Please indicate which tavern, (outlined in the Ironguard setting thread) that you attend.
Taverns info:
Peregrine Falcon Tavern.
The tavern is a large stone detached property opposite the Old Market. It has a couple of bar areas and runs a fine rural carvery, with speciality dishes of pheasants, rabbit and other game meats.
It also has a private members room and hosts a faction of the local rangers corps.
The tavern is run by Madeleine Laramie, a middle aged, raven haired woman. She manages the tavern in the absence of her husband. When questioned about his whereabouts she simply says he is 'away on business'. Affable and charming she is also authoritive and commands respect. The actual bar is run by Grignon a half-orc warrior retired from arena fighting. Common in the tavern, roosting in the rafters are several birds of prey which give the tavern it's name. The wooden sign outside pictures a hooded falcon perched on a gauntleted arm one side and a spread eagled winged hawk about to pounce from the clouds on the reverse.
The Last Dance:
Signpost: a dwarf with a noose around his neck balancing on an overturned barrel,
Warehouse quarters. Run by the Costners' clan. Ness Costner is rumoured to be a backstreet black market entrepreneur.
The Royal Halberdiers
Sign post of crossed weapons by a Keep. The
tavern is close to the Keep main gate and is commonly known as 'the Royal'. A rough house of mercenary types. Run by Ardvark.
Desert Orchid
Signpost. Flower with purple blossoms and vines growing in a sandy environment.
Not so much a tavern as a higher class hotel with pianist and crooners entertaining the bourgeois in the noble district.
Red Dragon
Signpost. A red dragon obviously.
In the markets area. Had several tenant landlords. Most recent a halfling family trying to make good.
The Sphinx and Naga.
Signpost. A lion faced winged Sphinx sitting with his paws on top of a snake like creature made of bones with a reptilian skull that drools venom.
Based in the residential district close to the Collegiate. Run by a clan of dwarves who migrated from the Moon Peaks. Not much is known of them, they seem to have adopted untraditional practices and beliefs at odds to common MoradinIan orthodoxy.
