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No-Questions Inn

Home, the capital city of Kitsune County.
  Deep in the city streets.
  There's a small tavern in the city which is a hub for the night life and the food it serves them, as well as the beer and other liquids that make up the establishment's main list of goods. 
  The establishment was founded sometime in the mid eighteen-hundreds by a human and his elf companion who had set out to create just one more favored establishment for the weekend crowd to spend their time drinking and having a grand old time away from home after a long week's work, as well as a place that would offer up some of the services that many wives and women were unwilling to give despite their pledge for a happy life together. This building had started out as a tavern at first, exclusive only to serving food and drinks, but after some locals had brought up the idea of expanding the business to gain more money and a larger crowd, the owners expanded and built a second and third floor to provide for their guests.
  This building became the No-Questions Inn.
  Famous for many beers and other drinks, but also home to the night life who just wanted to get away from the world for a while, or even those looking for a night out in a unique and special place that could have them coming back for years to come. The No-Questions Inn is about as special as they come.
  It consists of a bar fit for twenty-five residents, with an extra one-hundred space seating, tucked against the walls, in the corners and even amongst the open floor space, decorated with window drapes, two large wooden chandeliers, several massive drink barrels behind the bar - the main attraction of the tavern side itself - and the specialty-made bar surface itself, carved and smoothed from the trunk of the incredibly rare Bronzewood tree, which can only be found in certain areas of Pagrad. Also present in the building are a library, a study, three game rooms, a beer cellar, fifty bedrooms for patrons and paying guests - which double as rooms for the employed women to offer services to the paying men of the establishment. These particular employees make some of the better money, but are willing to share on occasion, although they do keep the majority of their earnings for themselves.
  Amongst the menu of the No-Questions Inn, one can find common dishes as: Chestnut rolls, tea-smoked pepper tortilla, dark chocolate and rum sundae, broasted duck, dried nuts and soup, cured bluegrass rabbit, and the all-time favorite dish, chocolate bread. These are just a few of the many items that can be found in the Inn on a regular basis, often changing once every month to bring something new to their patrons.
  There are a fair share of folks that pass through the Inn.
  One of them was a young girl, a Kitsune female named Patience Bluebell, the daughter of Hannibal Garvan Bluebell and his wife Constance Bluebell, who had two other children named Cristian - their eldest daughter - and Ailwin, the youngest son of the family. Apparently, Patience had finally had enough of being mistreated and neglected by her parents and her siblings, so she had set their mansion on fire and ran from home. She spent only one night in the tavern before leaving with another patron who promised to help her cross the continent to reach her goal of Aswary, specifically Hazard Harbor where she hoped to find a ship to escape the country and start a new life. 
  Another individual was Sir Io, the legendary knight who was passing through with his gang on a search to find his granddaughter who had been sent to the mortal world after being denied access to the heavenly realm after she had died in a great battle against an angel. Not much was known about Sir Io, and they spent most of their time in the Inn speaking with one of the waitresses to find out everything they could about Sir Io's granddaughter. The last anyone saw him there, he had paid their bill and left with the group out the front door, and then he was gone, never to be seen in Opron or the expanses of the mortal realm ever again.

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