
One eyebrow rose before he could stop it as the knight introduced himself to the village while lying down in the middle of the street. The little he knew of Torm and his followers did not include the term 'drunkards' - he certainly would have joined, if it had, he reflected.
He stepped back a little as Talwyn approached him and the few guards arrayed behind, holding more alcohol in his hands. He wasn't really that close, but the smell of drink was strong.
Two of the guards reached for the bottles, and, wrinkling his nose, Dannil took one as well, "Were you devoted enough to start this before he won as well, I wonder?" He hadn't meant to say it out loud, but he figured there was nothing wrong with asking once he had.
He glanced at the group as they left the inn, making a note of where they were headed, nodding at Zarae as she looked back. He recognized the one that lead them as the man he had pushed past on the way. The guards gave him the kind of respect a priest would gather in these parts, although he hadn't seen one building worthy of any worship in this village yet.
One of the guards uncorked his bottle, took a swig, and clapped Talwyn heavily on the back. "Good man, eh!" he roared. This clearly wasn't the first drink he'd had, either. "If every one o' them good deities had a dozen followers like yeh, there'd be none o' them bad ones out there, eh?!" Dannil couldn't see any connection there, but kept silent, deciding that it wouldn't hurt to open his own bottle in the mean time. "Thank Torm ye came 'ere when y'did. The men're at low heart since this morn' ... what with the Drow and all." his voice had dropped a little, and a slightly serious edge lined his comments, quickly removed as he took another swig, waving his arm around, and narrowly missing the heads of everyone standing near him, proceeded to give thanks to Torm and every other deity he could possibly think of. "Let's celebrate happily, eh?!" Taking another large swig that lasted for a few seconds this time - and emptying the bottle by about half - he turned a full circle, raised his bottle in the air, and yelled happily, followed by a few others.