My favorite? It depends on what you want to experience. Though, if you're interested in the Guest of Honor, I believe the Paloma is her personal drink. No idea why, although I imagine it's refreshing to someone who comes from the desert.
The menu's so long because the Guest of Honor refuses to pick a favorite, I hear.
Well, for one thing, word has it she wants to know if you can get drunk, Ma'am.
[ And then he pours her a "Paloma"—like its namesake, grapefruit, lime, tequila, sugar, and soda. It's sweet, refreshing, tasty—
but there's a sort of bitter aftertaste that's not quite like grapefruit that underscores it all, and a flash of furious sorrow followed by homesickness. ]
She's been a bit busy, though. What with the war, after all, but she's also been overseeing some renovations.
I can confidently report that I am just as susceptible as any other human. As soon as I was able to [ i.e. obtained their booze ability ], I tested my tolerance to the fullest extent.
[ oooh there's a lot more negative feelings in this the Paloma (how strange to feel homesick without an actual place to call home??), which is the only reason she can't casually knock it back. ]
I can certainly understand her refusal to compromise, given what little I know of the circumstances, but is there any dissension on the Martian side?
Well, they're not precisely happy, either—there's been a lot of political disagreement within Meepsoor itself, since the Innugati kiima has decided it's too dangerous. After all, Meepsoor doesn't control its own water; Syrtus Lapis can cut it off at any time. It's why they've more or less always belonged to one empire or another.
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[ He pours you two drinks.
The Yvette: A creamy, fruity, liqueur. Drinking it, you feel happy, but also a little distant?
The Kohime: A beer brewed with livestock blood in the fermentation process. It leaves you with feeling of of bittersweet nostalgia. ]
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She drinks the Kohime and chases it with the Yvette. ]
Out of the specials, which is your favorite?
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The menu's so long because the Guest of Honor refuses to pick a favorite, I hear.
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What else do you know about the Guest of Honor?
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[ And then he pours her a "Paloma"—like its namesake, grapefruit, lime, tequila, sugar, and soda. It's sweet, refreshing, tasty—
but there's a sort of bitter aftertaste that's not quite like grapefruit that underscores it all, and a flash of furious sorrow followed by homesickness. ]
She's been a bit busy, though. What with the war, after all, but she's also been overseeing some renovations.
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[ oooh there's a lot more negative feelings in this the Paloma (how strange to feel homesick without an actual place to call home??), which is the only reason she can't casually knock it back. ]
I can certainly understand her refusal to compromise, given what little I know of the circumstances, but is there any dissension on the Martian side?
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Well, they're not precisely happy, either—there's been a lot of political disagreement within Meepsoor itself, since the Innugati kiima has decided it's too dangerous. After all, Meepsoor doesn't control its own water; Syrtus Lapis can cut it off at any time. It's why they've more or less always belonged to one empire or another.
Anything else I can get for you, Ma'am?
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Is there anything I can do for you?
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[ he winks. ]
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