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[Hobo's All Rogue Game] A Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy, Part I
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<blockquote data-quote="Desdichado" data-source="post: 6026721" data-attributes="member: 2205"><p><em>I'm going to assume that Lano does in fact go inside, even though Feo answered his question. Because otherwise I don't have any update to make until you keep talking. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></em></p><p></p><p>Lano pushes the door open. The church itself is small and nondescript--if not for the notable steeple-like structure topped with a bell, you wouldn't necessarily know it for a church. It's not clear if it's dedicated to anybody specifically, but given the size of the village and the non-descriptness of the church itself, it's most likely a "generic" church operated by a local friar with only tenuous ties to the big church headquarters in Terrasa.</p><p></p><p>In fact, inside you do see the friar--an elderly man with a dustbroom, who's going about the business of dusting a few uncomfortable-looking wooden pews and a few icons and statues. He's the one singing to himself as he works. He's wearing a pair of old trousers and a rough-spun habit. His nose is somewhat red and swollen, and his eyes are yellowed and slightly watery. You also notice an open and half-empty bottle of wine next to him. When the door opens, he turns towards you and squints--giving the impression that he doesn't see very well. "<span style="color: PaleGreen">Eh? A bit late for spiritual advice, isn't it? Are you looking for something?</span>"</p><p></p><p>The church itself seems to be mostly made up of a single large room with a high ceiling, lit by candles and a few small windows that jet the setting sun's rays across the room. A small altar sits at the far end. Behind the alter are doors leading to the friar's small quarters (presumably) and the belfry. Behind the alter are a few somewhat ratty old chairs and some bookcases, stuffed with an inordinate amount of books.</p><p></p><p><em>I don't know how many of your characters might have had a religious background of any sort, or gone to sunday school as kids or whatever, but if any of them did, they'd notice that the church layout seems pretty standard, if small and poor compared to examples from Porto Liure, or other, larger cities. The bookcase full of books is a bit unusual--the church here doesn't use much in the way of canon or scripture--although the friar drinking is not.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desdichado, post: 6026721, member: 2205"] [I]I'm going to assume that Lano does in fact go inside, even though Feo answered his question. Because otherwise I don't have any update to make until you keep talking. :)[/I] Lano pushes the door open. The church itself is small and nondescript--if not for the notable steeple-like structure topped with a bell, you wouldn't necessarily know it for a church. It's not clear if it's dedicated to anybody specifically, but given the size of the village and the non-descriptness of the church itself, it's most likely a "generic" church operated by a local friar with only tenuous ties to the big church headquarters in Terrasa. In fact, inside you do see the friar--an elderly man with a dustbroom, who's going about the business of dusting a few uncomfortable-looking wooden pews and a few icons and statues. He's the one singing to himself as he works. He's wearing a pair of old trousers and a rough-spun habit. His nose is somewhat red and swollen, and his eyes are yellowed and slightly watery. You also notice an open and half-empty bottle of wine next to him. When the door opens, he turns towards you and squints--giving the impression that he doesn't see very well. "[COLOR="PaleGreen"]Eh? A bit late for spiritual advice, isn't it? Are you looking for something?[/COLOR]" The church itself seems to be mostly made up of a single large room with a high ceiling, lit by candles and a few small windows that jet the setting sun's rays across the room. A small altar sits at the far end. Behind the alter are doors leading to the friar's small quarters (presumably) and the belfry. Behind the alter are a few somewhat ratty old chairs and some bookcases, stuffed with an inordinate amount of books. [I]I don't know how many of your characters might have had a religious background of any sort, or gone to sunday school as kids or whatever, but if any of them did, they'd notice that the church layout seems pretty standard, if small and poor compared to examples from Porto Liure, or other, larger cities. The bookcase full of books is a bit unusual--the church here doesn't use much in the way of canon or scripture--although the friar drinking is not.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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