This past Thursday night, indeed the very day dedicated to the god Thor, I didst watch the new play based on his adventures. It was a fun movie, with a very fun director.
The first thing I did, upon leaving my hovel, was to go to the market. I visited the shops of Tanger, where I did seek out the artisan Torrid. When I’d left Torrid’s shop the week earlier, one of her shop girls had left on potion bottle that would break and stain the clothes if the proper spell had not been recited.
The shop’s wonderful proprietress was there this time, as was the shop girl I knew left the potion on. The proprietress didst remove the potion bottle for me. ‘Twas also their infamous Dollars Days, I being in possession of 150 of these, as well as twenty silvers in reward, didst verily browse their shop again. I didst discover three garments which spoke to me, saying I needed them. When, I left the shop a bird didst cry out signaling that the same shop girl had left a potion bottle on a garment yet again. Praise the gods that the bird didst cry out and I did not have to take another trip to fix the bottles yet again. Forsooth, I hope the shop girl doth spend a day in the stocks to remind her to remove her potion bottles.
Before going to the playhouse, I didst stop by the nearby tavern, Cheddars. Their food is quite palatable. I dined upon a vegetable salad with crispy chicken. The tavern wench also kept my strawberry lemonade flowing. Truly, I do recommend the tavern.
The play was quite enjoyable. I especially liked the play within a play, which saw the return of the same actors from the previous installment’s play within a play and the addition of Hela played by the best actress from that play about a mother and daughter named Gilmore. It didst make me laugh. I didst also cry for the villain as he and his motivation were introduced. His reasons behind his actions were most understandable.
Afterwards, I didst return to my hovel and my familiar, who didst yell at me for being gone for too long.