Description
Entering the inn, a delicate red carpet dampens the footsteps, making sure the customers are not to be bothered with such noises and can enjoy the bard show. The inn is a half cylinder, providing ample room for the large tables that dot the place, and the bar stands in front of the back straight wall.
To the right is a stage, made of white marble and elevated 1 foot above the floor, it is here that numerous renowned bards come and play. In addition to the wandering bards, the golden lacet as its own performer,
Theyne, a respectful bard who plays soft background song most of the time.
The main room is lit up by gems of brightness socketed in the walls. During the evening or midday, the room fills with the scent of various meals, but the enjoyable smell of Lavander takes over during the afternoon and late at night.
Behind this wall, the kitchen run wild to bring the dish as fast as possible, and three storage rooms store respectively a wine cellar, a room for meat and other perishable aliments, and a general purpose storage room.
An arched doorway to the right of the bar leads to a set of stairs giving patrons access to the upper floor where they can find their rooms. Each room is large and comes with multiple storage containers, a large double bed, a bucket of warm water for toiletry in front of a glass, and an armchair to sit on.
Another arched doorway to the left of the bar leads to a set of stairs giving patrons access to the lower floor where they can find two bathhouses. Locker before the entrance of the bathhouses are easily accessible before entering one of the two bathhouses separated by gender.
Pricing
Lodging
Lodging |
Cost |
General Suite |
10 gp |
Lordly Suite |
20 gp |
Diplomatic Invitational Suite |
50 gp |
The stables cost 5 sp per day and per mount, with an additional 5 cp to feed them per mount per day.
Food
Drinks
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