Tales of The Rusty Cauldron - Introduction
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I was just leaving my house on the way to work after a few days off when my neighbor called out, "Hey Crease, where you been?"
I replied back, "Hey Red, I was off visiting my sister and her kids." Sighing internally, "Red, can't talk. Gotta get to work." I was hoping to cut the conversation short. I needed to be at The Rusty Cauldron by 3pm for the start of shift and I was running late.
Red called out, "Don't you work at The Rusty Cauldron? How can you work with all those mages and witches?"
Gods...he asks the same damn things EVERY time he sees me going to work. "Red, it pays real good and I need the money for my sister and her kids. Gotta run or I'll be late". Red was working on a reply, but I kept moving and didn't hear if he said anything else.
As I walked to work, memories of visiting my sister and her kids came back. It was the twins' sixth birthday, so I was there with gifts and stories. Before, as always, I passed along some money to keep the family going. My brother-in-law is a horse's ass and if Clarissa and the twins needed to rely on him, they'd be begging alongside the road to Fairoth. No way I'd let that happen. After gifts and stories, the kids asked again why I'm named Crease. That's just not something I can tell them yet.
Before getting a job at The Rusty Cauldron, I sold my skills and abilities at the Shattered Sword. The Shattered Sword is the hiring hall where caravans, merchants, nobles, and other folks needing a strong arm can find those of us who can supply them. I was a popular lad at 6' 4" and 17 stone with more than some skill with a two-handed sword and Great axe. Got the name Crease after splitting several bandits' heads wide open. One was down to his eyes, a light hit. A couple made it to their chins, a medium hit. A couple of more to the collar bones, a strong hit. Best hit split the guy down to his sternum. That one really was impressive. Lots of blood everywhere. Really don't want the twins to know this yet.
I quit my mercenary days about 10 years ago when my folks passed away shortly after Clarissa got married to the asshole. They had me late in life and were more than a bit surprised Clarissa shows up 16 years later (our parents were in their 50's by then). At the wedding I promised them I'd stop gallivanting around and stay local to watch over her and her husband. Luckily, The Rusty Cauldron had an opening for a bouncer. Even more fortunate, they found I had some limited magical ability. Without it, I wouldn't have gotten the job. I didn't understand why that was important until my first day on the job. The whole fucking building is covered in wards and has a really powerful geas. You need some ability to interact with them properly, like opening doors.
Speaking of which, with all this wondering, musing, and reminiscing I found myself and the back entrance to The Rusty Cauldron. Touched the latch, opened the door, passed the outwards, and WHAM -- the geas kicked in. It does a bunch of things, but the first thing you notice is you cannot say ANYONE'S name. Just inside the door are a couple of guys moving a beer tun. I know who they are, but no names. They're the guys moving the beer tun. If I wanted to talk to either of them, the geas would let them know. Why the fuck it does this, no one working here knows or admits to knowing.
So, on my way in, there were the beer tun guys, the stock boy, the Breakfast/Lunch cooks and staff, the Dinner staff, and all the other folks that make the back area work. I found the stairs up to the staff break room. Walked in and WHAM, the next part of the geas hit. The 3PM to Midnight shift was showing up and the geas telling us which mages were currently in the common room and gave us a danger/risk status. Fortunately, at 3pm everything was calm. Heads were counted and folks out sick or off for one reason or another, like I was for the past 3 days with my niece and nephew. Assignments were issued and I was surprised to be Head Bartender. Title doesn't mean much except that I'm in charge if shit happens. Fuck. It also meant I had to screen all the customers looking to hire a mage, witch, sorcerer, or whatever. More fun with the geas.
With assignments issued, all of us working in the front room moved to our stations. During shift change, everything shuts down as staff going on shift takes over from those going off. I got a few moments with the Head Bartender that was going off shift. Together we scanned the room. There are three sections, the one closest to the door. Segregated from them is a second section. The third section is the main room.
By the door were the prospective customers. While they wait, they get to pay exorbitant prices for any food or drink and buying isn't an option (don't buy something, you don't get in). Once my shift started, they'd be escorted to me for assessment (the geas does this) and referral payment. Once the assessment was done and payment complete, I'd identify to the escort which magic users in the main room the customer should be taken to. There were about 30 people waiting, give or take.
I commented that it looked like we'd have a busy night. My counterpart noted that Breakfast was busy, Lunch was light, and agreed the evening shift was going to be hopping based on who had gathered and it wasn't even 4 PM yet.
The second section is for customers that already have a contract in place with a magic user and are either waiting for them to show up or to indicate they are available in the main room. Food and drink are slightly less pricy than in the first section. Only a couple of people were there: one woman and one man, not together and at separate tables.