Daughter of Fen
There was something inherently freeing about being back on Void Station. Kopatha Casino was probably one of the few establishments of Lina's that did attract those in the lower echelons of society but even then it was done with some air of class. The main floor was dedicated to numerous games, from high stakes sabaac tables and animated games of dejarik to betting points for sports across the galaxy.
Upstairs hosted a series of private customizable rooms, all with privacy and the highest security for those more exclusive games, typically used by the local gang or pirate leaders of the sector to settle scores. This floor also hosted Lina's own private entertainment area and the Handler's office through which all information from the Bothan sector and Mara Corridor flowed.
It was not these floors, however, that the Lady Lina graced her presence with today though, instead she descended to the lowest level, stepping into a different atmosphere entirely. Buzzing with a ravenous energy as spectators leaned forward howling their encouragements and wailing their despairs as credits passed from one hand to the next.
Lina could hear the fight in the pit beneath them before she could see it, the distinct crunch of a broken nose, the sickening slap of a fist against flesh. Bouncers cleared her a path to a box, granting her the best view of the fight and its watchers. She settled into her seat, eyes trailing the room before shifting to the fight as the Handler, a brown haired Bothan leaned towards her, updating her on the key notes for the news that travelled to him.
Jhyrack
Upstairs hosted a series of private customizable rooms, all with privacy and the highest security for those more exclusive games, typically used by the local gang or pirate leaders of the sector to settle scores. This floor also hosted Lina's own private entertainment area and the Handler's office through which all information from the Bothan sector and Mara Corridor flowed.
It was not these floors, however, that the Lady Lina graced her presence with today though, instead she descended to the lowest level, stepping into a different atmosphere entirely. Buzzing with a ravenous energy as spectators leaned forward howling their encouragements and wailing their despairs as credits passed from one hand to the next.
Lina could hear the fight in the pit beneath them before she could see it, the distinct crunch of a broken nose, the sickening slap of a fist against flesh. Bouncers cleared her a path to a box, granting her the best view of the fight and its watchers. She settled into her seat, eyes trailing the room before shifting to the fight as the Handler, a brown haired Bothan leaned towards her, updating her on the key notes for the news that travelled to him.
