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cat on a cold stone roof

A catboy walks into a bar...

(A lot of miqo'te get very hissy about being compared to cats. Shhim never really understood why. Miqo'te are fairly non-numerous, overall, and the main differences between them and the more numerous humanoids around - hyur, elezen, roegadyn, even lalafell - are the tail and ears and slitted pupils (for Seekers) and canines (for Keepers) and purring and... It just seems like a pretty apt comparison, in his opinion.)

A catboy walks into a bar. He's a regular, at the bar, because he's a drunk. Sort of. Not literally all the time, and he's got enough tolerance for alcohol that actually he doesn't even get "drunk" all that often. Mostly tipsy. You would, too, in his shoes.

He's not drunk right now, though; just looking to be. But before that he looks around in vague curiosity, because even despite himself he still somehow hopes that anything interesting might ever happen in his life.

Not that it ever does.

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cat on a cold stone roof

A catboy walks into a bar...

(A lot of miqo'te get very hissy about being compared to cats. Shhim never really understood why. Miqo'te are fairly non-numerous, overall, and the main differences between them and the more numerous humanoids around—hyur, elezen, roegadyn, even lalafell—are the tail and ears and slitted pupils (for Seekers) and canines (for Keepers) and purring and... It just seems like a pretty apt comparison, in his opinion.)

A catboy walks into a bar. He's a regular, at the bar, because he's a drunk. Sort of. Not literally all the time, and he's got enough tolerance for alcohol that actually he doesn't even get "drunk" all that often. Mostly tipsy. You would, too, in his shoes.

He's not drunk right now, though; just looking to be. But before that he looks around in vague curiosity, because even despite himself he still somehow hopes that anything interesting might ever happen in his life.

Not that it ever does.