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<blockquote data-quote="Gomez" data-source="post: 1862687" data-attributes="member: 20204"><p><strong>Ju-Ju House </strong></p><p><strong>Halem</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> The three men walk down a short alley into a 20 foot square court. The only doors from the court are those of Ju-Ju House and the back door to a abandoned shop. </p><p></p><p> Crumbling tenements surround the court and many windows overlook the place. The Ju-Ju House shop-front consists of a display window and a glass door. Both are curtained. The display window contains pieces of African art. </p><p></p><p> As you enter, you see that the shop itself is only a mere fifteen by twenty feet and it has a oppressive uneasy feel. The place is dirty, dusty, and piled with African tribal artifacts and bric-a-brac-devil mask, leather drums, stuffed model giraffes, carved wildebeasts, ivory warthogs, dull hand weapons intended for display, and so on. </p><p></p><p> There are two other people in the shop as you enter. A young black man sits in a chair by the door. A dirty old hat is placed over his face as he leans back in the chair. He looks to be asleep. Over behind a shop counter is a old balding black man in a brown suit with a tie and vest. He smiles as you enter and says. "Welcome gentlemen, come in from the cold.". At Uly's request for help he turns his attention to him. "Yes Sir, how can I help you?"</p><p></p><p> William walks around and look for the knife. After a few moments he finds it hanging on a wall. As he picks it up and tests it, I is apparent that the blade is very dull and the weapon itself is only ment for display.</p><p></p><p>Father O'Malley shivers as he steps in the shop. The cold perhaps? Looking around he can tell that certain fetishes in the shop are traditional components of African ritual magic. </p><p> </p><p> Jack:[SPOILER]Jack scans the room looking for anything out of the ordinary. As he walks around he feels something under his foot. Bending down he finds a bloody human tooth. The blood is still fresh. [/SPOILER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gomez, post: 1862687, member: 20204"] [B]Ju-Ju House Halem[/B] The three men walk down a short alley into a 20 foot square court. The only doors from the court are those of Ju-Ju House and the back door to a abandoned shop. Crumbling tenements surround the court and many windows overlook the place. The Ju-Ju House shop-front consists of a display window and a glass door. Both are curtained. The display window contains pieces of African art. As you enter, you see that the shop itself is only a mere fifteen by twenty feet and it has a oppressive uneasy feel. The place is dirty, dusty, and piled with African tribal artifacts and bric-a-brac-devil mask, leather drums, stuffed model giraffes, carved wildebeasts, ivory warthogs, dull hand weapons intended for display, and so on. There are two other people in the shop as you enter. A young black man sits in a chair by the door. A dirty old hat is placed over his face as he leans back in the chair. He looks to be asleep. Over behind a shop counter is a old balding black man in a brown suit with a tie and vest. He smiles as you enter and says. "Welcome gentlemen, come in from the cold.". At Uly's request for help he turns his attention to him. "Yes Sir, how can I help you?" William walks around and look for the knife. After a few moments he finds it hanging on a wall. As he picks it up and tests it, I is apparent that the blade is very dull and the weapon itself is only ment for display. Father O'Malley shivers as he steps in the shop. The cold perhaps? Looking around he can tell that certain fetishes in the shop are traditional components of African ritual magic. Jack:[SPOILER]Jack scans the room looking for anything out of the ordinary. As he walks around he feels something under his foot. Bending down he finds a bloody human tooth. The blood is still fresh. [/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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