The Demon Didgeridoo Inn
From the outside it looks welcoming, cozy and well maintained. Softwooden planks and intricate wooden carvings make up most of the building's outer structure.
It's difficult to see through the stained glass windows, but the thrilled sounds from within can be felt outside.
As you enter the tavern through the decorated, wooden door, you're welcomed by excitement and a feeling of comfort.
The bartender is extremely busy, but still manages to welcome you with a wink.
It's as lovely inside as it is on the outside. Hardwooden beams support the upper floor and the candles attached to them. The walls are packed with rows of painted portraits. You recognize the bartender on one of them, so the others must be either friends, family or previous owners..
The tavern itself is packed. Travelers seem to be the primary clientele here, which could be seen as the best sign you can get. Several long tables are occupied by happy, excited groups of people, some are dancing on the table, while others cheer them on with clapping and yelling. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who seem to be enjoying themselves a lot, perhaps too much, if such a thing is possible. Even most of the stools at the bar are occupied, though nobody seems to mind more company.
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The main entrance is on the left side of the building while facing the structure. A window providing an inviting view of the interior is also on the front of the tavern. Two windows on the left side and another on the right side of the building behind the bar provide even more natural light in the interior.
Denizens
The inn is usually filled with various members of the local chapter of the Miner's Guild, as well as various treasure seekers.
Contents & Furnishings
The tables in the tavern have clearly taken a beating, given the amount of transients that make their way through the town on a given day. Some of the chairs aren't in particularly good condition.
Menu
- Gallon of Ale - 3 sp
- Pint of Ale - 5 cp
- Pint of Mead - 1 sp
- Cheese wheel quarter - 1 sp
- Whole roasted chicken - 2 sp
- Steak of unknown meat - 1 sp
Room and Board
- 5 sp per day
History
In June of 1427, the Demon Didgeridoo Inn was burned to the ground by attacking goblin forces under the command of Ovrul Rend.
RUINED STRUCTURE
1427
1427
Alternative Names
The DD
Type
Pub / Tavern / Restaurant
Parent Location
Owner
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