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==The Locale==
 
==The Locale==
 
  
 
In Terminus there are many awe and horror inspiring spectacles to behold. Few of them though, are as pleasant as the Speakeasy at the End of Time. Once a prosperous tavern, the Speakeasy at the End of Time now exists as the only remains of now dead and forgotten Dimensional Plane, trapped at the very edge of the Void. And that is the novelty of the whole place. In a way, the Speakeasy was destroyed eons ago. In another way, the massive powers tugging at the Speakeasy created its very own time-sphere that honestly don't give a rat's ass about the established scientific believes.
 
In Terminus there are many awe and horror inspiring spectacles to behold. Few of them though, are as pleasant as the Speakeasy at the End of Time. Once a prosperous tavern, the Speakeasy at the End of Time now exists as the only remains of now dead and forgotten Dimensional Plane, trapped at the very edge of the Void. And that is the novelty of the whole place. In a way, the Speakeasy was destroyed eons ago. In another way, the massive powers tugging at the Speakeasy created its very own time-sphere that honestly don't give a rat's ass about the established scientific believes.
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To get to the Speakeasy at the End of Time is tricky. It usually gets down to being in the right place at the right time while doing the right things. There aren't many who knows how to do it. The most common way of doing it though is by getting wasted on Wednesday and then singing "Auld Lang Syne while jumping on your left foot while outside a Strip Club aimed at straight women. It works with some certainty.
 
To get to the Speakeasy at the End of Time is tricky. It usually gets down to being in the right place at the right time while doing the right things. There aren't many who knows how to do it. The most common way of doing it though is by getting wasted on Wednesday and then singing "Auld Lang Syne while jumping on your left foot while outside a Strip Club aimed at straight women. It works with some certainty.
 
  
  
 
==The Staff==
 
==The Staff==
 
  
 
'''Joe''': Joe is the bartender and owner of the Speakeasy at the End of Time. He's an portly man in his early fifties with balding black hair and an apathetic face that always gives the impression that he has recently exerted himself (he's has never been seen leaving the Bartender's disk though, so how this is possible nobody knows). Joe always wears a perfectly clean white apron and a red Polo shirt beneath. his vocabulary consists of three sentences:
 
'''Joe''': Joe is the bartender and owner of the Speakeasy at the End of Time. He's an portly man in his early fifties with balding black hair and an apathetic face that always gives the impression that he has recently exerted himself (he's has never been seen leaving the Bartender's disk though, so how this is possible nobody knows). Joe always wears a perfectly clean white apron and a red Polo shirt beneath. his vocabulary consists of three sentences:
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'''Sunny''': Sunny is the guy who opens the door for the guests when they enter. He's completely bald wears a pair of round glasses on his face. He's best recognized by the perpetually faint smile on his face. He's good at saying "Good evening my ladies and gentlemen" (he says it regardless of whose entering) Nothing else is known about him. He seems like a decent enough fellow though.
 
'''Sunny''': Sunny is the guy who opens the door for the guests when they enter. He's completely bald wears a pair of round glasses on his face. He's best recognized by the perpetually faint smile on his face. He's good at saying "Good evening my ladies and gentlemen" (he says it regardless of whose entering) Nothing else is known about him. He seems like a decent enough fellow though.
  
'''Le Chef''': Besides alcohol the Speakeasy at the End of Time also offers grub to its customers. Not food mind you, grub. Regardless of what you ordered you'll be given a plate filled with this grub. As a rule it's usually yellowish and brown and tastes a bit stale, but otherwise it's okay. The man responsible for making this grub is ''Le Chef''. Le Chef does not exist as person. No, rather Le Chef is actually a disembodied voice that lives in the Speakeasy's kitchen, where it spends its time spouting vitriol in French (or, in case your not from Earth, the closest thing imaginable to French) and, presumably, making grub.
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'''The Jazz Band''' They are the Speakeasy at the End of Time's very own jazz band. Their name is "The Jazz Band" and they never stop playing. They are good, but nothing worth applauding at. Still, they give that certain atmosphere necessary in a pub like this. Nobody knows the name of the members of the band though, as the band is yet to take a break from playing. Strangely though, they never seem to repeat themselves.
  
'''The Jazz Band''' They are the Speakeasy at the End of Time's very own jazz band. Their name is "The Jazz Band" and they never stop playing. They are good, but nothing worth applauding at. Still, they give that certain atmosphere necessary in a pub like this. Nobody knows the name of the members of the band though, as the band is yet to take a break from playing. Strangely though, they never seem to repeat themselves.
 
  
 
==The Regulars==
 
==The Regulars==
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'''Herr Coppenhagen''': A small bald old man with thick spectacles who always occupy the left corner of the bardesk. He always got a half full pint of beer in front of him and is said to be the only person who knows that which shall not be named (Graham Autumn's middle name)
 
'''Herr Coppenhagen''': A small bald old man with thick spectacles who always occupy the left corner of the bardesk. He always got a half full pint of beer in front of him and is said to be the only person who knows that which shall not be named (Graham Autumn's middle name)
  
'''Three Squirrels''' It's three squirrels. What did you expect?
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'''Three Squirrels''' Its three squirrels. What did you expect?
 
 
'''P'Ter L'Anley''': A former Grue infiltrator that made the mistake to peep just a bit do deep into Graham Autumn's vast collection of memories. The experience nearly killed P'Ter and quite efficiently severed him from the Grue Unity. He know spends most of his time sitting by himself at one of the tables further inside the Speakeasy, where he likes to sip on his drink and brood dark thoughts for himself.
 
  
 
'''Others''': The rest of the patrons who frequents the Speakeasy at the End of Time is a diverse lot. Expect many a hairy giant monkeys and luckless moisture farmers.
 
'''Others''': The rest of the patrons who frequents the Speakeasy at the End of Time is a diverse lot. Expect many a hairy giant monkeys and luckless moisture farmers.
 
  
  
  
 
[[Halt Evil Doer!]]
 
[[Halt Evil Doer!]]

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