Tavern Scene - Adding the Rogue

 Tavern Scene - Adding the Rogue

Building on my last post I added in the final character with the Rogue, I wanted the rogue to be a lot more dynamic and to give the idea that he had anticipated this conflict he is already running up the table towards the barbarian. 





I also added coins into the scene that were being spilled from the table, this was to add more context to the story as a whole and help the viewer understand the reasoning behind this while being another dynamic element. 

I gave the rogue and the warrior more coins than the mage and the barbarian. Showcasing a sense of greed and deceit in the party of adventurers. The story being they had just come back from finishing a dangerous quest and usually the payment gets split up equally to keep it fair, but due to the rogue's being traditionally greedy and the warrior having being convinced by the rogue to up their share of the coins then this had sparked a conflict in the tavern and an argument ensued. 

The barbarian being a hothead stood to kick the table at the rogue's direction who had anticipated this and leapt into action. While the wizard was more furious with the warrior who could be seen as the party's leader or authority figure and since he was coerced by the rogue the wizard blames the warrior and has focus his attack on him instead.

 

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