"Oh, it's fine to me. The more the merrier!" Tsumi shouted charismatically and with the profound stench of alcohol on his breath. Tsumi then belched and slammed his half empty glass down on the table. "I wonder if this is everybody." Tsumi wondered.
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The afternoon was beginning to set in and the sky darkened, as well as the waters surrounding the Guardian Temple. The water was usually very calm and flat. Everything about the environment here seemed peaceful. A light rain began to stir and it made the water seem to be nothing but a mist in the distance on account of the humidity. Two figures could be seen approaching shore. Their feet conquering the slowly flowing water as if it were like solid yet light desert. The two figures were one extremely short while the other was a decent two times the size of the first and perhaps even taller.
As they approached shore, they became more distinguishable and it was now apparent that these two figures were a male and a female. The taller one was male, wearing black baggy pants with a black baggy long sleeved shirt all very similar to a type of robes a mage of some sort would wear. His face was handsome, but serious looking. The shorter figure who was the female, had the opposite kind of expression of happiness and youth, though seemed to be dimmed with fatigue from the travel. She was wearing Red, black, and blue priestess robes with it cut short on the bottom. They both now reached the soft soiled shore, their sandals packing down the loose earth as they made their way up to the solid stone pavement which made up most of the town surrounding the Guardian Temple.
"This is it, right?" The quite young female asked the tall male with a half smile.
"Should be. This is actually my first time here." The man replied in a deep yet kind sounding voice, soothing like water. He looked around to see only but one house that appeared to be an inn that was lit up. "Let's go." Shiv said and they both approached the inn.
(( Just converse a little bit. >.> Nothing wrong with that. >.> ))