
Guy GoodHeart
>>>"Guild?" Guy responded.
"That might be stretching the term a bit... Sure, we joined in but it's kind of a 'working Guild', I guess you could say. We're all Streamers and kind of grab footage for each other so we're not so spread out that we can't post content regularly. Looks like that's all on the back-burner now."

Tina the Enchanter
"We sell game footage to the bigger Content Creators on social media to fund the gear and stuff we make our own shows with." Tina explained as the two followed Isbjorn around buying his supplies. They followed him almost like they were afraid to be left alone again.
"The Guild we belong to is called TTV. We're pretty far outside where the others are. They're back on the Coast around Liberty City. What we don't really know is exactly where WE are... We're somewhere around Mound City but the mini-maps aren't working so we can't even tell which way is North."

Guy GoodHeart
"We just followed the road we woke up beside and ended up here in Belle." Guy became a bit somber as he addressed Isbjorn more directly,
"Sorry to hear about your kid, though. How old is he? What's his game avatar like? We can ask our mates in Liberty if they've seen anyone like that around." Guy patted Isbjorn's large arm to encourage him,
"Players are all supposed to show up in the Great Cities, the Player Cities. There's five Great Cities on each server so as long as he's on the same server he had to have shown up at one of them. Maybe he's at the nearest one waiting on you, eh?. Mound City, right Tina?"

Tina the Enchanter
She nodded affirmative to Guys question.
"You get us to Mound City and we'll help you find your kid. As much as we're able to anyway..." Tina wasn't sure how much help they could be but they had a network outside of the backwater they were currently in so maybe that'd weigh in their favor.
>>>As the three conversed in Varduhn's shop, the old Apothecary listened in intently, enraptured by having so many Adventurers around town so suddenly. Some of the others filtered back in after looking around at the rest of the town.

BradL33
>>>"Woah! Where'd you guys come from??" BradL33 remarked as he walked through the door with Arga in tow behind him.

Tina the Enchanter
"That's not your kid I'm guessing?" Tina asked Isbjorn as she looked at BradL33.

BradL33
BradL33’s eyes narrowed a bit before blurting out,
"I. Am. Not. A. Kid!" The outburst didn't really sell the assertion.

Almathea
>>>"Not much that an Adventurer might have interest in... Belle is a farming community and swords aren't in much demand, I'm afraid..." she said, the swinging of her hammer slowing.
"You'd need a Sword Maker SubClass for crafting one worth having and that's a bit beyond me. You're welcome to look through the Recipes I have available." she pointed to a sooty desk across the room from her forge and anvil.
"Basic items, mainly. Not much call for the unusual or exotic in Belle but there's stuff to get you started if you're new to your SubClass."
>>>The desk had numerous scrolls of thick and oily vellum placed in cubby holes around the desk. The desk looked a lot like the one in the Tutorial where Fren discovered the book that let him open up the Blacksmith SubClass. Such hidden items were a bonus for the curious who didn't 'speedrun' through the Tutorial.
>>>The scrolls contained the Recipes for a number of handy metal items, mainly farm tools that were 'weapon-adjacent' but not weapons themselves. A Recipe for a Toolbox Item stood out from the rest. A Toolbox let a Blacksmith make minor repairs to weapons, armor & other items in the field rather than having a Blacksmith Crafting Station, aka a Forge & Anvil. Amongst the other scrolls, Fren noticed the Recipe for smelting Goblin Iron. Such things as were made with Goblin Iron instead of regular Iron had greater durability and a small chance for a minor enchantment or special quality to arise during crafting. Goblin Iron, as the scroll stated, could only be obtained through defeating a Goblin with a high enough Rank.
>>>The water was nice and hot. You wouldn't think a hot bath on a May evening would feel good but after hiking who knows how far through the woods it felt amazing.

Piphany
>>>"Where's the hot water come from?" the goth girl wondered, hesitating at joining the others. As aggressive as she came off earlier, she seemed a lot more timid or hesitant than before, almost as if she were trying to find some reason to not join in.
>>>Once everyone else was in she groaned and started taking off her outfit like everyone else had. For privacy, she used one of the other big barrels to block line of sight. She stood back behind the barrel for a long time, not really moving once her black and red dress was removed and hung on a chair nearby. Her voice trembled a bit as she said lowly,
"... it's been so long since I could see my feet..." She'd said it to herself but the voice carried in the big open space. Piphany entered the steaming hot water and sort of curled up into herself.

Aegelby
>>>As if to distract from Piphany, the elf matron who ran the Bath House appeared with a stack of fluffy towels and wordlessly set them down on the benches beside the barrels containing the Adventurers.
"Will you be needing your clothes cleaned?" she asked.
"It'll only take a few minutes as long as what you're wearing is Production or Magic Class Items. Anything above that should clean itself." She waited for a response to her query, ready to gather things as needed.
OOC:
Ad far as Grace could determine, the UI had a lot of functions but was completely separate from the controls available during character creation. Not being super-savvy with the game, Grace wasn't sure how to access, or IF you could access, those functions once the character was finalized. However, maybe Aegelby might know what do about all that red hair.