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<blockquote data-quote="Andion Isurand" data-source="post: 2560655" data-attributes="member: 10062"><p><strong>486. Timelessness</strong></p><p>While each day can give some sense as to when it is day or night, there is nothing else to mark the passing of time. The days do not have names, there are no weeks, no years, and calenders are not kept. The passing of time beyond the single day, is different for each character.</p><p></p><p><strong>487. No moderation with complete control.</strong></p><p>Whether it be Elverquisst or Feywine, those who frequent the tavern drink elven wine more often than water. However, any symptoms experienced by these habits are instantly negated the moment they should prove disadvantagous. This is usually when it comes time to start a fight, finish one, or deflect a thrown peanut.</p><p></p><p><strong>488. No designated driver?</strong></p><p>Very few chracters ever enter or leave the tavern in the company of friends or family. Most arrive and leave by themselves... even when they have been drinking.</p><p>At least the gentlemen don't have to worry about providing single ladies with an escort to see them safely back home... most of the ladies here can defend themselves and even if they can't, they always seem to get back home from the tavern without harm.</p><p></p><p><strong>489. Unsupervised children</strong></p><p>With the number of children characters running around that are younger than 15 years old (or the equivalent thereof)... one has to wonder where their parents are and why they let them spend any hour they happen to be awake... in a tavern or an emporium frequented by drow and vampiries... let alone, any unwashed adult human males who are passing through from parts unknown to other parts unknown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andion Isurand, post: 2560655, member: 10062"] [b]486. Timelessness[/b] While each day can give some sense as to when it is day or night, there is nothing else to mark the passing of time. The days do not have names, there are no weeks, no years, and calenders are not kept. The passing of time beyond the single day, is different for each character. [b]487. No moderation with complete control.[/b] Whether it be Elverquisst or Feywine, those who frequent the tavern drink elven wine more often than water. However, any symptoms experienced by these habits are instantly negated the moment they should prove disadvantagous. This is usually when it comes time to start a fight, finish one, or deflect a thrown peanut. [b]488. No designated driver?[/b] Very few chracters ever enter or leave the tavern in the company of friends or family. Most arrive and leave by themselves... even when they have been drinking. At least the gentlemen don't have to worry about providing single ladies with an escort to see them safely back home... most of the ladies here can defend themselves and even if they can't, they always seem to get back home from the tavern without harm. [b]489. Unsupervised children[/b] With the number of children characters running around that are younger than 15 years old (or the equivalent thereof)... one has to wonder where their parents are and why they let them spend any hour they happen to be awake... in a tavern or an emporium frequented by drow and vampiries... let alone, any unwashed adult human males who are passing through from parts unknown to other parts unknown. [/QUOTE]
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