34.07 Home Address
“Home Address” It is always good to know that you have finally returned home and there is nothing more to worry about for the day.
With a name like Breakershome, one might wonder where the docks are. You don’t see them when we first set sight on the town. That is because only the top level is visible from that vantage point. There are stairs and cranes along the back of the town that allow people and cargo to transfer from the piers up to or past the boardwalk halfway up the cliffside. The White Bear is one of the establishments found on this boardwalk, offering up an uninterrupted view of the sea.
Be careful out there.
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Panel 1
From the outside wall of the White Bear Tavern looking out at an angle, a procession of gobos - each disguised magically as gnomes - make their way into the establish. Nak is disappearing inside out of view, followed by a smiling Fip, and then Pōk, a twine-tied bundle of clothing still in hand. Following the last in line's lead - but with a moe serious expression - is Puccini, who scans the area as he hold open the door for his companions.
Panel 2
The door slowly swings shut behind them (offscreen), their absence revealing in more detail the upper portion of a tall ship anchored at the unseen docks below. The two visible masts appear bare like late-autumn trees, the sails furled tightly to the yards and all the rigging clearly visible. A waning gibbous moon sits in the evening sky just in front of the foremast.
Panel 3
As the door fully closed, one of the support posts for the second floor of the White Bear can be seen, along with the tavern sign. The walkway are silent and lacking of activity...
Panel 4
Until the two bandits walk casually into view and continue down the way without stopping. The do make note of where the wizard and his friends. This includes literal notation as one of them enters information in a small book.
From the outside wall of the White Bear Tavern looking out at an angle, a procession of gobos - each disguised magically as gnomes - make their way into the establish. Nak is disappearing inside out of view, followed by a smiling Fip, and then Pōk, a twine-tied bundle of clothing still in hand. Following the last in line's lead - but with a moe serious expression - is Puccini, who scans the area as he hold open the door for his companions.
Panel 2
The door slowly swings shut behind them (offscreen), their absence revealing in more detail the upper portion of a tall ship anchored at the unseen docks below. The two visible masts appear bare like late-autumn trees, the sails furled tightly to the yards and all the rigging clearly visible. A waning gibbous moon sits in the evening sky just in front of the foremast.
Panel 3
As the door fully closed, one of the support posts for the second floor of the White Bear can be seen, along with the tavern sign. The walkway are silent and lacking of activity...
Panel 4
Until the two bandits walk casually into view and continue down the way without stopping. The do make note of where the wizard and his friends. This includes literal notation as one of them enters information in a small book.
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