http://whitelotustea.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] whitelotustea.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2010-10-01 09:45 pm

THE GOLDEN TURTLE GRAND OPENING! [Active/Open]

Character(s): Iroh and ANY ONE WHO WANTS CR OR TEA OR BOTH
Content: The new tea shop in town opens, and he likely promised
Setting: The Golden Turtle [L5-6]
Time: Late Afternoon, Early Evening (Early Week 26)
Warnings: YOU MIGHT HAVE TOO MUCH FUN!

If you read about it in a tourist magazine, it would likely carry the advertisement:
A tea shop owned by Iroh. It features a wide variety of teas unfamiliar to the city, a warm atmosphere, plenty of tables for games of all ages!

"Come one, come all! Come in and have a cup of tea!" Iroh shouted at the passersby on the bustling streets of Paixao. It seemed like it was all too familiar, having opened a tea shop in Bao Sing Se not so long ago. Still, it didn't mean he wasn't excited about meeting new people and sharing his craft with others.

He was hoping to see so many come through his doors, especially since he practically offered free tea to every single visitor he knew. He had a hard time gathering what he would do about natives, but he supposed that if some were to be regulars, they would be entitled to a free cup after a while. And the dress code would be very very loosely observed. VERY loosely.

[identity profile] withwingstofly.livejournal.com 2010-10-28 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't call myself a warrior," Setzer answered with a smile, "but I can certainly understand the feeling. Not everyone takes well to being chained down."

Be it literally or more metaphorically, as was the case with him. He didn't mind coming to ground now and then but the sky was his true love. Even in a place where there wasn't any sky.

"Here's to the luck of the draw, then."
Edited 2010-10-28 01:45 (UTC)

[identity profile] withwingstofly.livejournal.com 2010-11-05 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
Setzer smiled as the tea was placed before him. Here was a true gamble, and that was something that had sadly been missing in his life. He didn't taste it immediately, though, instead taking in a moment to smell the scent wafting up from it. Not an unpleasant one, and that was in itself a good sign.

It was only after that decision that he decided to try the tea itself. Something like this would be best warm, and thus there was no more hesitation. Fortunately enough, the gamble held true, and it tasted as good as it had smelled.

"A fine brew."