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The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 11:34 pm
by Durvayas
To the staff of the cloak and dagger tavern in Andunor.
I had a great time RPing with them in the tavern, and I look forward to seeing them around more.
Come for the food stay for the ambiance.
UD community take note!
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:21 am
by livingNPC
As soon as I saw who FINALLY made UD toons, I rushed to hire them to come work in the Cloak and Dagger Inn. They are my favourite RPers, especially Dudicus_Maximum (not kidding, he is my favourite person on Arelith). Blend of comedic genius, well placed drama and ability to draw out more ground themes of stories.
As Durvayas said, come for the food, stay for the ambiance.
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:05 pm
by Irongron
I really like the mini-guild aspect of that quarter. I designed it as a shop that one could also RP as a bar if needs be.
Glad to see something come of it.
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 3:56 pm
by vaclavc
The quarter is awesomely designed, Irongron. A big thanks to all the visitors who contributed to the event. It turned out to be super fun.
And yes, dudicus_maximus is our hero. We always start our gaming sessions with a short prayer to him xD
-V-
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:24 pm
by Cuchilla
I believe it was Fallout (Jahzard) who months back got the idea of the Cloak & Dagger, the fixtures, aso. And also ran it with servants, shady meetings in the basement, and guest plotting ... Good times and good to see it continued!
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:01 pm
by Fallout
Kudos to The Cloak & Dagger, it started small but it got branched out to so many wonderful plots that still last. Idea of the place was to be rp ground where you can find someone to rp with and it really was. I think there is not a person who visited Andunor didnt come to the Inn and meet with others to talk with them or just spy.If the Inn had tax on each trade deal there made would have more funds than any settlement on the Arelith.
Each item in the inn is player-crafted and has a whole ic story behind it, there were more ideas but rp guide us to some other directions but have no fear this mentioned group will do even something more I can feel it, and hope those behind them too as Andunor really needs Cloak & Dagger!
P.S.
Special kudos goes to Achilla my loyal slave who was soul of the inn and the most friendly player in Andunor. Also kudos to the person who suggested a name of "Cloak & Dagger" and all who prepared meals and served drinks YOU ROCK!

Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2015 6:57 pm
by MissMay
HUGO NO SLAVE
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 10:44 am
by livingNPC
Going to Hi-jack this and thank Irongron so much for removing all those fixture crates from the tavern! I actually gasped aloud at work, and people asked if i was ok. You rock man!
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 11:59 am
by caldura firebourne
the gnolls can actually move around in there now!
awesome work in that place both by the devs and the players who run it, looking forward to encouraging the gnolls to go there instead of the web
you know cause everyone's tired of being run into by a drunk eyeball... it's gross
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:39 pm
by KaukoSeta
livingNPC wrote:thank Irongron so much for removing all those fixture crates from the tavern!
Oh Gods yes, this is great.
Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 1:03 pm
by Fallout
Well done mr.Dev, kudos to players who I heard rped this to get Devs attention, shame we didnt think of this before lol.
That place is true black heart of Underdark. And yes I am bit subjective on this

Re: The cloak and dagger
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 4:20 pm
by Sab1
livingNPC wrote:Going to Hi-jack this and thank Irongron so much for removing all those fixture crates from the tavern! I actually gasped aloud at work, and people asked if i was ok. You rock man!
Thought it looked more spacious in there, and here I thought my gnoll had lost some weight.