Groups of lecturers, students and qualified volunteers patrolling the beaches had become a common sight following the death of Mr Arrow. Individuals would sign up at the academy for work and would later be assigned into a squad of four to wander a specific segment of Bellmuse’ many beaches; being paid for their work a small grant of 2000 lien. Kompress was the beach students typically wanted to be assigned, not only was it where the incident had taken place but it was generally regarded as the party-beach for its abundance of amenities. One in particular had become a common stop for the groups following their patrol, that being Creek’s tavern.
The bar was regarded as the best value for money on the island, albeit it also had a rather limited selection of beers and rums. The meals were good though, simple good greasy food… burgers and chips, cheap pub snacks to. Creek believed in good strong drinks with little of the sweetness, many a youth had been laughed out the old pub after asking for the likes of a Strawberry Sunrise. This was an old man's pub, and it showed in the drinks as much as it did the patronage. Many sailors would come to the pub following a long day fishing, most others were retired farmhands.
One would assume the nature of the patronage and the limited selection would turn off most young hunters… but what drew them in was more likely the mystery surrounding that deadly night. Not to mention; Gwyn Ryu had offered a reward for further information and apparently Mr Creek hadn’t spoke. Students were certain he knew something that would bring in lien. Billy had once been a prominent face in the community, often telling tales at the bar, but now his appearances had become more… subdued, and most certainly less common.
Tonight however, as the shattered moon hung high and a party of four made for the tavern, they would find themselves face to face with the ex-pirate Billy Bones Creak. He wouldn’t be surprised by the arrival of a patrol, he would look up from the glass he was polishing and simply nod to them before reaching down to collect a notepad in preparation to take orders.
On this rare night the bar was rather empty, being a tuesday only a retired regular was present… and the less said about the sad look in their eye perhaps the better. Billy was a tall man, but he had aged quite obviously. Wrinkles crowded his face, particularly beneath his eyes and on his forehead, his hair was grey and assumedly hadn’t always been so… but surprisingly his body still had a rather defined musculature. He was big, broad and clearly looked after himself. Billy appeared human, though there was the potential for a hidden tail or minor trait. The bar was quite well decorated, various sailing paraphernalia, like fishing goods and big catches, were mounted near the roof as trophies. All of it was bone or wooden however, there was the likeness of an anchor but no metal anchor in sight. Particularly noticeable was the hanging jaws of a shark above the entrance. Most everything was made of wood, from the two big tables in the room’s centre to the booths to the bar itself and even wooden paneling stretched across the walls. All of it was tinted a cool blue so assumedly it had come from Finnek.
“So, what can I put ya’ll down for?”
The bar was regarded as the best value for money on the island, albeit it also had a rather limited selection of beers and rums. The meals were good though, simple good greasy food… burgers and chips, cheap pub snacks to. Creek believed in good strong drinks with little of the sweetness, many a youth had been laughed out the old pub after asking for the likes of a Strawberry Sunrise. This was an old man's pub, and it showed in the drinks as much as it did the patronage. Many sailors would come to the pub following a long day fishing, most others were retired farmhands.
One would assume the nature of the patronage and the limited selection would turn off most young hunters… but what drew them in was more likely the mystery surrounding that deadly night. Not to mention; Gwyn Ryu had offered a reward for further information and apparently Mr Creek hadn’t spoke. Students were certain he knew something that would bring in lien. Billy had once been a prominent face in the community, often telling tales at the bar, but now his appearances had become more… subdued, and most certainly less common.
Tonight however, as the shattered moon hung high and a party of four made for the tavern, they would find themselves face to face with the ex-pirate Billy Bones Creak. He wouldn’t be surprised by the arrival of a patrol, he would look up from the glass he was polishing and simply nod to them before reaching down to collect a notepad in preparation to take orders.
On this rare night the bar was rather empty, being a tuesday only a retired regular was present… and the less said about the sad look in their eye perhaps the better. Billy was a tall man, but he had aged quite obviously. Wrinkles crowded his face, particularly beneath his eyes and on his forehead, his hair was grey and assumedly hadn’t always been so… but surprisingly his body still had a rather defined musculature. He was big, broad and clearly looked after himself. Billy appeared human, though there was the potential for a hidden tail or minor trait. The bar was quite well decorated, various sailing paraphernalia, like fishing goods and big catches, were mounted near the roof as trophies. All of it was bone or wooden however, there was the likeness of an anchor but no metal anchor in sight. Particularly noticeable was the hanging jaws of a shark above the entrance. Most everything was made of wood, from the two big tables in the room’s centre to the booths to the bar itself and even wooden paneling stretched across the walls. All of it was tinted a cool blue so assumedly it had come from Finnek.
“So, what can I put ya’ll down for?”