Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20141127202735/@comment-12599067-20141231020643

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: Locksmith190 wrote: "Well," Dindae said tasking a seat," I originally came here as a last resort looking for my real parents, but once again have come up short handed. So I'm looking for some adventure and some new companions. Say since your a so called Bard....calling her out... why don't you play ragnard the red. Every bard knows that one?" (Sort of META, yeah?  Why would he pick out two seemingly harmless people, question their reason for being there, and then question one of their's profession.  He has no way to know she is lying.  I'm sorry, that just seems extremely unrealistic to me.)

(I'll offer some support here.

Kasra, who is already quite fetching, has dressed herself extremely well, accomplishing the goal of being inconspicuous by drawing attention to herself, but as a beautiful young bard and not a beautiful (but potentially dangerous) mercenary. Even with the rather intimidating Conall sitting close by, men will be attracted to her for her looks. It seems logical that if Dindae has a little more courage to approach Kasra than the other men and isn't intimidated by Conall, he'd speak with her. From there, it just seems like small talk.

Of course, I wouldn't know how Dindae's mind works, so I could be way off, but that would seem to be adequate reasoning for me, even if his entrance into the inn was a little flamboyant.)