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The Milk Bar is a members-only establishment that offer customers limited run milk and a place to reflect over one's personal thoughts. The bar opens after 10 p.m. and those without proof of membership will be refused entry. In order to enter the Milk Bar after 10, you need to assist the ranch girls at Romani Ranch with a certain crisis and acquire the Romani's Mask. This will surely grant you access into the bar to taste there fine milk and have a chat with many familar faces.
The Milk Bar is a members-only establishment that offer customers limited run milk and a place to reflect over one's personal thoughts. The bar opens after 10 p.m. and those without proof of membership will be refused entry. In order to enter the Milk Bar after 10, you need to assist the ranch girls at Romani Ranch with a certain crisis and acquire the Romani's Mask. This will surely grant you access into the bar to taste their fine milk and have a chat with many familiar faces.
 
In European countries, the alcohol mixed with the milk (as can be easily guessed from the vintage nature of [[Chateau Romani]]) was more clearly stated. I mean, c'mon, do you guys seriously think anyone would want to drink "vintage" milk? That would be spoiled and detestable, not rare and delectable! Work with me here.


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Revision as of 04:25, 25 March 2007

The Milk Bar is a members-only establishment that offer customers limited run milk and a place to reflect over one's personal thoughts. The bar opens after 10 p.m. and those without proof of membership will be refused entry. In order to enter the Milk Bar after 10, you need to assist the ranch girls at Romani Ranch with a certain crisis and acquire the Romani's Mask. This will surely grant you access into the bar to taste their fine milk and have a chat with many familiar faces.

In European countries, the alcohol mixed with the milk (as can be easily guessed from the vintage nature of Chateau Romani) was more clearly stated. I mean, c'mon, do you guys seriously think anyone would want to drink "vintage" milk? That would be spoiled and detestable, not rare and delectable! Work with me here.