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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 5688295" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p>Reiko, a slim woman of curious descent, wears simple peasant clothing: a gray tunic over a white shirt and beige pantaloons. She could easily be mistaken for a dock worker, were it not for Reiko's dun complexion and exotic facial features.</p><p></p><p>Those familiar with the dockside fights so commonplace nowadays realize that Reiko, also known as the White Lotus, is a prize-fighter of some notoriety. She fights bare-knuckle, which is an oddity in the world of no holds barred combat that takes place at the docks after nightfall. Reiko's slight frame and quiet demeanor place her as anything but the "muscle" of this group, but one cannot imagine why else Countess Themis would have brought Reiko to this meeting.</p><p></p><p>The prize-fighter waits cautiously in the corner while the others speak their minds. Reiko says nothing, watching with her slightly slanted eyes, dotted with black pupils, as she examines each of those gathered here with her. All Reiko does in response is adjust the nunchaku at her belt and shift a little in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 5688295, member: 11437"] Reiko, a slim woman of curious descent, wears simple peasant clothing: a gray tunic over a white shirt and beige pantaloons. She could easily be mistaken for a dock worker, were it not for Reiko's dun complexion and exotic facial features. Those familiar with the dockside fights so commonplace nowadays realize that Reiko, also known as the White Lotus, is a prize-fighter of some notoriety. She fights bare-knuckle, which is an oddity in the world of no holds barred combat that takes place at the docks after nightfall. Reiko's slight frame and quiet demeanor place her as anything but the "muscle" of this group, but one cannot imagine why else Countess Themis would have brought Reiko to this meeting. The prize-fighter waits cautiously in the corner while the others speak their minds. Reiko says nothing, watching with her slightly slanted eyes, dotted with black pupils, as she examines each of those gathered here with her. All Reiko does in response is adjust the nunchaku at her belt and shift a little in place. [/QUOTE]
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