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This Wench was working as a barmaid when Klepto stopped at a tavern en route to kidnap Obie from Echidna and Typhon. Later, when Hercules and Iolaus arrived, she took a fancy to them and pursued them.

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  • Wench
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  • This Wench was working as a barmaid when Klepto stopped at a tavern en route to kidnap Obie from Echidna and Typhon. Later, when Hercules and Iolaus arrived, she took a fancy to them and pursued them.
  • Wench was a term for a young women but also used for women who were considered prostitutes.
  • clit
  • A Wench is a female prostitute. These were very common in pirate ports such as Tortuga. Wenches often operated out of houses, owned by a "madame". A famous runner of prostitution rings was the Pirate Lord, Mistress Ching. Wenches of note include Giselle and Scarlett, both of whom operated out of Tortuga. Unlike most wenches, these two owned their own houses to work in.
  • Wench is an unnamed woman who appeared in Irresponsible.
  • Wench (likely an assumed name) is a prostitute at the Baths in Buccaneer's Den In Ultima VII, the Avatar found Wench aloof outside of her place of employment, citing her desire for privacy. If the hero encountered her in the evening at the House of Baths, she would prove more receptive, playing the part of the flirtatious hostess. She claimed that she had worked in the baths since their opening, and that she felt well paid and well treated in her position, and that she suffered no exploitation at the hands of her employers.
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Name
  • Wench
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  • File:Wench.gif
Gender
  • Female
Location
  • Buccaneer's Den
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  • This Wench was working as a barmaid when Klepto stopped at a tavern en route to kidnap Obie from Echidna and Typhon. Later, when Hercules and Iolaus arrived, she took a fancy to them and pursued them.
  • Wench was a term for a young women but also used for women who were considered prostitutes.
  • clit
  • Wench (likely an assumed name) is a prostitute at the Baths in Buccaneer's Den In Ultima VII, the Avatar found Wench aloof outside of her place of employment, citing her desire for privacy. If the hero encountered her in the evening at the House of Baths, she would prove more receptive, playing the part of the flirtatious hostess. She claimed that she had worked in the baths since their opening, and that she felt well paid and well treated in her position, and that she suffered no exploitation at the hands of her employers. She offered to attend the hero in a luxuriant bath; to offer her skills as a masseuse; or to simply engage the Avatar in pleasant conversation, where she spoke of rumors of secret passages inside the mountains of the island. She also would invite the hero to join her in the Community Room, where she would perform various sexual acts. She insinuated, if bedded, that Roberto and Martine stole from their customers, and that the Avatar was fortunate to have chosen her as a diversion.
  • A Wench is a female prostitute. These were very common in pirate ports such as Tortuga. Wenches often operated out of houses, owned by a "madame". A famous runner of prostitution rings was the Pirate Lord, Mistress Ching. Wenches of note include Giselle and Scarlett, both of whom operated out of Tortuga. Unlike most wenches, these two owned their own houses to work in.
  • Wench is an unnamed woman who appeared in Irresponsible.
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