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The Drunken Zeltron

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Entrance

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Holodisplay

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Bar

Name: The Drunken Zeltron

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Intent: To make a place for people to get drunk

Classification: Nightclub

Location: Coruscant Mid-levels

Affiliation: Liam Nightfire

Description: This former gun shop was bought about 1 standard decade ago by Liam Darkfire and converted into a nightclub. He accessed his vast wealth to buy the building in the hopes of creating a successful nightclub for his friends and business partners to flaunt his wealth with large parties. The name is a reference to how difficult it is to get a Zeltron drunk due to their extra liver. Simple in design, the building has one open floor and refreshers in the back. It has a bar in the center and speakers around the whole area to distribute the sound of the music. There is one main entrance in the front that is open when the club is open and ray shielded when it is closed. There is an anciently styled door with hinges in the back that is usually locked but can be kicked in easily. There are holodisplays around the edge along with tables for seated drinking. The bar offers no food.

History: This nightclub started as a gun shop owned by a dug who was short on credits. So Liam sprung on the opportunity and offered him thousands of credits for the building and all the weapons inside. Then he distributed the weapons to members of his syndicate and converted the store into a nightclub.

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Could you expand more on the history. The syndicate I'm sure is involved and for a club thats been open roughly a decade there's got to be more to it than gun distribution and tossing up some bottles of Southern Comfort on the shelf.
 

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