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As Drakes are largely prejudiced when it comes to Turnscales, the latter have created an informal 'underworld' of hidden bars, similar to Earth's gay bar culture.
As Drakes are largely prejudiced when it comes to Turnscales, the latter have created an informal 'underworld' of hidden bars, similar to Earth's gay bar culture.


There are three known 'roles' for Turnscale bars -- Architect, Mason, and Sentry -- with an informal fourth, the 'Guest' or 'Citizen'.<ref name="8.42">[[Chapter 8.42]]</ref>
There are three known 'roles' for Turnscale bars -- Architect, Mason, and Sentry -- with an informal fourth, the 'Guest' or 'Citizen'.<ref>[[Chapter 8.42]]</ref>


Architects 'build' Turnscale bars, organizing them and setting them up. Masons maintain bars and help maintain individual Turnscales' 'cover'. Sentries keep watch for crackdowns from the authorities, and keep everyone safe generally. And Guests/Citizens attend, and provide the clientele.
Architects 'build' Turnscale bars, organizing them and setting them up. Masons maintain bars and help maintain individual Turnscales' 'cover'. Sentries keep watch for crackdowns from the authorities, and keep everyone safe generally. And Guests/Citizens attend, and provide the clientele.
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