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You might have misunderstood the part about the kick, that was more Sigurd mentally preparing himself to react to a certain move as opposed to any physical action, as all of his actual actions were simply him fleeing as quickly as possible (including dragging his legs away).

Also not quite sure what you mean about it being hard to see coming, the knife is in Gigue's right hand in my understanding, he would have to reach over and turn his entire upper-body leftward to strike at Sigurd as he escaped, seems pretty telegraphed to me.
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So are you fine with Liu hiring my character ad it's her first day as a waitress there? She doesn't have a place to stay so maybe sleeps in the attic there or something.

I know he doesn't like violence inside the tavern, but what about taking it outside? This world is filled with the combat lovers, after all. I suppose I should just read his sheet to find out, but I'll do so once I get home.


Yeah you can work at the bar if you want, Liu can always use barmaids.

Violence outside the tavern is fine as long as it's consensual, inside the tavern or unprovoked though and Liu will get involved, and he is not a Panda to mess with.
Chen’s Tavern


On the outskirts of Alexandria, on the great southern high-way, one may find a blocky two-story tavern with a distinct oriental style to its architecture. The roof slightly slanted and covered in tile you might be surprised to find the rest of the structure seemingly made of painted wood, bamboo particularly. The wood had been painted painstakingly gold and red, giving the building a regal and unique visage on the path. No doubt that accounted for its popularity, for seldom did a traveller coming to the city of Alexandria fail to stop at the place, many in fact choosing it over their original destination. To discover the name of the establishment you would only have to look underneath the strange symbols above the entrance to the simple English letters below, alerting one to the fact that they had happened upon ‘Chen’s Tavern.’

The large sliding doors rarely closed and upon entering the building one would find tasteful décor. High-backed oak chairs sat next to tables of all sizes and shapes and past it all was the bar itself, a magnificent thing with every manner of alcohol sat behind it on the shelves in glistening glass bottles and sturdy kegs. In front of it lay a number of stools for the hardy or the solitary but sociable to sit. To the right of the bar a door led into a kitchen area and a cellar where stores were kept, and to the left a staircase to the rooms on offer for weary travellers. Illuminating the place were carefully hung dish lanterns of different colours that gave the room an unearthly light complimented by the scented smoke of shisha and whatever herbs the proprietor placed inside the central brazier. All in all it was an ambient and wholesome sort of tavern, one where drinks and laughs were plenty and violence was kept to a minimum.

Which was just the way Liu liked to keep it. The thick-set panda-humanoid of the race of Pandaren was the barkeep and owner of Chen’s Tavern, paradoxically. It was not in the nature of his people to name an establishment after one’s self, and indeed Liu owned much of his success to the flask he kept upon his back which had belonged to Chen. So in a sense, it made perfect sense for him to name the tavern after him, though he did get a little tired of explaining the story after a while. None-the-less, dressed in traditional garb with his kasa behind his neck, coupled with the fact that he was a humanoid Panda, he always drew some stares at first. But Liu was a hearty soul, and as long as people kept their violence outside and their purses loose the alcohol flowed freely and business was good.

Liu was the sort to ensure business would always be good.
Anyway I'll start working on the Bar intro so we can all brood together. Which will be hilarious, because LeeRoy has made a literal world for us to RP in and most of us will be in one room.
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Chen's Tavern, as in the tavern is owned by someone named Chen.
Widely knows as Panda Bar, which meant either the bar is frequented by pandas or the owner is a panda.
Ergo, the panda is Chen.


Riiight. And obviously the Weaver's Arms is owned by a guy called Weaver and the King's Head is owned by the King.
@MelonHead: After NN answers the PM, I will be sending you information (either here on the OoC in a hider or a PM) over the current small end chapter and what Lekh has collected. It won't be much but it will be data that Cowl will have which Jacqueline won't, namely over Rach's process over her time within the CDC, and also allow the Cowl to account to addition complications.


Aight
Well I was going to do some replies to some PMs this morning, then I did my taxes instead...

Damn being a productive adult.


Should have followed your heart...
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Time to call the panda as Chen then.


This makes no sense.
No true roleplayer can resist a tavern.
All y'all's characters are accepted.

If you all would like a location of your own to introduce your character in a special place, you can message me that and I'll add it to the list of locations.


I'd like my panda to have a bar called 'Chen's Tavern' but also colloquially known as the Panda Bar, it can be on the outskirts of Alexandria.
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