Malu unlocked the Tavern door, happy that the repairs hadn't taken long and exceptionally happy to be able to get back to making people content. As he began to make checks on what would need to be restocked soon, the door's bell jingled. I wasn't expecting someone to be that quick! He thought, turning around and smiling, only to be confronted by a most unusual sight: dark-robed figures filing through the door and approaching the bar. As they came closer, he did a quick headcount - nine. The part of him that still thought like a Vorin ardent cringed at the number, and he wondered if it was intentional. If it was, whoever sent them certainly had done their homework.
Attempting to still be courteous, since you never knew who you were talking to here, he kept the smile going and addressed the nine as they stood in front of the bar. "How can I help you all?"
A grinding voice, replicated nine times, sounded from the group. "We will not stand for the continuation of such blasphemous activities as go on in this tavern. Repent when we return or face the consequences," they said, melting away into a dark vapor, the last syllable extending into a hiss.
Malu frowned. Hadn't he just gotten done dealing with crazies in his tavern? Why couldn't they just let the bubble of peace persist? A disturbing thought also occurred to him, and he frowned deeper. "Katki, they didn't say what they wanted me to stop, did they?"
"No, they didn't, boss. I think we'd both remember if they did." Katki gave the mental impression of a shrug. "Guess they couldn't have cared that much, huh?"
"That, or they'd already decided. That possibility worries me."
Katki hummed in agreement as he considered it and conceded the point.
Malu poured himself a shot of good Roughs whiskey to lessen the impact of the occurrence and got ready for customers.