[ There's an element of humor to it, true, but despite the appearance of peace, he does not actually trust this place one bit, and his main intent is to keep any potential eavesdroppers as ignorant as possible about what particular weapons they're carrying. His sword and axe are clearly visible, but if anyone actually considered attacking or robbing him, they probably wouldn't be expecting the halfling to stab them in the back of the knee. Yes, Thorin is paranoid. He has good reasons to be.
He simply gives Bilbo a half-nod and then shoulders his way through the crowd toward the bar.
It doesn't take him long to return - perhaps far sooner than Bilbo might expect. Thorin does have a certain way with people - not so much charm as a force of will that cannot be denied. And he does, in fact, return with a large mug for himself and a smaller one for the hobbit. Under normal circumstances, he might not have been so considerate, but he feels as if he owes his friend a drink, if nothing else.
He drops said drink on the table in front of Bilbo as he moves past to sit on the opposite bench. ]
it's all good, I can change anything if necessary, too :3
He simply gives Bilbo a half-nod and then shoulders his way through the crowd toward the bar.
It doesn't take him long to return - perhaps far sooner than Bilbo might expect. Thorin does have a certain way with people - not so much charm as a force of will that cannot be denied. And he does, in fact, return with a large mug for himself and a smaller one for the hobbit. Under normal circumstances, he might not have been so considerate, but he feels as if he owes his friend a drink, if nothing else.
He drops said drink on the table in front of Bilbo as he moves past to sit on the opposite bench. ]