The Litches Lady
In the more affordable quarters of the gladiatorial district, The Lich's Lady stands as a peculiar blend of dive bar aesthetics and tourist charm.
The exterior, adorned with faded signage and missing at least a few lanterns to neglect, gives it an unmistakable character. The interior seems worn, with the unimistakable, wear of a place that has seen many celebrations, howver it is welcoming with a mishmash of eclectic decorations. The air is thick with the scent of cheap ale and the distant sound of arena cheers. Inside there is a modest crew at almost all times of the day, although the energy picks up distictly after the cities workign hours.
Despite its evident wear and tear, The Lich's Lady attracts both locals and tourists seeking a taste of the district's grittier side. In need of some care and a potential change in ownership, it remains a curious stop for those who don't mind a bit of rough charm in their tavern experience.
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