Bouncer
Description:
Not every place is always calm, especially when people have been drinking
beverages of more ethanolic nature. These places, often inns and other
public establishments, provide an employment opportunity for bouncers, who
ensure the intactness of furniture and untoxicated guests. With a deep bass
rumble and a hint of a big fist, and in some cases even more, the bouncer pacifies
troublesome barefangs.
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Qualifications:
A good physical constitution and ability to throw weight around (especially
when it's not your own) are important when you're a successful bouncer. You
must not be afraid to step into a fight and take a few blows, and you should
have that certain something that makes people back away from you with the
intention of causing no more trouble even when you are not holding a sword
at their throats. A quick perception and good knowledge of people of many
races can also be counted as a plus.
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Applies to:
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Wrestling:
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How to get a good grip on the customer who needs pacification
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Brawling:
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When a good grip doesn't work, maybe a black eye does...
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Intimidation:
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But if you're a Big Scary BearTM, maybe you don't have to.
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Observation:
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To quickly spot trouble before it hits you with a beer mug
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Other:
For obvious reasons, bears often make the best bouncers. Their tranquil nature
can be very deceptive to the newcomer, but people quickly learn to pay them
proper respect, especially after a quick demonstration of the limitations of
the law of gravity.
Trivia: The bouncer career was conceived in our world without the knowledge
that SirClay had done the same... in exactly the same way as we did it, with
the same skills and requirements. Well, they say that great minds think alike... :)
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Famous bouncers:
Bruin
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