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[OOM: The Dark Portal is destroyed and the forces of Azeroth must seek shelter on the world of Draenor.]
The Door does not open.
Then he grins. "Ha HA! I knew it! Modera owes me a drink!"
[OOC: Open all weekend!]
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Though none were this powerful.
"Hm, yes," Khadgar nods as he looks around the bar again, leaning on his staff slightly. "I see. I'll have to take care in my next essay to account for the temporal convergence as well." He's near giddy again, truly pleased to have been proven right.
"Milliways! A clever name. I should like to meet the owner of this fine establishment and congratulate them on their impressive entrepreneurial skills." He will not be surprised if it's the person he's talking to.
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"For the most part, patrons of Milliways are left to their own devices, which really is for the best," he grins. "Milliways offers any and all food and drink items found within any world and time, and people likewise come here from different worlds, different versions of the same world, and different times within them. There are also rooms to rent, and various amenities not found in most mundane taverns."
"Though you are taking your arrival much better than most newcomers do - much less shock and denial, thankfully - tradition does dictate that a newcomer's first drink is free."
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He takes his weight off his staff and steps forward to join the young man at Bar. He is not at all surprised when a glass of Dalaran red presents itself to him though the note that accompanies it telling him Welcome to Milliways! slightly does. "Ah, a construct! Yes, that would be most efficient. Thank you, my dear." He takes a sip of wine with a hum of pleasure.
"Marvelous. I am Khadgar," he says to them both with a slight bow, "of Azeroth." He has several titles but that seems like the only one to even have a chance of meaning something here.
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"The Bar does take very good care of her patrons," Yrael nods, smiling. "Though she can be quite pushy when she is feeling maternal."
On cue, a plate of fresh leafy greens and vegetables appear on the counter in front of Yrael, who puts a mock-horrified hand lightly to his chest. "You wound me, madam."
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"Well met, Yrael and Lady Bar," he replies with an amused smile at their antics. He takes another thoughtful sip of his wine. A place at the end of time would be a most useful use of time if he can figure out how to return. He's not concerned with the Bronze Flight coming and flaming the place down, either, if Yrael has lived here for some years. If the Bronzes took issue with it he likely wouldn't arrived here now. Perhaps a hearthstone...
"Am I to understand that Lady Bar acts as the innkeeper here?"
In answer a key to a room upstairs appears and Khadgar grins again.
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"Milliways is a good place, for the most part. Most patrons who come here treat it as a kind of neutral territory, or a refuge in time of need. The kitchens are open to all who might wish to use them, though food and drink can just as easily be ordered from the bar, or from one of the waitstaff. They may be rats but even I would consider them faithful and polite and clean."
And that's saying something.
"There is an infirmary for any who may come in injured or needing care," he gestures in the direction of the infirmary door. "There is also a gym, and a library upstairs. One may find the gardens, the greenhouse, the forge and stable outside, as well as the lake and forest." In turn, he gestures in the general direction of the pertinent stairway or door.
"As I say, most view this place as neutral territory, a peaceful place. It does have a few rules, however, and a security force to help the bar remain a refuge. Rule one, there is to be no violence in the bar proper. Secondly, no outside business such as grudges, vendettas, or struggles against arch-nemeses allowed in the bar. People are generally asked to leave such matters for their own world. Thirdly, there is to be no nudity or overtly sexual behavior in the bar proper."
They are not complicated rules, and the loopholes in them are miles wide for those who know how to look.
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Of course, being a mage, getting around such rules is a simple matter.
"What a fascinating place," Khadgar says happily. "And no regulations on the use of magic here? Outside those rules, of course." If he focuses too long the feel of the multitude of ley lines coming together here is enough to make his fingers numb and there's the feel of...whatever Yrael himself is. There is so much power here.
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Yrael's magic is... not the constructive sort.
"A very fascinating place," Yrael affirms, in the tone of one who is proud of their chosen home, and knows they made the right choice. "They say you can encounter six impossible things before breakfast here, and it has certainly been done. More than once."
"There isn't really much regulation on the use of magic, here, no," he adds after a moment of thought. "What is regulated - or rather, what is of concern - is what one uses that magic for, and any effects or side-effects it has on the place or its people. If the magic could harm patrons, or affect the workings of the bar, or affect drastic changes... it is generally best to consult one of the barmen."
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He's a little surprised that there are no regulations but he suspects there are plenty of abjurations to guard against attracting demons.
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In any case, demons can sometimes be enjoyable entertainment, even if Yrael has found their blood - though quite powerful - to taste disgusting.
"You'll want to ask after Michelangelo, or Sallie Reynolds. They are mind-linked to the Bar itself, so simply inquire with Bar and she will let them know you would like to confer with one of them."
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"Michelangelo or Sallie Reynolds," Khadgar repeats, committing the names to memory. Again he's struck by the cleverness of the setup here; someone clearly knew what they were doing. "Thank you for the explanation, though it seems you've given it quite often. I had rather thought my teleportation had gone awry."
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"Most people who find this place, for relatively few people do, arrive unexpectedly their first time. Some may eventually be able to secure a stable and reliable way to this place, but not all are able."
Yrael grins. "One does get to know the look of a newcomer, after a while, and introducing new arrivals to what they've stumbled upon is part of a Milliways' patron's duty, in remembrance of the time one's own face had that lost and bewildered look," he says, his tone suggesting he is (at least partly) kidding. "You may find yourself giving the same introduction, some day."
"Though your talk of teleportation intrigues me." Those grinning teeth are very white. "What is it you do, in the world from which you come?"
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"...it is, perhaps, complicated. But we've had some success so far!"
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"Azeroth is... the name of your world? Kingdom? What sort of horde is seeking to invade?"
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"Their last warchief was a bit of a bastard, however. Garrosh broke the truce and turned on the Alliance, and then people in his own faction if they weren't orcs like him. My understanding is that both sides united to take him down. He escaped with the help of a bronze dragon, they're specialists in time magic, and we only recently learned where when the Dark Portal opened to this alternate Draenor.
"And now we face a second invasion by an orcish Iron Horde. I was summoned because my mentor was the one to create the Portal originally and I've been the one to seal it shut in the past."
He thinks that was clear enough, but as he said, the matter is complicated.
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"If a mage could construct such a troublesome portal, could a mage not destroy or deconstruct it, so as to stop the current threat and prevent future threats to the world?"
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Lots and lots of souls.
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"So long as the souls do not have to be willingly donated to the cause, that is likely less daunting a task than obtaining an artifact of sufficient power. Those, at least, are a finite resource."
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He lets out a sigh. It has been a long day.
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It is with reluctance that he relents, leaning back and draining the wine from his glass. "But you are tired. You should rest."
Though there will absolutely be more questions at a later time. Yrael's curiosity is a deep well, never filled.
"The Bar has ways of finding rooms that best fit the particular patron's requirements for practicality and comfort, but one can always ask if something needs to be changed."
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Just as well they're changing the subject.
He laughs a bit. "People have been telling me that all day. Rest would be nice," he admits, "and I suppose I can afford to take the time here."
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"Time... moves differently between worlds and this place, you see. Though it is generally reliable that time will pause in one's world while one is here, there is no assurance that time will move here and there at the same rate, while one is in their world. A patron may return to their world and spend a week there before finding this place again, only to learn that months have passed here. Or they may leave the bar and, as time is reckoned in the bar, immediately return, having passed years in their world."
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He may be looking at Yrael a little pointedly.
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"There will always be something new to find out."
Why yes, he is ignoring the unanswered question. And not even trying to hide it.
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He raises his wine glass to Yrael. "To finding out new things."
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