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	| i dont wont to be rude but i wanted people to pick one of the three i mentiond. |  Well, of those three, I'd say the sword swallower. I just read your fursona description again, and you are very focused on his weapons and fighting style. So I'd find the more down to earth and mundane occupations to be somewhat off and uncharacteristic choices for someone like him. I'm not usually a fan of the bodyguard/mercenary/warrior professions, but those are the ones I'd say your fursona makes me think of and associate with him. As such I'd say the sword swallower, as it includes weapons and a risk of possibly fatal injury to the performer.
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| I'd recommend the pianist myself.  Prostitution may be the mainstay of the town, bust foxonian can vouch for there are those who appreciate the finer arts. |  | _________________
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| given you seem to be on one side or the other of the pie flinging i would call that war profiteering to supply weapons to both sides and still fight for one you could call your profession a pastry-monger |  | _________________
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	| Specialization is for insects, my dear Xebulon.  Particularly in such a small community as Bon Bon.  I am a general practitioner of the medical arts.  I can set a broken bone, debride a wound, mix a draught of remedy, and write scholarly treatises. 
 Because if I recall correctly, the obsession with specialization that characterizes modern medicine and science has barely begun in this time period, particularly in medicine.  Of course, the base nature of surgery means that the old practice of it being delegated to a barber may still be around, but I don't think that's hygienic.
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 Ah.  My apologies, liebling Camarilla.  I was confused by both your picture in the Four Aces suite, which listed your occupation as that of a biochemist, and my recollection of you refering to yourself as a "druggist" which I thought to be something akin to a British "chemist".  That information contrasted with your more recent answers to Symphony's questions concerning ones views on ladies of negotiable affection.  The resulting differences were more than my tired old brain could muddle out.  Thank you, nett Doktor.
   
 Also, something I must have missed before.  Bravo, Ms. Santato, on the allusion to Marie Curie in Kommy's portrait.
   
 
 
   
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	| Say, there's another good idea.  A furstylist.  There's got to be a nice salon or barbershop somewhere in town... |  
 I could have sworn someone had already expressed an interest in this profession but, again, I could be mistaken.  If not, then it certainly is a capital idea.
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| Yes, I seem to be the cause of a fair amount of confusion...  So I just winged it and decided to just do a bit of everything.  Be a true Renaissance Vixen.  Easier that way.   
 But what Marie Curie do you speak of, Xebulon?  I didn't see a picture of her in the artwork.  It's been driving me a little mad looking for it.
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| Confusion, and more than one moral crisis I'll warrant.   
 As to Madam Curie, I meant to say "the allusion to...".  Other than an attractive female scientist, the glowing blue vial in your hand is to what I was refering.  Marie Curie used a vial of radium as a nightlight, so I'm told, because she liked the pretty blue-green light it gives off in the dark.  I know that's not what you're holding in that image, but that is of what it made me think.
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| then she succumbed to radiation poisoning, which brings to my mind a little peice of age old wisdom 
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	| then she succumbed to radiation poisoning, which brings to my mind a little peice of age old wisdom 
 "don't sod around with suspicious glowing liquids"
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 Come now, where's your sense of adventure?
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| ((Rune, what about something like a Telegraph Operator?  Surely someone has got to want to send messages to their loved ones.  I mean, BonBon seems to have more Pinkertons than Kansas City.  But a Telegraph Operator... or maybe just a Postman or something.)) |  |  |  |  | 
  
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| Hmmm, since my character does run a post office (Hence the term: Post Master/Linguist), it is not impossible for him to make arranged messages from one place to another using such a device. I should figure that into my character's background. Thank you miss Caroline for helping me further the development of my character. |  | 
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	| then she succumbed to radiation poisoning, which brings to my mind a little peice of age old wisdom 
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 I dunno about relentless, but my sense of adventure may carry me over the high seas, but it doesn't extend to glowing liquids that should be treated with more care than gunpowder.
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	| then she succumbed to radiation poisoning, which brings to my mind a little peice of age old wisdom 
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 I dunno about relentless, but my sense of adventure may carry me over the high seas, but it doesn't extend to glowing liquids that should be treated with more care than gunpowder.
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 oh dont get me wrong im all for fun and adventure, even involving viscous liquids and high seas and lots of gun powder its just safer to go on a big blood and gore filled killing spree than sleeping next to a vial of highly radioactive liquid
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	| then she succumbed to radiation poisoning, which brings to my mind a little peice of age old wisdom 
 "don't sod around with suspicious glowing liquids"
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 Come now, where's your sense of adventure?
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 I dunno about relentless, but my sense of adventure may carry me over the high seas, but it doesn't extend to glowing liquids that should be treated with more care than gunpowder.
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 oh dont get me wrong im all for fun and adventure, even involving viscous liquids and high seas and lots of gun powder its just safer to go on a big blood and gore filled killing spree than sleeping next to a vial of highly radioactive liquid
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| Ummm guys, its getting a bit off topic here. |  | _________________
 
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	| Xebulon wrote: |  
	| ...As to Madam Curie, I meant to say "the allusion to...".  Other than an attractive female scientist, the glowing blue vial in your hand is to what I was refering.  Marie Curie used a vial of radium as a nightlight, so I'm told, because she liked the pretty blue-green light it gives off in the dark.  I know that's not what you're holding in that image, but that is of what it made me think. |  
 The Victorian equivalent to a Glow Stick, eh?
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