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       Changes to the House of Lycus - ideas and comments
       By: Tula Date: June 15, 2025, 10:47 am
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       I had first posted this as a reply but thought that it'd be
       better to post a new message.
       Here some ideas from me, some of which we have already
       discussed:
       Migos has to leave the House of Lycus since it's suspected but
       not proven that he worked together with the Cosian occupation
       forces. He then becomes a bit of a shady character, running a
       restaurant and becoming an important figure in Torcadino's
       criminal world. It's also known to many that he'd opposed to the
       administration though he doesn't dare to openly oppose it. Migos
       is more of an opportunist than a master criminal, so the
       administration could be aware of most of his activities but
       tolerate him because he makes it simpler for them to keep an eye
       on the opposition.
       We might need some kind of focus points in Torcadino where all
       participants can easily meet.
       I thought we could use Migos' tavern as a kind of Rick's Cafe
       where all kind of people meet on a kind of neutral ground.
       Then we could have the city's slave market where both the city
       and independent slavers do business. Slaves owned by the city
       could come here to receive training and kajirae owned by members
       could be sent by theiir patriotic owners to help with the
       training.
       And the administrator and the head scribe will probably set
       something where members can meet who are interested in running
       the city?
       #Post#: 577--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Changes to the House of Lycus - ideas and comments
       By: Tula Date: June 15, 2025, 10:48 am
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       From what I witnessed, I think one of the big problems for
       newcomers is that it isn't easy to integrate into an existing
       room and its dynamics. And they might be uncertain how to act in
       a Gorean setting. So how about setting up a few rp idreas with
       descriptions and who best to contact about it?
       For example the rebuilding of Torcadino could appeal to someone
       who'd like to play out a Gorean setting, plan for activities and
       get involved in city building.
       Other ideas could appeal tp someone looking for a collar. If
       they're free women, they could for example take a loan from a
       shady restaurant owner who would sooner or later demand
       repayment. And if they can't pay, they end up in the pens of the
       slave market.
       Migos could also provide rooms in the back of his restaurant
       where people can meet for clandestine activities. One use of
       them could be that some free women looking for an adventure
       change there in slave garments and a collar. Most of the time
       they'll return to the room and dress again in their robes to
       return to a respectable life. But sometimes they might be caught
       by guards or free men while disguised as a slave girl. Or they
       might lose the key to their collar. Or Migos might decide that a
       woman is just too beautiful to remain free.
       #Post#: 578--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Changes to the House of Lycus - ideas and comments
       By: Marcus Lycus Date: June 15, 2025, 9:45 pm
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       I think these are all fine ideas, Tula. And well in keeping with
       the spirit of what we want to do.
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