A Dwarven Tavern
Score: 211 | 03/13/24 |
From the outside it looks snug, folksy and modest. Stacked stones and huge, stone beams make up most of the building's outer structure.
It's quite difficult for you to see in through its darkened windows, but the sound of music, joy and laughter can be heard from outside.
As you enter the tavern through the heavy, wooden door, you're welcomed by dancing people and excitement.
It's as enchanting inside as it is on the outside. Hardwooden beams support the upper floor and the large candles attached to them. The walls are swarming with photographs, some of what undoubtedly must be famous people and others of happy customers.
The tavern itself is packed. Locals seem to be the primary clientele here, which could be seen as the best sign you can get. Several long tables are occupied by, what seems to be one large group of people. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who are probably starting to reach the point of having drunk too much, though nobody seems to mind. 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 women in this tavern and the amount of them trying to subtly eye the bartender, it's probably his good looks and charm.
The bartender manages to welcome you with a smile and a short wave even though he's engaged in a conversation with someone too tall to be a dwarf and from behind appears to be a Tiefling though you can't really tell as she appears to be wearing a cloak.