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Kas
Alissa looked up as Kas approached the desk, and smiled at him in a friendly, though rather dutiful way. Her ears quite obviously pricked up when she heard the newcomer wanted to rent the crown suite for an entire month. That, of course, would bring in a nice amount of money for the tavern, not that it was short on coins in the first place. She nodded at the request almost immediately, knowing that the suite was not currently occupied.
"Yes, of course..." She paused, took another look at Kas, and figured that anyone who could afford to hire the most expensive suite for an entire month was most likely nobility, ...my lord."
She took out the registrar of rooms, a slim, leather bound volume that sat on the desk, and paged through it, then picked up her quill and marked a couple of things in the ledger.
"That will be 3,750 crowns, please. And I'll need your name for the register. It there anything else you need? Stabling, perhaps? Bank notes are fine."
She noted that no entourouge accompanied the man, and added, "We can supply a servant if required. For an extra fee, of course."
Arrack
Alissa noted Arrack right from when he first entered the crown, mostly because of the stumbling. She regarded him with an amused air, though she could tell that the current guards on duty were regarding him with a wary readiness, in case he was going to make trouble. Alissa flicked a piece of blonde hair out of her eyes and followed his progress to the room. She was a little surprised when he approached the front desk, because everything about his person indicating he would be after a drink.
The situation was still amusing her however, and instead of reproving Arrack she spoke to him with a lighthearted air.
"Well, good afternoon to you, sir. A little tipsy are we, perhaps?" She pointed towards the entrance to the tavern, which, despite being fairly huge and obvious, could probably be missed by someone who was somewhat inebriated. "The tavern is over there. I can only help you if you need to rent a room. Of course, that's something I'm very disappointed about."
She said her last sentence in a mock grave tone, but suspected Arrack was too far gone to pick up on the subtleties of conversation.
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