<h4>Book 3: Chapter 17: A Cozy Dwarf''s Tale</h4>
Tomorrow was it. Opening day.
Wed brewed our first batches over the past few days, but they wouldnt be ready in time. So, at great expense wed transported in our <i>own</i> beer from Minnova, just to ensure we were opening on time.
I sat in my loft cave-cubby in my room in the pitch dark and contemted. Before, I wouldve been nervous; there was so much that could go wrong for a big event like this. We could have <i>riots </i>if past experience held true, or have the city show up at thest minute and tell us we werent up to code. Between the ultra-traditionalists and those driven wild by barista brew or liquid gold, some level of violence was nearly guaranteed.
And yet I was <i>looking forward to it</i>. I nced down at my hand, which was gripping the Goldstone family warhammer forfort. The thought of knocking in some heads no longer terrified me, and my heart was racing with the anticipation of tossing a ne''er-do-well through my cant-believe-its-not-a-hobbit door. If and when there was a brawl tomorrow, I wouldnt be hiding under the tables, I would be wading into the thick of things.
Between [Regeneration], [Thick Hide], and my high Vitality a little lower now that my [Blessed] Condition had worn off, but still high it would take quite a lot to permanently injure me. Plus, we had Richter as a [Healer] now. I suspected Opal was going to be in for a surprise when I didnt run behind her skirts like I had back at the mine. Id just need to make sure to keep my Red Rage in check.
I chuckled darkly to myself. This was merely one of a dozen things Id noticed ever since Id finished that hidden quest. I was no longer scared of the dark, and being underground feltforting instead of ustrophobic. I found myself obsessing over my beard more often, and feeling morefortable in my armour. I was fully a <i>dwarf</i> now, but at least I still had my human drive.
The dwarven predilection to taking things safe and slow had to be abination of culture and a long life rather than biology. From what Id seen, experimentation was donergely by young dwarves before their third century. Unfortunately, young dwarves didnt have much political power, so their youthful innovation was burnt out by the time they could really aplish anything. Gnomish culture, with its more egalitarian whatever makes me money outlook seemed to have an advantage there.
A knock at my door broke me out of my thoughts.
Aye?
Pete, Its Johnsson. Were about ta hit the bath. Want to join us?
Hmm sure.
I hopped out of the loft, tossed off my armour, threw on a towel, and opened the door. Johnsson gave me a big grin as I stepped out. Hed dyed his beard again, and was now rocking a fiery red doo, with graduated orange to yellow tips. When he ran around doing errands in the tavern, the beard whipped around like actual mes. It was a neat effect. Wed grown quite a bit closer since my big reveal, and hed gotten it done during one of our bi-monthly trips to the beardy parlour.
Whosing? I asked, as we walked through the tunnels beneath the manor house.
Kirk, Richter, Bando and Balin are already there.
Annie and Aqua?
Both busy. Aqua got a patient fer counseling, one of Berrys workers, and Annie is doing somest minute paperwork at City Hall.
I grumped. Hrmph, Aquas almost at Berrys more than with us recently.
Johnsson shrugged. Now that the brewrooms done, its mostly just movin stuff around, and we only really need Kirk for that.
Kirk was truly a Godsend, though hed beenining that his skills were being underutilized. Since wed arrived in Kinshasa, everyone but him and Johnsson had either gotten a Blessing or Milestone, and he was feeling left out. Hopefully with the tavern opening that would change. He only needed one more Milestone to Specialise, so it would be a momentous event.
As we walked into the room I took a deep breath of the steamy air and felt back to that inner peace.
The sauna/bath was arge room in the manor basement. Wed expanded it out to be big enough for a good ten to fifteen dwarves to fit in at a time, with a permanently heated hot-spring powered by magic. It was straight up out of an anime, or my wildest vacation hotspot dreams. Water poured out of a goose-head faucet set in the wall into anically wide and waist deep pool. Why a goose head? Because on Erd, geese were mythical creatures with a deep affinity to water Aether, like a watery phoenix. Go figure. As far as my past experiences with Canadian Geese were concerned, their only <i>affinities </i>were rage and violence.
A series of buckets and drains to the side of the bath were meant for washing beard and body, while an alcove above the bath served as a wet-sauna. It was uni-sex, and the whole n regrly just soaked in it to rx after a long, hard, day.
Some of them even used soap when I yelled at them.
Kirk gave a cheery wave as we walked in. He was chatting with Bando about what it was like in the human kingdoms. Balin was half-asleep in the sauna after another day of dungeon test preparation, and Richter was meditating under the goose-faucet, the water pouring onto his head.
I toed into the steaming hot water and immersed myself up to my waist; it was <i>glorious</i>. I sighed in contentment and closed my eyes.
Johnson wandered over with a bucket and began scrubbing his hair at the edge of the tub. He looked a little pensive as he asked, How do ya think it''ll go tomorrow, Pete?
Nervous?
Aye.
I think we''ll be fine; weve already done two grand openings. Once when we opened the brewpub, and again for the barista brewunch. I suspect it''ll be like theunch, but a bit smaller. Nothing we can''t handle.
Johnson''s cloudy expression failed to clear. But we had Berry and Copperpot''s crew to help out that time, and they''re busy.
Over the past three months, Berry had sessfullyunched her band in Kinshasa, and was now doing performances once or twice weekly in Redwall. The magic of pure undiluted talent and extrovertism, I supposed.
Copperpot had his new gnomish barista brew factory well in hand as well, and our subsidiary brewery legal fiction was working just as well here as in Minnova. At least, it had to be, since we hadnt been attacked by any freaking gnomish ninjas this time. And not a peep from the local Brewer''s Guild.
I suspected that Malt was the reason everything was going so smoothly, and I was really going to have to thank him. We had a newly furnished room ready for him in the inn, but hed insisted on staying at the Guild instead. Maybe I could bring him some of those bimbleberry tarts he liked so much.
I stretched my toes and sunk down to let my beard and flowing umber locks float out in the water while I considered what to tell Johnson.
We have the Diggers to help, along with Darrel''s elementals. Plus, we''re just one of many local taverns. I doubt itll be too crazy. Ill be happy if we even fill half our tables. I finally managed.
Johnsson sighed, nodded and focused in earnest on cleaning his beard.
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Iid down fully on my back and closed my eyes, floating in my own warm little world. This moment of rxation would be over soon, and what would probably be the most hectic year of my second life the year 8000 was about to begin. Wed decided to coincide our opening with the new-years celebrations, since everyone was out partying that night anyways. May as well get them to party at the new ce for the new year, eh?
I couldnt <i>wait</i>. The Thirsty Goat would be open for business once more!
Johnsson red at me from where he was clearing tables at breakneck speed. Hed probably shouted something acerbic too, but it was lost as the crowd toasted Crack and Kinshasa for the umpteenth time this evening.
The tavern was packed to the brim, and practically every song ended with raucous cheers as Kirk grabbed another drunk with terrible pitch and gave them a <i>terrific</i> pitch. Nyuk.
Over four hundred people, and there were <i>more</i> in the street outside. My influence quest was ramping through the roof. Where were all these dwarves <iing</i> from!?
The volume ratcheted up as the [Bard]s bagpipes erupted with fire, and he began an upbeat song called <i>Years Ta Count Alone</i>. It sounded a bit like a quick-paced Irish Rovers number from back home, with the audience ying the drums on the tables and following along with the chorus.
<i>Its gettin dark, yer crews gone home,</i><i></i>
<i>Leavin ya minin all alone.</i><i></i>
<i>You only need another year,</i><i></i>
<i>Tiara knows yer fortunes near!</i>
<i>Are ya still in that Yearn durned hole?</i><i></i>
<i>You''s a dwarf, or a mangy mole?</i><i></i>
<i>Git yer silver, and get yer gold,</i><i></i>
<i>Thene and live before yer old! </i>
<i>[Insert bagpipe riff]</i>
<i>A thousands a lot,</i><i></i>
<i>If all youve got,</i><i></i>
<i>Are years ta count alone!</i><i></i>
<i>So swing your pick,</i><i></i>
<i>And flick yer wick,</i><i></i>
<i>Hammer tha rock and stone!</i>
<i>[Insert drumming and cheering]</i>
<i>Lay down yer work, wherever yare!</i><i></i>
<i>And grab a seat in yer favourite bar!</i><i></i>
<i>Toast to tha n and toast ta Crack,</i><i></i>
<i>Another year youll not get back!</i>
<i>So now well cheer, a brand new year!</i><i></i>
<i>Now raise yer mugs, and drink yer beer!</i><i></i>
<i>Ya dont know where yer tankard is?</i><i></i>
<i>Knock out yer neighbour and take his!</i>
<i>[Insert bagpipe riff]</i>
<i>A thousands a lot,</i><i></i>
<i>If all youve got,</i><i></i>
<i>Are years ta count alone!</i><i></i>
<i>So swing your pick,</i><i></i>
<i>And flick yer wick,</i><i></i>
<i>Hammer tha rock and stone!</i>
The tavern rocked with cheers as the song ended, and the [Bard]unched into the extremely recognizable and bawdy <i>Twa Bearded Lady</i>.<i></i>
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Annie caught my eye from across the tavern and waved, then gave me a thumbs up. An elemental drifted overhead carrying a tray of drinks, and from where I was situated near the front window I could barely make out Rosie dwarfhandling some unconscious patrons out the side door to the inn. Through the opening in the wall to the kitchen Bran was swearing up a storm as Darrel passed food to Bando as fast as dwarvenly possible. In a distant corner, Richter was using [Regenerate Other] on a customer''s broken nose. Everyone was busy, busy.
The night had begun with a line forming four hours before opening. Happy, curious, chatty dwarves wearing their good armor and reminiscing about the past year had stretched from our door out to Main Street. A small number of them were even holding bottles of Ass-ster or Liquid Gold, or carrying Whistlemugs. That had been our first warning that something was up. Then the line had turned into a <i>crowd</i>, and then a <i>mob</i>.
Aqua ran up alongside me out of breath as I cleared another table. Pete! Its not just us!
I''d say so! I''m workin hard here and yer just runnin'' around?? Where''s the justice in that!?
What? No, Opal and I just came back from buying Bran more ingredients. This is happening <i>everywhere</i>. Theres so many people in the city right now that there arent enough ces for everyone to celebrate the new year!
I grunted nomittally. More gold fer us, but its not really a <i>good</i> thing when all the inns are full. Thats how you ya get messiahs, and air BnBs.
Aqua gave me a nk look then shook her head. We only have enough beer for another hour at this rate. Theres almost definitely going to be a riot.
I pointed to where Kirk had stored another dwarfs clothes into his storage and was swinging the naked unfortunate around overhead by their ankles. No there wont. Kirk has em all wrapped round his big little finger, and Balin is guarding the door.
My [Sense Emotions] is going <i>crazy</i>. If you think <i>Kirks </i>going to stop a couple hundred high-strung drunken dwarves desperate for more Liquid Gold
That and my [Bottomless Barrel] evolved an hour ago. I grinned, and Aquas eyes lit up.
Ahhh! Thank Barck, thats amazing timing! What is it! What does it do now!
Because I was always using it to its max duration, it evolved into [Extended Bottomless Barrel], so itsts longer. I can make a single drink bottomless pretty much permanently now. Well only be able ta do tha Liquid Gold, since Barista Brew and Ass-ster are slightly magical, but that should be enough fer this crowd!
Aquas shoulders sagged in relief. Phew. Good. We <i>just</i> finished building this ce, and I couldnt bear to see it get wrecked the first night!
Eh. Im just d it wasnt a flop.
Do you think itll be like this every night? Aqua asked, biting her lower lip and wincing as a couple dwarves in the uniform of a mining crew hopped up and began crowd surfing.
I shuddered; I couldnt <i>stand</i> being lifted up anymore, it activated some kind of primal terror reaction in me. Im pretty sure this is a one off fer tha new year. Its a <i>big</i> new year, and were a pub <i>specifically</i> here fer the Octamillenial. Thats why we have that fancy big certificate there. I pointed to a ce on the wall where a piece of paperrger than a gnome dered us a Kings Competitor for the Octamillenial.
Annie had received the official looking document, along with instructions in one of her many recent trips to city hall. For the next month, secret drinkers would be visiting all the Brewers that had won their local regionals. They would then confer to decide on the top sixteen. Same for the chefs, cksmiths, hitball teams, and whatever otherpetitions there were; there were a lot.
The reward for winning one of the contests was a lot of gold, and dwarven nobility. I only really wanted to do well enough to entice Barck''s avatar down for our bet, but Annie had been really, <i>really</i>, excited by the news. Bran too.
If simr scenes were happening all over the city this year was going to be even more intense than Id feared.
As I thought that, a grumble of dwarves in one of the raised sections began to fight, and the brawl quickly spread. The weapons were mostly metal tankards and fists at this point wed left the good Whistlemugs away for tonight so it was probably all in good fun. Still, better to stamp it down before it got <i>too </i>rowdy.
I nodded at Balin across the room, and we began to move in. I lifted my trusty warhammer and we bellowed as one, Fer Crack and Annie!
Over at the bar, Annie shrieked, DONT START THAT AGAIN!!!