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<blockquote data-quote="Turanil" data-source="post: 1671895" data-attributes="member: 9646"><p>Well, I think that most of us (DMs) have done worse when describing evil things. My problem is that it is not generic enough as is, to be a mundane feature of a common city. However, I thought that with just a little tweaking it can be easily included in the entries. Here is what I propose, tell me if you agree with the changes. Note that I changed Beirra from a woman to a man since there already was two similar characters (of huge unsavory female characters) in this list already.</p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow"><strong>48.</strong></span> <strong>Beirra's Menagerie</strong> : This grey barn-like structure has a pair of large barn doors in the center front that are usually kept barred shut and an ordinary sized door inset in one of them, that is used by visitors. The interior of the building consists of a single long hallway that runs down the center of the building and leads to Beirra's office. The latter contains the usual office contents (desk, chairs, safe, etc) and a door which leads to a small apartment off the back of the building. The remainder of the building consists of medium to small rooms, all leading off the central hallway. Each room, or more accurately stall, contains one or more animals. Beirra's collection is quite extensive and include not only common farm and forest animals, but also rarer wild animals as well. Although it doesn't include any truly powerful creatures. All these animals are in fact for sale, and often finish as food in some noble's banquet. However, others are bought for different purposes, such as a exotic pets or what not (and a druid or ranger could well find an animal companion in there). The Proprietor, Beirra, is a tall and corpulent man of uncertain origin (maybe a half-ogre; ranger 6th; Handle animal +8, Profession hunter +10). His voice is a hoarse grating croak and his laugh is a burbly chortle. He always assumes that he knows what his clients are thinking and makes snide or innuendo-filled comments to this effect whenever dealing with them. He employs three strong men (warrior 2nd; Handle animal +5) to help him in his job. </p><p></p><p>--------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p>To easily put the numbers in bold yellow, copypaste this, then remove the first two " / ":</p><p>[/COLOR=Yellow][/B]0.[/B][/COLOR]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turanil, post: 1671895, member: 9646"] Well, I think that most of us (DMs) have done worse when describing evil things. My problem is that it is not generic enough as is, to be a mundane feature of a common city. However, I thought that with just a little tweaking it can be easily included in the entries. Here is what I propose, tell me if you agree with the changes. Note that I changed Beirra from a woman to a man since there already was two similar characters (of huge unsavory female characters) in this list already. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- [COLOR=Yellow][B]48.[/B][/COLOR] [b]Beirra's Menagerie[/b] : This grey barn-like structure has a pair of large barn doors in the center front that are usually kept barred shut and an ordinary sized door inset in one of them, that is used by visitors. The interior of the building consists of a single long hallway that runs down the center of the building and leads to Beirra's office. The latter contains the usual office contents (desk, chairs, safe, etc) and a door which leads to a small apartment off the back of the building. The remainder of the building consists of medium to small rooms, all leading off the central hallway. Each room, or more accurately stall, contains one or more animals. Beirra's collection is quite extensive and include not only common farm and forest animals, but also rarer wild animals as well. Although it doesn't include any truly powerful creatures. All these animals are in fact for sale, and often finish as food in some noble's banquet. However, others are bought for different purposes, such as a exotic pets or what not (and a druid or ranger could well find an animal companion in there). The Proprietor, Beirra, is a tall and corpulent man of uncertain origin (maybe a half-ogre; ranger 6th; Handle animal +8, Profession hunter +10). His voice is a hoarse grating croak and his laugh is a burbly chortle. He always assumes that he knows what his clients are thinking and makes snide or innuendo-filled comments to this effect whenever dealing with them. He employs three strong men (warrior 2nd; Handle animal +5) to help him in his job. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- To easily put the numbers in bold yellow, copypaste this, then remove the first two " / ": [/COLOR=Yellow][/B]0.[/B][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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