D&D : Promise to do anything they ask you to do if you can accompany them.

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Going the extra mile, you promise you'll do anything they ask of you if they'll let you join their party. After all, doing some washing and menial chores is well worth it.

They all get a strange sparkle in their eyes, but their leader keeps them from doing anything rash. "Let's take this slow boys, we don't want to scare her off," he intended to whisper that so you couldn't hear it, you totally could but just figure he's being nice and giving you time to learn without criticizing overmuch. Such kindness inspires you to try even harder to not let them down.

They take you back to a seedy inn and tell you that you can share the room with them. Lacking any knowledge on the whole men-and-women deal, you gladly accept their offer and nestle yourself in a corner of the crowded room. Not being tired at all, you don't really sleep at all. You get the feeling the others, except for the dwarf, don't really sleep either. Maybe they're excited for the next adventure too?

You're still clad in your armor and it's been some time since you last washed up. You're pretty certain you saw a washing tub and scrubbing tools for your armor downstairs.

D&D : Go downstairs and wash up.

Daydream about your first adventure.

Just try to sleep.

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