st_illsinging: (O Really?)
Scanlan Shorthalt ([personal profile] st_illsinging) wrote in [community profile] strangetrip2018-03-14 08:22 pm

[backdated March 4] Sup Ya'll? (Closed to Vox Machina & Co)

The day after talking to Pike, Scanlan decided it was probably time to actually talk to everyone else. He had mixed feelings considering he knew a whole bunch more than literally everyone else. And also some of them were going to be pissed at him. Again.

Several days of rest had done the Gnome good and he moved to sit down in the lobby. A public place was probably good in case there was a huge fight, right? Settling down on one of the couches, Scanlan spoke into his earring.

Hey, so, you all probably heard I'm here already, but here's my official hello and I'm in the lobby if you want to say hi.

Then he picked up his lute and started playing a little, but he was mostly tuning and fixing - it was as if being in a big battle against a god could damage your instruments or something.
st_rangepalette: (noble tiefling)

Re: Lillith & Scanlan

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2018-04-08 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
"Words, Scanlan, they are cheap, no?" Especially when it came to the silver-tongued. "I suggest you consider actions, which speak louder. Prove you are a better man than the one who left them."
st_rangepalette: (justice tiefling)

Re: Lillith & Scanlan

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2018-04-09 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
"You do not require permission to be a good man, nor for them to provide opportunities. You will find there are many, here, and--" Lillith gave him a steady, leveling look. "The actions will be all the more impressive if aimed at others from which you have nothing to gain. Trust Vox Machina will notice. Angry they may be, but you are still seen."
st_rangepalette: (noble tiefling)

Re: Lillith & Scanlan

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2018-04-10 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Lillith tilted her head and smiled prettily, letting the tips of her fangs show ever so slightly. "I hope you will do them because you are a better man." But she would accept him doing them out of fear of pain.

"Now, then, a toast, yes? A drink to welcome you properly to the Inn."