
Orcs should could build when the mood struck them.
Still, Jazat was glad he'd decided to make the trip while the sky looked overcast. The last time he had ventured close to this city it had been to achieve some measure of revenge for his father and he had been forced to wait for nightfall as the sun at the time had been rather intense. With cloud cover his eyes were just as good as any one else's though so he was glad of that at least. Marching into the city with a laden pack of adventuring gear along with his arms and armour, he submitted himself for inspect...
And promptly found that the guards were so laid back they let him in after a brief threat about squashing him flat if he so much as stepped a toe out of line. They might have been laid back but there was no mistaking the truth in their words or just how hungry they seemed for the excuse. Needlessly to say Jazat was NOT interested in being squashed.
He was short enough as it was, he didn't need an Orc deciding to help with that.
Now that he was in it was slightly staggering to him just how busy the damned place was. He looked around and couldn't help but grip his dagger tightly even in it's sheath because, honestly, this was the kind of place where cute little people like him got robbed blind he could just tell. Still... he needed to get some information so he headed for the bar.
A secondary reason was that he was also kind of curious about the local booze but he had a feeling some of it could probably kill him. Still, he marched into one of the busiest bars around the marketplace and saddled on up to the bar itself, waiting patiently for the bartender, a large Orc woman, to acknowledge him.
"What can I get for ya short-round?"
Ugh that was going to get old quick.
"You got any local whiskey drinks?" At her nod he continued, "One of them and some information on how to reach the Undercity please."
There was a pause as the two people closest to him at the bar slid slightly further away and the bartender just stared at him. She didn't look angry so much as she just looked confused.
"You looking to die in the underground?"
Aww she was worried, that was quite endearing actually.
"Ah no, I'm looking for something down there that's been lost for a long time. A ghostglass."
Ah... he probably said that a bit too loud because now people were paying attention to him. That could work out well, right? Oh who the hells was he trying to kid, this was probably why he didn't spend much time in bars, he had no mind for the etiquette.