A place for those who feel outcast or forgotten by the steampunk community or in life. Grab a chair, have a drink, and have a jolly good time with jolly good company. There are people in the world who suck and this is an escape.

The underground life isn't for all be we are out there.

 

My name is Alex ,the owner, and I'll be your bartender

Along with Ara, the other bartender

 

And Simon, the Demon King Monkey!

Welcome to the world of steampunk, and If you are new we will gladly help you with anything you need. And check us out for whiskey Wednesday's, where whiskey is free.

 

                         ********IMPORTANT********

There is an underlying story and/or parts there of, that is followed from the Airship Alicia Grey and The Airship Battle Royale. It is not the main focus of the Gear, but It does happen from time to time. The events are scripted at first, but remember your input changes the script. 

This role-play bar, is a light hearted dose of fun. It has its serious moments but the Spirit of the Gear is about comradery, having some drinks, and experiencing everything and anything. The more veteran gear posters will help out the newer Gear Goers with any questions, or ideas.

The gear is designed to help develop your characters if you would like. Feel free to message T.R. Harrison, Arabella Porter, or myself, if you have any questions.

 

 

WARNING: HAS BEEN KNOWN TO CAUSE: LAUGHING, GOOD COMPANY, AND ALL AROUND FUN!!!

 

Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rejected-Gear/116007448555003

We have a skype room:

[Currently Under Renovation]

World's End(The underground of the RG)

DISCLAIMER: Chat is unfiltered and uncensored, join at your own risk and if you have an issue with it you do not have to participate. This is a back room off welcome. The rejected gear and all afiliated persons are not accountable for the skype chatroom.

 

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Well, it helps if you have one of these *ejects a wicked looking curved blade from his forearm and grins evilly*

(returns the smile)  Oh, my!  But, of course, you would have to know how to use it!  I'm afraid I would be quite useless in that regard.  At least for now. 

*retracts the blade and pulls out a knife with tiny writing on it* Ma'am, allow me to teach you something.  In order to truly use a weapon too the fullest, you must understand it *spins the weapon around his hand several times before catching it* I know the exact balance point, weight, blade length, and so on of this blade.  Therefore, I am much more effective with it than someone who didn't.  I can teach you if you would like?

*a look of slight surprise*  You would teach me?  I do believe I would like that. 

*smiles* always happy to teach *pulls out a smaller blade* this, ma'am, is a personal defense dagger.  Double edged, with a really nasty tip.  Now, one thing you can do is make this your own *pulls out my blade, and reads the writing on it* "Reapers, ferry this soul to the next life.  Let him suffer not this broken body any longer."  It's a death incantation.  I carved this on here after my first kill *hands her the smaller blade* take care of it.  Learn it.  Make it your own.

*takes the dagger as if a priceless treasure*  I hesitate to accept such a gift.  *eyes shining wickedly*  But I will ... because I really want it!!

An acceptable reason.  Treat it well, and it shall never fail you.

I will ... I promise.  How can I thank you?

Well Miss Abi, ya bait a line and wait for them to take it , then haul them up and put a bullet right to the back of their head. Then its just a matter of skinning them  and treating the hide, as to the rest it becomes gator sausage, fried bites , ect....I do miss home cooking.

*looks at the captain* indeed, can't say I've had aligator myself, but I hear it's quite good.  Personally, I'm partial to a good solid weave.

Well, contrary to some opinions it dosen't "taste like chicken" has more of a cross between ...well, it dosent taste like chicken, guess gator tastes like gator.Woven fabric is good but harder to waterproof sometimes depending on what it is. I will say a good pair of canvas trousers are hard to beat for wear and tear.

indeed.  I once had the most fabulous cloak.  Soft as velvet, but had a layer of some rough canvas inside.  Fabulous for hanging, climbing, and attending a ball in.

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