Really edgy
There existed the phrase “old habits die hard”, and Lirka had decided such a phrase was horrendously stupid. She had died hard, very hard in fact, and her old habits still existed. One such habit had always been her enjoyment of the Underworld and sleazy cantinas, before becoming Governor of “Mandalore” she had frequented these such establishments whenever she got the chance. And whilst it had been many months she had (the whole dying affair did get in the way of things), the inherent violent stress of her position made a little bit of R&R well deserved. Even though “R&R” for Lirka always held at least some degree of bashing for morons face into a table till either the face or the table broke.
Nar Shadda had been the chosen planet for this venture, it’s great and all consuming metal towers were the perfect hiding place for the wonderful places in the Galaxy with greasy food and cheap booze. She dug into the depths of the Hutt moon, wearing her old armor: less gaudy than the new and something maybe one out of a million people would actually know. She had some semblance of a reputation, even if it was small. But, size was what really mattered down here: no one would touch the armored behemoth sauntering on it, and they left a nice opening in the corner of the Cantina; keeping their distance from this...alien...and it’s massive blade, which like how Lirka had done so many times before rested near her: showing it’s full splendor to all present, a warning to any who wanted to be bold. She sat there, for a time. Now it was just going to be a case of observing the patrons and the newcomers until she decided to drown herself in mediocre alcohol.
Valkren Calderon Beltran Rarr
Nar Shadda had been the chosen planet for this venture, it’s great and all consuming metal towers were the perfect hiding place for the wonderful places in the Galaxy with greasy food and cheap booze. She dug into the depths of the Hutt moon, wearing her old armor: less gaudy than the new and something maybe one out of a million people would actually know. She had some semblance of a reputation, even if it was small. But, size was what really mattered down here: no one would touch the armored behemoth sauntering on it, and they left a nice opening in the corner of the Cantina; keeping their distance from this...alien...and it’s massive blade, which like how Lirka had done so many times before rested near her: showing it’s full splendor to all present, a warning to any who wanted to be bold. She sat there, for a time. Now it was just going to be a case of observing the patrons and the newcomers until she decided to drown herself in mediocre alcohol.
Valkren Calderon Beltran Rarr