The GT Bar
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- | The GT Bar appears to be a normal corner bar (Well if you want to get technical, it would be a floating ship bar, or at the end of a long alley bar), but just step inside and you will feel yourself being drawn into the world it contains. The GT Bar itself is not that old, the current incarnation is rather new. What lies beneath the GT Bar is ancient. Hallways, Passageways, Catacombs, and a Labrynth, hold the secrets to the bars history, and well...secrets. A recent dating [done by [[Sparticus]]] shows that the oldest part of the underworking to be the Labrynth. The Labrynth dates back tens of thousands of years. The closest that Sparticus was able to date it back to was 15245 B.C. | + | The GT Bar appears to be a normal corner bar (Well if you want to get technical, it would be a floating ship bar, or at the end of a long alley bar), but just step inside and you will feel yourself being drawn into the world it contains. |
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+ | The GT Bar itself is not that old, the current incarnation is rather new. What lies beneath the GT Bar is ancient. Hallways, Passageways, Catacombs, and a Labrynth, hold the secrets to the bars history, and well...secrets. A recent dating [done by [[Sparticus]]] shows that the oldest part of the underworking to be the Labrynth. The Labrynth dates back tens of thousands of years. The closest that Sparticus was able to date it back to was 15245 B.C. |
Revision as of 00:02, 11 September 2006
The GT Bar appears to be a normal corner bar (Well if you want to get technical, it would be a floating ship bar, or at the end of a long alley bar), but just step inside and you will feel yourself being drawn into the world it contains.
Headline text
The GT Bar itself is not that old, the current incarnation is rather new. What lies beneath the GT Bar is ancient. Hallways, Passageways, Catacombs, and a Labrynth, hold the secrets to the bars history, and well...secrets. A recent dating [done by Sparticus] shows that the oldest part of the underworking to be the Labrynth. The Labrynth dates back tens of thousands of years. The closest that Sparticus was able to date it back to was 15245 B.C.