Blue Dragon Inn
From the architecture to the menu, every detail of the Blue Dragon Inn is an imitation of its more famous neighbor.
Felipe Namarhz lacks originality, but what he does possess is an unwavering admiration for the Silver Dragon Inn —so much so that he has attempted to replicate it in every conceivable way.
However, Felipe’s ambitious mimicry has fallen short in one crucial area: quality. While the prices at the Blue Dragon match those of the Silver Dragon, the food, drink, and service are all decidedly inferior. Patrons who venture inside often find themselves greeted by halfhearted hospitality, lackluster meals, and a dining experience that pales in comparison to the real thing.
Despite its shortcomings, Felipe enforces the same dress code as the Silver Dragon, though his bouncers—a pair of 3rd-level fighters—are far less intimidating than those guarding Olaf Al-Azul’s establishment. As a result, the Blue Dragon Inn remains sparsely attended, a pale shadow of the grandeur it so desperately seeks to emulate.
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