1. Post your favorite moments
This was probably my fav Dec tavern and one of my absolute fav taverns ever. There was so much rp between npcs and pcs but also pc/pc. Made me quite happy. I was exhausted by the end of it as I felt I was constantly running from one rp fire to the next. Also, Briony was perpetually pissed off all night and it was surprisingly fun, if, again, exhausting.
2. Post your less favorite moments (if we don't know, we can not fix)
There seemed to be confusion about groups, and I get it, there were people that didn't show up and it was a first time tavern, but some mods got a bit jumbled, I feel. Nothing huge though.
3. What you would like to see more of
Intense character decisions. I hated fighting the peasants, but that was an in character hatred, not an ooc one. I think it was brilliant to show some of the consequences to our actions. I loved all the flak the Breach was getting from a character development point of view. Realistic results from these power fantasy actions can be really fun and interesting.
4. Give us a moment from the perspective of your character
Refugee after refugee poured in, hungry, tired, angry. Briony's blood was boiling. She was one of these people, or she could have been. The only difference was that she had the option to travel to the Breach, and the desire to. Her family, all farmers, all the same as these people. They could be among them, for all she knew, the farms could suffer if the trends continued. And here, all these puffed up, self-important Breachers were, mocking them, daring to tell these desperate people that they were in the wrong. It was the bloody Breach that sent these people here, that upset and destroyed so many lives without so much as the thought of a plan.
The mockery, the derision, the outright ignorance of those she once considered allies sickened her. She leaned against a wall of the Tavern and watched, pulling coin from her purse. She couldn't fix this, didn't have the resources, connections, or manpower. But, by the blood of her mother's loins, she was going to do what she could to ease it.