Reiloth's Weekly Poo: Commoner Taverns

Started by Reiloth, January 13, 2017, 11:59:49 AM

I love the Arboretum. It's just hard to find players there.  :-\


I've literally never been in there.

I've explored ankheg lairs, giant silt whirlpools, and looked upon giants towering over Red Storm east. I've seen the caves of the kryl queen and spit in the face of a gith warchief.

But the Arboretum? Never had the balls to go in there.

I love the Arboretum, too. I just typically have to invite people to go there specifically.
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Quote from: Miradus on January 15, 2017, 02:32:53 PM
I've explored ankheg lairs, giant silt whirlpools, and looked upon giants towering over Red Storm east. I've seen the caves of the kryl queen and spit in the face of a gith warchief.

Nice C-Beams Speech, Roy Batty ;)

Ive honestly just never been in a position where I would thematically be welcome. Icly welcome by a few folks because I am lucky like that, but if those people werent around? I generally wouldnt be super welcome. (I like my breeds and stumps, leave me alone!)

I like every tavern, and wish we had the numbers to put in a couple more with certain themes, the way Red's has. For the last couple of years though I've usually been playing people who don't get the most out of them so my saying this might seem kind of weird.

I think the cheapest drink in the Arbotoreum is 30-35 sids? And certain people -definitely- aren't allowed in there. And there's also a section reserved for nobles and their guests only, which I've seen gets a lot of use compared to the regular bar. I think that section should have its roof collapse and be modified into a fancy cooking room or something. The extra privacy I don't think is worth further separation from the playerbase, with our numbers being kind of low.
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