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From the outside it looks clean, peaceful and snug. Softwooden planks and wooden pillars make up most of the building's outer structure.
It's hard to see through the windows, but the clinking of beer glasses from within can be felt outside.

As you enter the tavern through the old, metal door, you're welcomed by dancing people and overall happiness.
The bartender is engaged in a conversation, but still manages to welcome you with a short wave.

It's as alluring inside as it is on the outside. Hardwooden beams support the upper floor and the rows of small lights attached to them. The walls are full of paintings, all in a different style, but all of the surrounding area..

The tavern itself is packed. Passing traders seem to be the primary clientele here, which could be seen as a bad sign, though you're sure it's not. Several long tables are occupied by, what seems to be the entire surrounding village. 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.

You did hear rumors about this tavern, supposedly it's famous for something, but you can't remember what for. Though judging by the amount of men staring at one of the waitresses, it's probably her beauty and charm. You manage to find a seat and prepare for what will undoubtedbly be a great evening.

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Edgar - Owner/Operator

Lina - Tavern Wench

Alira - Tavern Wench

Mirena - Tavern Wench

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