Tabby's Tattoo Parlor

Ornate designs and masterful work await those who take an interest in Tabby's Tattoo Parlor. Whether residents are wanting something small and simple, or much grander, Tabby can provide the great service they need.   The studio is small, but ornate, made of polished stone that Tabby keeps as clean as possible. The entry stands out for its carved wooden door, and headboard that may be the most expensive commission Carrigrand Woodworks has taken since its founding. Inside are a few workstations, each tailored to different types of tattoos and areas of the body.   Tattoos are expensive, but fit to the customer, as rates are not made public, and instead determined by Tabby's idea of what one can afford. Tabby is as a result also open to some degree of barter. It's too bad that she's quite quite closed to morality. Tabby is a particularly unique brand of hitman and murderer, in that she takes the dangers inherent to her job and weilds them as a sort of weapon. A tattoo may contain some slow-acting poison; it may be done using a purposefully contaminated needle. At times, particularly cheap customers may be swayed by offer of a particularly small tatto for free (so long as the price is right on the hit).   So Tabby's Tattoo Parlor, while a great place to get tattoos, is less so if someone in town wants you dead. The quality of Tabby's tattoos, as well as the ornate exterior, are a lure, pulling those interested in. Such traps are set with funds from previous work, and as customers have no inkling of what Tabby is capable of--for how could such a reputation set root in a town only a year old?--they enter unwary of the possibilities. Will it be poison, infection, disease to take her next hit? The ever-changing nature of her methodology adds to her cover.
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