TorontoDistilleryDistrict

The Distillery District
The Distillery District is old...very old. One of the oldest in Toronto, actually. Originally home to two of the largest whiskey distilleries in the entire world, the area went through a period of economic downturn as a mostly derelict location. It was during this time that the supernatural found a home here...albeit on a very small, jovial scale. Two small pubs opened up, one run by the Summer Court of the Fae (it closed fairly quickly, due to Winter Court dominance in the area), and the other by Peter Silenus, a jovial little bearded Greek man who is overly familiar with the female patrons, to the constant consternation of their boyfriends. Once a year, he holds a brewer’s contest in his pub, the entry fees being donated to charity on condition of a matching donation from the nearby Young Theatre.

At the end of the day, you sometimes just want a quiet drink and a good meal. Have a seat.
 * The Idea**

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry...
 * The Aspect**

Peter Silenus,
 * The Face**


 * Motivation:** Peter Silenus is not as he appears; a diminutive Greek man, loose black locks touched with iron grey and sparkling mischief in his dark eyes. Peter is a satyr, one of the goat-men of ancient Greek legend, transplanted here almost before Toronto was founded. Having grown tired of the constant bickering and warring between the various supernatural nations, here, he thought, here he could find some measure of peace. By the time he had his pub set up, he had already influenced the area enough that major distilleries and many small breweries had come to the area, looking for his expertise in offering up worship to the...er..."spirits" of Dionysus, if you'll pardon the pun. Peter does his level best to stay off the radar, supernaturally speaking. His bar is not Accorded Neutral Ground, but all the same he will brook no discord in his little corner of the big TO. If you look to be heading for hostility, or even just mistreating a lady (and if you are a woman in his pub, you are a lady), you will be asked to leave, politely. And should you fail to comply, the other patrons are always more than willing to lend you a hand in finding the door.

Satyr Beermaster
 * High Concept**

Reports of Our Lustings Have Been Greatly Exaggerated No Vampires Allowed
 * Other Aspects**

This page is part of Michael Panter's //DFRPG: Toronto the Good?// campaign.