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Usually the Soul Bar would be packed with all-comers to Talonia the scene was a well-known dive for those who had reason to come to the fair town, however on this night was mostly an idled one as few patrons nursed their drink. Within one corner of the bar was a cloaked figure with form sprawled out into the corner booth. At one side, the bone scabbard sat freely and at the other a wooden buckler. These items seemed to be placed into some sort of container for they would disappear shortly leaving only the cloaked one. Now to wait, for she awaited the arrival of those who would be willing to have a good time with her. The light of the fire dispersed some shadow of the hooded garment, revealing a few idle threads of silken blue hair and the twin cerulean eyes which awaited idly. Any who arrived would only see the cloak of black silk and scant features visible. But, on the table was a gourd of mahogany with red cap and a long-stringed lute also made of mahogany. Both had several inscriptions on them of what seemed runes.
Usually the Soul Bar would be packed with all-comers to Talonia the scene was a well-known dive for those who had reason to come to the fair town, however on this night was mostly an idled one as few patrons nursed their drink. Within one corner of the bar was a cloaked figure with form sprawled out into the corner booth. At one side, the bone scabbard sat freely and at the other a wooden buckler. These items seemed to be placed into some sort of container for they would disappear shortly leaving only the cloaked one. Now to wait, for she awaited the arrival of those who would be willing to have a good time with her. The light of the fire dispersed some shadow of the hooded garment, revealing a few idle threads of silken blue hair and the twin cerulean eyes which awaited idly. Any who arrived would only see the cloak of black silk and scant features visible. But, on the table was a gourd of mahogany with red cap and a long-stringed lute also made of mahogany. Both had several inscriptions on them of what seemed runes.