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You are Mouse, the ogre. Although raised by humans you found yourself in service of the dark elven queen - and with her blessing you have embarked on a quest to purge the corruption plaguing the very world you live in.
You are not alone. Your mission is shared by an eclectic band of companions:
-Phineous, the sophisticated orc of culture.
-Smutkin, the formerly depraved bard who took your mission for his own
-Sparky, the warped imp that took on affinity to holy magic
-Tithe, the diminutive yet vigilant gargoyle
-Chloe, the shadow of the queen sent to safeguard you and your mission.
Your band has since grown to include human companions:
-Elle, the royal courier
-Harriet and Janet, the twin scouts
and the twin golems you've freed from their questionable service to the old order, they've accepted names you've given them: Diana and Minerva.
Presently you find yourself in a restaurant in a middle class part of the Cathedral city, having agreed to invitation from Elle's friend your team has recently rescued from clutches of a cultist mage.
It's a warm and cozy place, high set windows letting in generous amounts of early afternoon sun, casting simple, but robust and well made furniture homely and inviting; the long table remained laden heavily with assortment of meals and drinks, the staff quick to replace what has been consumed, and consumed it was.
You didn't realize how much you needed it.
It's only after you've cleaned out three plates that you rein yourself in and recall circumstances of your presence here. After briefly surveying the room and finding everything is having a good time (especially with Phineous you are once again amazed how quickly the orc can eat despite his active effort to properly utilize provided cutlery) you decide to turn your attention to the people who brought you here. Elle, the courier you rescued early on your quest (well, technically it was during your previous mission) and her friend... actually, did he ever tell you his name? You certainly don't recall asking. Well, better late than never.