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July Test Drive!

Thinking of apping a character but not sure they'll fit in the city walls?
Have no fear, a meme for you is here.
Directions:
Locations:
1. Train Station: New arrival, or waiting to welcome people? Either way, the train comes in, but you still can't ride it out.
2. Cathedral: Looking for redemption? Just doing a little sight-seeing? Or just getting a little shelter?
3. The Clocktower: You can see the whole city from here!
4. The Black Stallion Saloon: You were told the burgers were great here-- but maybe you just came for the beer.
5. The Library: You came to do a little research, but it looks like all of the information's just out of your reach. Though, you can always find a way to pass the time here.
6. The Coffee Joint: A lovely place to have a chat and a bite to eat.
7. Le Cafe Anglais: A Parisian-British fusion that's as charming as it sounds and serves the best tea around.
Scenarios
1. Just walked in: You intended to get here, and you made your way in; but now someone's caught your eye and you'd like to have a chat.
2. Been here all day: You've been sitting around minding the time. Maybe you didn't notice them at first or maybe you were just working up the courage to talk-- either way, they know you're here and you know it too.
3. Bad weather: You're here because you've gotten rained in. This wasn't your choice, but at least it's dry-- right?
4. Wild card: Got something better in mind? Well screw these prompts, try it out yourself!
Have fun, guys!
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I think it comes from Turkey. It's not bad, but it can be a little thick. I've never heard of tea before, though.
[That's not gonna stop him from trying it.]
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Turkey.
[Gilles is thinking about this, filled with conflicting desires. He wants to try these new, strange things, yet he does not want to stumble into temptation.]
So--it is not a Christian drink.
[But at least it's not English! He still wants it...]
This place is filled with mysteries!
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No? As I'm reasonably sure beverages cannot recite scripture.
[He probably means the infidel thing, doesn't he. But never let the actual point be spoken when there's sarcasm on the line.]
If you try some, then you'll have one less mystery on your hands.
[Tea's probably similar to coffee. Or they wouldn't be offered together, right? Either way, it does sound pretty good.]
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He looks at Leonardo for a moment before laughing unreservedly at his joke. Gilles is a great audience for jokes. Ah, it's blasphemous, but also amusing, so he can't mind. Yet what he says in response is completely earnest.]
If the Lord willed it, even the rivers would have tongues and speak His Word. Anything might arise in the event of a blessed miracle!
[A secret beverage of the Saracens sounds too appealing, though.]
Is it intoxicating, like wine? I've never heard it forbidden.
[So--that must mean it's not forbidden, right? Surely that is what that means.]