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Always a welcome face at the Tavern, Kha is someone that Rae feels comfortable around. Though she doesn't see him often, she always has some things set aside just in case he does come by. As for the poker nights... She has no comment on the matter. Though she does believe perhaps she should stop wearing her favourite jewelry to the gatherings...
The tavern keeper is one of the nearest to Kha'rut when it comes to geography. Therefore when his body allows it, he visits her for resources and talk. She is a sweet woman, do not get him wrong, he simply has a sneaking suspicion she steals back all the objects he wins from her in poker nights.
Meeting Khiel'rin thanks to Brig'en, Rae wasn't sure of the fierce looking woman at first. That quickly changed, however, as Khiel proved herself to be a kind-hearted and friendly individual. Offering to help Rae as she was low on firewood, the mage used her abilities to keep the Inn warm until enough could be gathered to sustain the tavern until the next group of travelers came in. Since then, Rae has looked upon her time with Khiel fondly, as she always brings the Innkeeper some peace in one way or another.
Khiel'rin enjoys spending time at Alo's Inn, whether it be to simply talk or help out with keeping the space nice and toasty. She'll always be up for visiting the Inn. It's a nice break from her time with the family.
Considered a regular at her inn, Brig is someone that Rae always looks forward to seeing. Whether it be listening to his hunting stories, or receiving a helping hand around the tavern, she knows he will always be good company, and often leave the place better than he found it. On the rare occasion that she doesn't have anything that needs to be done, she'll sit and share a cup of tea or cocoa with him instead of listening to his tales from behind the bar. He's one of few that she seems willing to allow to lend a hand around the place without supervision.
Brig visits Alo'Rah's Inn often. Usually to warm his bones with a glass of mead and a fireplace after spending who knows how long in the woods. He'll often help chop wood or do any odd jobs that need doing around the place as a form of payment. Poker nights with her and Kha are also always a blast, even if he never seems to win.
While Rae was first charmed by the jewelry, it didn't take long for her to be just as charmed by the one making it either. Something about Ama's firey personality intrigued Rae, and so she spent the time to get to know her properly. Nowadays, she eagerly awaits the jeweler's next visit so she can see what it is she's been up to, as well as fixing up her clothes or perhaps adding some new patterns to them should she have the time.
Ama and Thrae first met in a professional setting as Thrae often ordered custom and unique commissions, but eventually they ended up becoming something more. Ama’s louder nature meshes up well with Thrae’s, but sometimes they just enjoy the peace and quiet together while doing their work. Ama always saves her most beautiful pieces for Thrae.
Though she can be quite loud, Alo'Rah never minds the captain's company on the rare occasion that she docks along the Khiotho shores. Her rowdiness never turns to (serious) violence, nor does she wreck the tavern with her shenanigans. Drunk wrestling being the main of them. Rae is always happy to give Leucosia some of her best cider and wine, as the pirate is quite the honoured guest in her eyes. Sometimes she wonders what it would be like to hop on board the ship, just for a little while..
Folk she knows talk about the little Inn in the middle of nowhere. Sometimes when sailing the seas is not allowed, the pirate might crash in there for a few nights to simply gets some peace. It is in the middle of nowhere, that is what Leucosia and her people need sometimes. Though Kiotho folk are way less- fun - than her people, sometimes warming up next to a campfire has its charms. The tavern keeper is a lovely lady that maybe would like to hear some old drunk tale of events long passed. Some may not be true, but she cannot corroborate that. Pirates have a habit of - spreading some spice into the truth.