Erin Solace
characterAlso known as: Miss Erin, Little Miss Human, Miss Human
A young Human woman who finds herself lost and alone in an unfamiliar city populated by non-human species. She is struggling with anxiety and the feeling of being an outsider.
Profile
She can understand and speak the local language but is unable to read the written script, speculating that the spoken language is a magical effect.
Timeline
Walks through an unfamiliar city feeling anxious and alienated, eventually reaching the market where she has tense interactions with two different shopkeepers. Attempts to buy food at the market, is intimidated and scammed by the Drake shopkeeper, and is left with only four silver coins. Realizing she can't function without being able to read, she decides to seek help from Relc and Klbkch. Overhears Relc badmouthing her and all Humans, causing her to leave the Guardhouse upset. She is then ambushed by Goblins, rescued by Relc, and reluctantly accepts his help and apology. Walks back to the inn with Relc's help. She admits she was overcharged for her groceries, accepts Relc's apology, and thanks him for his help before closing herself in the inn for the night. Returns to her empty inn, exhausted and sore. She feels emotionally overwhelmed, cries, and then levels up to [Innkeeper Level 6] as she falls asleep.
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“Typical Humans. Walking in here, stinking up the market, and insulting any non-Humans you find. You should be grateful the Guard doesn’t run you out of the city! First that damn [Necromancer] comes here, and now this smelly one that can’t even read.”
“Got you bastards. You can’t run from Relc! Damn, I thought there were three of you? Whatever. If Erin doesn’t love this—now I need to find some wood. Damn. I should be having dinner!”
“Remember that [Necromancer] guy I told you me and Klbkch tracked down? She wouldn’t let us kill him even after he blasted us both with a few spells. Just kept saying that he wasn’t that bad.”
“But that’s what you think.”
+134 more quotes →“Two coppers per ear…nah. Stick. Stick. You’ve gotta put them on sticks and—you know what? She can figure out how she wants to mount them.”