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The Red Scorpion Bar, a small worthless-seeming bar with watered down drinks and the closest thing to live-music the establishment has ever known is the wino at the counter screaming the only drinking song he knows. The barkeep, a large hairless rock of a man, huge even by an Akamichi's standard has always been able to (thankfully) keep this patron's shenanigans at bar with a steel look. Criminals have always flocked to this establishment like moths to a flame. It had nothing to do with his wares but rather the location, in the heart of the Black Bazaar many unscrupulous individuals use this bar as a center of operations. Since the Obsidian was broken into by the Cabal, the bar has been packed wall-to-wall. The densely populated space does not seem to deter the growing crowds that last until morning.

She came here to regenerate. What sympathies and ethics that bound her before were forgotten. These men who would never be missed and if they were it would only be so that a parade would herald the community's gain through their loss. Blood sacrifices would have to be made and the quality made no difference to her.
She told herself that she was doing the community a great service, riding Sunagakure of one wretch at a time. It would not take much to comfort her, she would sleep just fine. Better in fact once they were dead. Order a drink. Walk away with someone... anyone who would order a glass here was hardly better than a mindless beast. Everyone here was a murder, she was not emphatic but their malcontent and Machiavellian intent made the air thick and curled her toes. She carried a similar aura - of hate and wrath. While she bore no insignia of her family, no crest or marking; many of the men bore signs of their affiliation, some even proudly displayed their betrayals. This bar was no secret, but there was strength in numbers and due-process. She was going to eliminate the later. She needed to practice. She needed to remember -how- to be what she was. To take as well as give. Three men have already died by her hand this evening alone, there was time still for a fourth.
Sousuke was alive, but he had been broken by the terrors that had come to pass. She was a different woman as well, not even human. While this was not a change, rather a revelation it altered her perceptions. She accepted the bitter drink that slid across the bare table. It was something fruity, it was the color not that taste that attracted her. As the firewater washed the back of her throat she scanned the bar. She wanted to find the worst of them, she was not seeking alliances but rather ending their miserable existence. It was the Cabal specifically that she had grown to hate, they forced her from her oblivious state to this discontent.
<COLOR color="red">"Get this man a drink," Shiori called to the barkeep.