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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 1472395" data-attributes="member: 552"><p><strong><u><span style="font-size: 15px">Introduction</span></u></strong></p><p>One of the few free taverns in the world, the Father's Wish is home to a variety of men and women during the night. The tavern's name refers to the founder's father, an extremely poor miner, who could never enjoy life unless he was drinking. The same man was so poor that he couldn't afford to both indulge his weakness and support his family, and unlike his peers he chose to work for his family. His son grew up, left his home to become a wealthy and talented mercenary, and after many years returned home to open a free tavern for any good man or woman to appreciate. He named this tavern in his father's honor, and the father was even able to appreciate this hospitality for a number of years before he died.</p><p></p><p>This bar, unlike most country bars where a number of smaller tables exit, uses only one huge wooden table (30 feet by 50 feet) in the main room. The table forms a closed U-shape that allows the servers to move around freely in between the action and conversation. This also tends to help prevent brawls as two men must be sitting within two or three seats of each other in order to at least be within reach. This strange custom makes this tavern more homely than most, with many new people having the chance to greet each other across the table. It is because of this that the bar is often considered one of the few real treasures in the desert. Drinks are brought up from the basement where the brewery is located. Wines are imported, but only that which is exceptionally cheap can normally be provided.</p><p></p><p>This night, there is a very motley assortment of people inside the tavern (including the characters), and the workload has been hard on the servers. A very common misconception in this tavern is that "since the drink is free, there’s no need to leave a tip," and anyone working here long enough has been forced to explain that this is indeed false. The many workingmen are laughing and enjoying their time as would be expected, except for one. </p><p></p><p>An extremely unique worker, Kreepto the kobold, is a miner that is tolerated by the workers in labor, and that is it the end of their relationship. He is responsible for saving many of their lives, as he has a sixth sense for mining and proper times for cowardice, but this has never earned him much respect. His history has never been the subject of much debate, but people still don't trust him because of his heritage. For whatever reason, Kreepto is extremely depressed, even as he is served. This doesn't distract from the rest of the patrons though, including one extremely inebriated dwarf that appears to be juggling his axe.</p><p></p><p>(Alright, I think that's enough good info for you guys to have fun. I'll respond as necessary to anything you post. Enjoy.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 1472395, member: 552"] [b][u][size=4]Introduction[/size][/u][/b][u][/u] One of the few free taverns in the world, the Father's Wish is home to a variety of men and women during the night. The tavern's name refers to the founder's father, an extremely poor miner, who could never enjoy life unless he was drinking. The same man was so poor that he couldn't afford to both indulge his weakness and support his family, and unlike his peers he chose to work for his family. His son grew up, left his home to become a wealthy and talented mercenary, and after many years returned home to open a free tavern for any good man or woman to appreciate. He named this tavern in his father's honor, and the father was even able to appreciate this hospitality for a number of years before he died. This bar, unlike most country bars where a number of smaller tables exit, uses only one huge wooden table (30 feet by 50 feet) in the main room. The table forms a closed U-shape that allows the servers to move around freely in between the action and conversation. This also tends to help prevent brawls as two men must be sitting within two or three seats of each other in order to at least be within reach. This strange custom makes this tavern more homely than most, with many new people having the chance to greet each other across the table. It is because of this that the bar is often considered one of the few real treasures in the desert. Drinks are brought up from the basement where the brewery is located. Wines are imported, but only that which is exceptionally cheap can normally be provided. This night, there is a very motley assortment of people inside the tavern (including the characters), and the workload has been hard on the servers. A very common misconception in this tavern is that "since the drink is free, there’s no need to leave a tip," and anyone working here long enough has been forced to explain that this is indeed false. The many workingmen are laughing and enjoying their time as would be expected, except for one. An extremely unique worker, Kreepto the kobold, is a miner that is tolerated by the workers in labor, and that is it the end of their relationship. He is responsible for saving many of their lives, as he has a sixth sense for mining and proper times for cowardice, but this has never earned him much respect. His history has never been the subject of much debate, but people still don't trust him because of his heritage. For whatever reason, Kreepto is extremely depressed, even as he is served. This doesn't distract from the rest of the patrons though, including one extremely inebriated dwarf that appears to be juggling his axe. (Alright, I think that's enough good info for you guys to have fun. I'll respond as necessary to anything you post. Enjoy.) [/QUOTE]
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