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<blockquote data-quote="Magi_Gabriel" data-source="post: 2941829" data-attributes="member: 34598"><p>Very realistic assuming you want your character to survive after the fight and be permitted into tavern areas ever again. The tavern is a social centre and someone who starts a serious fight in there is unlikely to be welcome back ever again since patrons getting smashed up or being scared/upset by random fights is bad for business.</p><p></p><p>The tavern is private property and the owner has set rules there is to be no blood on the floors and doesn't want any distrubances. Regardless of the time period if you walk into a place of business and totally disregard their rules while creating more trouble than you are worth then you not be welcome back.</p><p></p><p>I do not know personally of any bar where fighting is not expected to be taken outside unless you want to wind up in the lockup. Add that almost all of the patrons carry lethal weapons that means any brawl is quite likely to escalate into a full blown battle. That's an excellent reason why you shouldn't try to start a fight in the area the locals have decided isn't a friendly fighting area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You have your reason above, it would be more unrealistic to allow these brawls since it means nobody would go to the tavern, the rotunda or the bazaar for fear of being killed during a random brawl.</p><p></p><p>And that wouldn't be good for their business.</p><p></p><p>OOC many people find fights extremely disruptive (as the characters do IC) and those who enjoy fights can always watch the fights as they happen in the combat rooms. Everyone has a place to do their thing and nobody is disrupted by the other's behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magi_Gabriel, post: 2941829, member: 34598"] Very realistic assuming you want your character to survive after the fight and be permitted into tavern areas ever again. The tavern is a social centre and someone who starts a serious fight in there is unlikely to be welcome back ever again since patrons getting smashed up or being scared/upset by random fights is bad for business. The tavern is private property and the owner has set rules there is to be no blood on the floors and doesn't want any distrubances. Regardless of the time period if you walk into a place of business and totally disregard their rules while creating more trouble than you are worth then you not be welcome back. I do not know personally of any bar where fighting is not expected to be taken outside unless you want to wind up in the lockup. Add that almost all of the patrons carry lethal weapons that means any brawl is quite likely to escalate into a full blown battle. That's an excellent reason why you shouldn't try to start a fight in the area the locals have decided isn't a friendly fighting area. You have your reason above, it would be more unrealistic to allow these brawls since it means nobody would go to the tavern, the rotunda or the bazaar for fear of being killed during a random brawl. And that wouldn't be good for their business. OOC many people find fights extremely disruptive (as the characters do IC) and those who enjoy fights can always watch the fights as they happen in the combat rooms. Everyone has a place to do their thing and nobody is disrupted by the other's behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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