It was just after lunch hour ended over a nice day in Clover Town, and the "Red Oak" Tavern was sparsely populated for a number of reasons, mostly cause Clover Town was one of the most out of the way towns in Fiore, there were two other more popular Taverns, and most bachelors feared the owner. The Owner, Gladys, happened to also be the bartender, a lady in her late fifties but still looked pretty strong. She used to serve in the Fiore Military for decades, until she suffered severe damage to her leg nearly a decade ago but since then worked at and then inherited her father's bar. While not as spry as her youth, she was still a force to be reckoned with and has been known to throw out men twice her weight when they can't respond well to the word 'no'.
Fantastico was a regular here, and while he can be persistent if he is in the mood, his moral compass and views on loyalty prevent him from actually doing something outside of talk without first winning over someone, and he didn't bring anything less then legal to the tavern so she was alright with him.
The tavern was of a simple yet elegant design. The large room was of an octagon shape, with the bar at the opposite end of the door with doors to the backroom, kitchen, and stairwells on either side. There were plenty of tables in the center, however the center of the room is lower then the area surrounding it. The outer rim consisted of fenced off areas with booths if someone wanted, and each booth area had a small three foot high fence blocking them off from the others. In the dead center of the room was a currently inactive fireplace that had a metal fence around it in case anyone needs to warm up during the cold or dry off during the rain. There were six skylights in the ceiling around the pipe being used as a chimney. There were a few lanterns hanging and a few mounted candles lighting the room, but there were plenty of shadows in the room.
Fantastico was sitting at a table across from an elderly man, dressed in a grey Kosode and Hakama, there was a Katana and a Wakaba sheathed at his side. There was a clear tension between the two in the sparsely populated Taver. "Be reasonable, even you said her death wasn't my fault! I did everything I could but your stubborn pride got in the way, and I forgive you. But you can't force me out of my daughter's life." He said to the man, however the elder was not exactly pleased with what was being said. "You dishonored my family enough, my daughter bore your child and you could not take her as your bride! Then you tried to rip her from our lives still unwed, and you have the audacity to infect my granddaughter with your filth?"
The man stood up, and walked towards the door. Fantastico finished his drink before pulling out the Pirate Key, he flicked the idol revealing the key, Gladys was watching and she slowly reached for her crossbow however Fantastico sighed and flicked the key again, lowering the flipped half of the idol back down. He knew that violence was not going to solve this problem, nor would his smooth tongue. Gladys brought over another mug of beer for the annoyed pirate. "He seems like a real piece of work, to be honest he just doesn't get that you genuinely weren't in love with his daughter and it was a one time event. He is too, rigid with tradition while you barely even follow common decency on your worst day."
Fantastico sighed, before taking a sip of his next drink as Gladys headed back to the bar. This was not the first time the red pirate sought to meet the elder man here, to much less success in the past. "I got six kids, I can tell you where three of them are, two at my uncle's ranch and one at my own, which happens to be next door. I get to see five of them, and all their families are at the very least understanding I am not a bad guy, but the problem is he lives by an absurdly strict moral code..." He said before pulling out his iLac and scrolled through messages. "Huh, I see..."
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Fantastico was a regular here, and while he can be persistent if he is in the mood, his moral compass and views on loyalty prevent him from actually doing something outside of talk without first winning over someone, and he didn't bring anything less then legal to the tavern so she was alright with him.
The tavern was of a simple yet elegant design. The large room was of an octagon shape, with the bar at the opposite end of the door with doors to the backroom, kitchen, and stairwells on either side. There were plenty of tables in the center, however the center of the room is lower then the area surrounding it. The outer rim consisted of fenced off areas with booths if someone wanted, and each booth area had a small three foot high fence blocking them off from the others. In the dead center of the room was a currently inactive fireplace that had a metal fence around it in case anyone needs to warm up during the cold or dry off during the rain. There were six skylights in the ceiling around the pipe being used as a chimney. There were a few lanterns hanging and a few mounted candles lighting the room, but there were plenty of shadows in the room.
Fantastico was sitting at a table across from an elderly man, dressed in a grey Kosode and Hakama, there was a Katana and a Wakaba sheathed at his side. There was a clear tension between the two in the sparsely populated Taver. "Be reasonable, even you said her death wasn't my fault! I did everything I could but your stubborn pride got in the way, and I forgive you. But you can't force me out of my daughter's life." He said to the man, however the elder was not exactly pleased with what was being said. "You dishonored my family enough, my daughter bore your child and you could not take her as your bride! Then you tried to rip her from our lives still unwed, and you have the audacity to infect my granddaughter with your filth?"
The man stood up, and walked towards the door. Fantastico finished his drink before pulling out the Pirate Key, he flicked the idol revealing the key, Gladys was watching and she slowly reached for her crossbow however Fantastico sighed and flicked the key again, lowering the flipped half of the idol back down. He knew that violence was not going to solve this problem, nor would his smooth tongue. Gladys brought over another mug of beer for the annoyed pirate. "He seems like a real piece of work, to be honest he just doesn't get that you genuinely weren't in love with his daughter and it was a one time event. He is too, rigid with tradition while you barely even follow common decency on your worst day."
Fantastico sighed, before taking a sip of his next drink as Gladys headed back to the bar. This was not the first time the red pirate sought to meet the elder man here, to much less success in the past. "I got six kids, I can tell you where three of them are, two at my uncle's ranch and one at my own, which happens to be next door. I get to see five of them, and all their families are at the very least understanding I am not a bad guy, but the problem is he lives by an absurdly strict moral code..." He said before pulling out his iLac and scrolled through messages. "Huh, I see..."
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