Majima Gorō (
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Option A:
Uh.
Don't panic: possible livestock emergency.
One of the locals told me she left a hen on my porch. Guess what? Porch, no chicken.
So, you know.
If seen, do not engage. Report all chicken- and chicken-related activity.
[ ooc: Network/action, feel free to sight this chicken around town if you like! ]
Option B:
I heard some of you booze hounds were sniffin' around, so lemme save ya the trouble. My name's Majima, and I run the bar. The rules are don't be an asshole.
Here's a map. There's pool and darts. Got some smokes, too, but you better give me a real good reason why I should part with those.
Uh.
Don't panic: possible livestock emergency.
One of the locals told me she left a hen on my porch. Guess what? Porch, no chicken.
So, you know.
If seen, do not engage. Report all chicken- and chicken-related activity.
[ ooc: Network/action, feel free to sight this chicken around town if you like! ]
Option B:
I heard some of you booze hounds were sniffin' around, so lemme save ya the trouble. My name's Majima, and I run the bar. The rules are don't be an asshole.
Here's a map. There's pool and darts. Got some smokes, too, but you better give me a real good reason why I should part with those.
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I'll keep that in mind, if we ever get out of this shithole. [She quirks a brow.] Host club? What's that?
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There's a markup on food and alcohol, though, so if yer wallet's strapped, you're best off saving your yen. Plenty of cheaper food stands and restaurants around, and they actually specialize in lunch and dinner.
[ Not that he had anything against either kind of club -- it was just that foreigners tended to get a little confused about them. ]
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Like to meet whoever thought the first one up, 'cause that's a business owner who knows their target market. 'pparently, it don't even stop at cats. They got owl and capybara cafes, too.
[ Man, what would they think of next... ]
You an animal fan?
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Plus, every year they have somethin' called the escaped animal drill. Bunch of zoo staff reenact what'd happen if an animal escaped, with nets and everything. Read that they had a big papier-mâché rhinoceros one time. Kids love it.
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What kind of things did you do for a good time? Or just like, a normal everyday time? I think I'd like to get the actual feel of real life in Japan were I going to go, you know?
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I lived in Kamurocho, so it's a little rough around the edges. But if I had the day off to do stupid shit, guess I'd tool around at a couple places.
If ya like games, there's an arcade called Sega Hi-Tech Land on Nakamichi Street where they got a bunch of machines and prizes. Personally, I used to go down to the Yoshida Batting Center or Mach Bowl, smoke some turkeys. Got a theater, music stores, buncha pachinko places if yer into that.
For food, depend on what ya want. Kanrai's pretty good for Korean barbeque. Sometimes ya spot celebrities there, sometimes not... but they got galbi, salted tongue, the works. If you wanna drink and do a little gambling, Vincent's your bar. There's a couple down in the Champion district, but it's a hole and the residents ain't always friendly.
Far as hotels go, Kamurocho's basically a red-light district, but let's see... how 'bout Kamuro Hot Springs? It's Japanese-style accommodations, which you're not gonna see anywhere else.
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Probably gonna pass on the salted tongue though. [The disgusted look on her face tells all. Gross.] So yeah think I'd just stick to the bars and gambling.
That Hot Springs thing that sounds choice. Sounds relaxing. Don't get to do a lot of relaxing. Always running around trying to keep the world from ending. [It's nice to talk about a potential vacation, even if she's sure she's never going to get to take it. Either because there's no way out of here or she's never going to have the time when she gets back home.]
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[ He let out a brief sigh. One of the things he missed most around here? Anything that even slightly resembled a decent hot bath. ]
It's real relaxin'. That goes double if ya got the world on yer shoulders. Only thing is... you ain't got any ink on ya, right?
They don't let people with tattoos into the baths.
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That's fine. Just cover it up with a big band-aid or some shit, no one'll know.
It's 'cause tattoos are connected with the yakuza... even if ya ain't one. Some places make exceptions for people outta the country, though. Guess they figure it's popular enough with Americans, ain't really mean the same thing.
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okay, current fugitivethough. So, she isn't exactly without her faults.]no subject
Another product of the foster system, huh? Seems like a pretty common story around here. Got any brothers or sisters?
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What about you?
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[ He reached into his pocket, removed a cigarette. A brief flick of his lighter, and then Majima was taking a drag. It was a practiced motion, much rehearsed over the years. ]
He ain't here. Sure you'd all know if he was.
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Nah. He just sticks out in a crowd, that's all. Bigger and taller'n I am.
[ Which was fairly impressive for a dude from the 80's, since Majima was already 6'1" and change. But Saejima Taiga was built like a bear, and sometimes had about the same disposition. Maybe more likely than not, these days. ]
Name's Saejima. Not like I'm expectin' to see him around here, that is.
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Yeah? 'ppreciate it. If ya got someone you're on the lookout for, I can keep an eye open for them, too.
[ ...only one, though. ]
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good place to wrap?
Can't tell if that's good news or bad.