Feng had worked through the night, much to the dismay of guests at the inn. He mad quite a racket repairing tables and building a stage for something. Every time the barkeep complained, feng tossed him a coin purse that further inspection forced the barkeep to defend feng's actions to the rest of the patrons.
Feng had just finished a meal and second casque of ale when a stranger approached him. The big oaf listened to the greeting through his usual tipsy haze, stopping to brush off some errant crumbs from his armor, that had now sunken into his skin slightly and adapted a strange soft red glow as if it had only been out of the forge for a few moments.
The lummox stood to greet the newcomer and extend a bit of an invitation:
"Hi! Is youse here for da party? Youse is a bit early ya know. I guess youse can elp set up if yer careful, but don't mess nothin' up ok."
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Days of work on the tavern were complete, and all sorts of food from around the realm were arriving and being set up. Everyone who came in made sure to find feng, but called him "Boss" as they spoke. The grinning oaf had trouble directing traffic, but managed to find a place for everything.
The massive Half-Orc stood flat footed as he hung the last banner over a table covered in pastries from lands across the sea. Everything was done at last, every last morsel of food was sampled by feng himself, he "insisted" that he do so to check quality, but in reality he was just hungry. Kegs of ale were placed around the tavern by the barkeep, who looked happy that it was finally time to celebrate and then get some rest. Feng had a large tab to account for and was famous for paying in gold from exotic lands.
Feng stood at the entrance to the tavern and wore his usual goofy grin, thinking about everything he had done, and been through to make this work. It was difficult to say the least, but he gathered everything he needed and then some for this day. Every last banner was woven from living fabric that changed color based on the overall mood of the room it was in, and showed a happy scene from all the workers and patrons for accomplishing such a feat under the direction of the outwardly dim lummox.
The banner outside unfurled to reveal the meaning to everything that had transpired:
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZIPCAT!