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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Moon" data-source="post: 2963826" data-attributes="member: 23023"><p>Kiarra walks across the street [literally], and brings you to a large building. The sign above the door is a woman walking out of the water. Her back is facing out and the water rises just to her back. The architecture on the walls is similar to the rest of the city except that these people are wearing no clothes. All but one of the figures sticking out of the wall manages to be in interesting poses while keeping everything covered. On the heads of all the figures, you notice that the hair is carved to look as if it were damp. The one figure sticking out is a woman with long hair with her left leg down to mid-thigh sticking out but not the right. The smooth, rounded features of her rear are plainly visible along the wall and glancing at the sign, you realize it is the same woman.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DeepSkyBlue">"This is 'the Baths,'"</span> Kiarra tells you. <span style="color: DeepSkyBlue">"People come here to relax. They are run by a woman named Ladeirna. It is said that at one point in time, this bathhouse used to be available solely for women. Ladeirna apparently had male troubles and thought that by having it open to women, it would keep that abuse to a minimum. It is said that the woman whose back appears on the sign and the wall is her way of showing thanks to the person who eventually convinced her that males weren't all bad. Now, the Baths are open to both sexes. There are several differents sets of baths in three different wings: one for women only, one for men only, and one mixed."</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Moon, post: 2963826, member: 23023"] Kiarra walks across the street [literally], and brings you to a large building. The sign above the door is a woman walking out of the water. Her back is facing out and the water rises just to her back. The architecture on the walls is similar to the rest of the city except that these people are wearing no clothes. All but one of the figures sticking out of the wall manages to be in interesting poses while keeping everything covered. On the heads of all the figures, you notice that the hair is carved to look as if it were damp. The one figure sticking out is a woman with long hair with her left leg down to mid-thigh sticking out but not the right. The smooth, rounded features of her rear are plainly visible along the wall and glancing at the sign, you realize it is the same woman. [COLOR=DeepSkyBlue]"This is 'the Baths,'"[/COLOR] Kiarra tells you. [COLOR=DeepSkyBlue]"People come here to relax. They are run by a woman named Ladeirna. It is said that at one point in time, this bathhouse used to be available solely for women. Ladeirna apparently had male troubles and thought that by having it open to women, it would keep that abuse to a minimum. It is said that the woman whose back appears on the sign and the wall is her way of showing thanks to the person who eventually convinced her that males weren't all bad. Now, the Baths are open to both sexes. There are several differents sets of baths in three different wings: one for women only, one for men only, and one mixed."[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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