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<blockquote data-quote="Vertexx69" data-source="post: 3266661" data-attributes="member: 48854"><p>An expansive bear of a man steps into the doorway of the tavern. His brown robed midsection (that clears the doorframe by a mear inch to each side) is belted by at least 6 feet of rope on each of its 3 orbits around him, whos knotted ends hang almost to the floor. With hood down, his countenance is something truly unique to gaze upon. Platinum blonde locks and close-cropped beard starkly contrast his inky black skin and brilliant blue eyes. The piety bowl (clean shaven circle at the crown of his head) betray this friars vocation and the tranqiully jovial expression on his face immediately sets all who care to look at him at ease.</p><p></p><p> The gleeful laughter of children comes twinkling into the common area from behind him, making his smile even fuller. As the friar clears the doorway, several small faces can be seen gazing with delight after the cleric (their mouthes smeared with berry juice and sugar bits from the treats that he had passed out on entering the town). Soon parents arrive to shoo them away from the very adult establishment's door. </p><p></p><p> Eyeing the strongest bench in the room, he seats himself carefully. The bench complains loudly and yet he pays it no mind waving over the waitress. Seated near the cloaked figure he takes everything in while he waits.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: MediumTurquoise">"Greetings child! An ale of your most hardy for Friar Keeley has traveled long and finds himself in need of it's cool refreshment!"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vertexx69, post: 3266661, member: 48854"] An expansive bear of a man steps into the doorway of the tavern. His brown robed midsection (that clears the doorframe by a mear inch to each side) is belted by at least 6 feet of rope on each of its 3 orbits around him, whos knotted ends hang almost to the floor. With hood down, his countenance is something truly unique to gaze upon. Platinum blonde locks and close-cropped beard starkly contrast his inky black skin and brilliant blue eyes. The piety bowl (clean shaven circle at the crown of his head) betray this friars vocation and the tranqiully jovial expression on his face immediately sets all who care to look at him at ease. The gleeful laughter of children comes twinkling into the common area from behind him, making his smile even fuller. As the friar clears the doorway, several small faces can be seen gazing with delight after the cleric (their mouthes smeared with berry juice and sugar bits from the treats that he had passed out on entering the town). Soon parents arrive to shoo them away from the very adult establishment's door. Eyeing the strongest bench in the room, he seats himself carefully. The bench complains loudly and yet he pays it no mind waving over the waitress. Seated near the cloaked figure he takes everything in while he waits. [COLOR=MediumTurquoise]"Greetings child! An ale of your most hardy for Friar Keeley has traveled long and finds himself in need of it's cool refreshment!"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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