>>>>>[You can practice all you like, but it is only through combat that your skills are truly honed to perfection. Taking risks, therefore, is a necessary part of staying ahead of the curve, to say nothing of being the best you can be. And the thing about friends, Joker, isn't so much what you do for them but what they're willing to do for you when you need it, sometimes before you ever know you need it. Perhaps they got ears in places you don't, and they heard the Johnson you're working for has a habit of sending 'cleaners' to take care of his teams afterwards. If all your relations in the biz are strictly cash, then there's nothing to keep that fixer from sending you out on a suicide run. But when people know that you're willing to go that extra mile for them, it gives them incentives to look out for your general welfare, and they're more likely to do the same for you. That doesn't mean you run into a dragon's lair on a whim, but if a buddy gets picked up by some Yaks and you know they're going to geek him once they extract intel from him, then staging a rescue mission will earn you one hell of a marker next time you are in trouble.
Card, its some Spanish thing I think. Probably some descendant of bridal dowries or the like. And yes, Xerena, I'll wear the shirt. Also, the managers and lawyers have finished their talks, so I can confirm the acts who will be performing. Deirdre will be playing at the ceremony in Cara'sir, and Maria Mercurial will be playing at the reception at Penumbra. Oh, and if you see a sky blue pony with wings wandering around, don't worry, it is just a free spirit I met in Denver, and we've kept up correspondence since then. Interesting fellow.
Anyways, as has been said, formal wear for the ceremony, and come in your 50s runner chic for the reception. Wolfgar, pass along the group you were talking about, and I'll see what I can do. I don't think the performers will mind, but you know how managers get.]<<<<<
--Iceblade (23:37:23/02-25-75)