The Painted Lady
The Painted Lady is easily recognizable by it's painted murals covering every inch of wall outside. A wooden sign is painted over the door showing off a winking geisha. The sound of frantic fiddling might be heard around dinnertime, and the smells of the kitchen are overpoweringly tantalizing. Tall Tom Turner greets you as you enter and offers a sample of his famous Elderberry Mead.
Services
Rooms: 1 cp for a place on the floor in the common room, 2 SP for a place by the fire, 5 SP for a room shared with another. In the back, Hilde Turner breeds rabbits and hares.
Food and Drink
Elderberry Mead
5 SP
Boiled Rabbit
1 SP
Hare Soup
6 CP
Elderberry Pie
1 SP
Stewed Kidneys
4 SP
Jugged Hare
3 SP
Purpose / Function
Inn and Tavern
Denizens
Tall Tom Turner, proprietor
Alterations
The heavy stone walls have been painted over the years in exotic colors and intricate designs.
Architecture
The Painted Lady resembles a domed church made of stone. It is built in five equally-sized squares of stone covered by a hollow stone dome.
History
Once a church dedicated to a long-forgotten pleasure goddess, the Painted Lady has since become a thriving inn and tavern owned and operated by the Turner family for almost twenty generations.
Type
Inn
Parent Location
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