There were three things that the local adventurers guild had in spades: weapons, characters, and surprises. There was a reason it was on the outskirts of town, away from most of the "normal" people around; and yet, it was still an invaluable source of information and supplies. Every now and again, someone's best bit of advice would be "just go to the guild, dude"...and that's how you found yourself in its smoky, awkwardly-torch-lit hallways, seeking the advice of someone named Ashgar. This wasn't the first time you had been here, but every time you came, you couldn't help but feel hopelessly out of place. As if every person you walked past was going to escort you out of the building like a lost child. Regardless, you soon made your way through the more bookish part of the guild towards a small reading room. There were quite a few signs plastered on the door and the walls surrounding it, difficult to read and understand the implication of in dim torch light. "Ashgar's Quarters - Status" read the first one, though there was a little spot for something to be pinned to it when necessary. Right now, that spot was occupied by a large, black card with white letters that read "DO NOT DISTURB!!". Right next to that sign was a smaller one, written in much more of a scrawl, that said "no, seriously, he means it!". A few other signs that said much to the same effect were sort of orbiting the main two. Very clearly, whoever this Ashgar was inside, the person you had been told to seek out specifically, was in the middle of something right now...but, God damn it, you didn't come all this way just to wait around for however long for this person to come out! You needed answers, and you needed them now. You pushed on the large, wooden door, finding it quite heavy for its size as you entered into a room lined wall-to-wall with dusty old books. Certainly, one could get lost in here for hours if they were so inclined, but you were here for something very specific. And that very specific thing was off in a small, secluded corner of this library, very much engrossed in the book he was currently reading. And, seemingly, very annoyed with your presence. Ashgar was a large, feral bear-looking creature covered in grayish-blue fur, with some distinctly lizard-like features, including a long, prehensile tell that draped out of the chair he was resting in. Due to the thick, padded paws he had, with sharp claws jutting out of every finger, it was a little awkward for him to even be reading a book, but he seemed to be making it work. Unfortunately, your arrival had broken his concentration a bit, and that didn't seem to be the only reason that he was upset… "Ashgar, I presume? I come bearing a question of the utmost importance. Please, if I could just have a moment of your time…" you started to say, quickly dialing back the confidence as you felt the annoyance radiating off of the bear-lizard. Even in the comparative darkness of the room, it was incredibly easy to see the eye roll Ashgar did as he tilted his head back a little bit, loudly clamping shut the book he was buried in before turning to face you. "For God's sake, do any of you annoying adventurers ever read the damn signs I put up?" the hybrid began to rant, very much sounding like a crotchety old man yelling at you to get off of his lawn. "I-i'm sorry, I just really need help and people kept telling me to come find y-" Ashgar roared at the top of his lungs as he burst out of his chair towards you, the hybrid’s two front paws slamming against the mahogany floor and causing you to jump back what felt like a good few feet! "You people *never* listen. If I can't get a moment away from you to get some reading done, I might as well use you to get some enjoyment instead." the bear-lizard continued, leaving you confused for a moment before you saw that long, light blue-colored tail, flicking around playfully off to Ashgar's side. The bear-lizard was starting to look a lot more feisty than angry, and you didn't know which one of those moods would end up worse for you when the day was over! Before you could dodge or, really do anything, that tail lashed out, quickly coiling around your ankles a few times before Ashgar yanked you forward under him, a panicked yell escaping your lips as you just barely managed to break your fall while you were being dragged towards the hybrid. "H-hey, what's the big deal!? Just let me go and I'll leave you alone, you crazy fuck…" you cursed at Ashgar, partially because of the pain in your tailbone and partially because things were really starting to head in a direction that you weren't a fan of. Especially as you took a moment to actually look underneath Ashgar's body, and noticed something. Something that honestly left you a bit awestruck, in the worst way possible. Emerging from between the bear-lizard’s back legs, swaying back and forth with every movement he made, was an impressively girthy and thick shaft, bluish-brown at the base and gradually growing darker further down the tentacle-like mass. It looked to be at least a foot long, if not two, and it didn't even seem to be at full size yet! "O-oh…" was all that you managed to squeak out of your lungs as that tail continued to coil tight around your ankles and feet, pulling you directly under the bear-lizard, allowing him to smother you with his warm, fluffy body. Through gritted teeth, you heard the hybrid's voice coming from above and behind you, quite a shift in his tone now that he knew what you were looking at. "Hmmmf...i'll answer your questions if you open your legs up. Fair warning, I might be a bit rough, though~" This wasn't really where you expected this to end up, and you weren't really in the mood, but...you were in a pretty compromising position right now, to say the very least. And you got the impression that Ashgar was offering you a deal that you couldn't refuse, so to speak. So, you gave your own sort of exaggerated eye roll as you started to open your legs up, the bear-lizard's cock immediately starting to probe around in the empty space that was just created.