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<blockquote data-quote="pdzoch" data-source="post: 6844200" data-attributes="member: 80982"><p><strong>Three Sisters Inn</strong></p><p></p><p>Name: Three Sisters Inn (Tavern sign depicts a portrait of three young ladies)</p><p></p><p>Description Exterior: A long thatched Half-timbered building stands alongside a country road. The building is well maintained; the thatch roof is freshly recovered in straw and a vibrant yellow; the walls recently painted, the white stucco appearing brighter next to the dark stained wooden frames. A large and well maintained garden grows behind the inn. Two large sectioned windows face the road and are adorned with flowers on their sills. The inn sign post depicts the portrait of three young ladies with long hair. The door is stained wood and decorated with hand painted flourishes of leaves and flowers of an elvish style.</p><p></p><p>Description Interior: A large open common room greets visitors when they enter the inn. Several round tables accompanied by two to four equally thin and ornate chairs. A handful of stuff and padded arm chairs stand on the far wall with low tables before them or table stands within easy reach. The wall furthest from the door sports a fireplace flanked by two large armchairs. The large windows permit bright sunshine to cascade into the common room during the daytime, and while several ornate wooden candelabras suspended from the ceiling provide a cheery glow to the room at night. The occasional ornate rug here and there and the odd pillow or two on the arm chairs lend a comfortable and casual living room atmosphere about the inn. And the various painted decorative trim about the room and on the furniture has a vaguely elvish quality about it. An elderly woman approaches you with a smile and says, “Welcome to the Three Sisters Inn. How may we help you?”</p><p></p><p>Proprietor: The elderly women is one of three sisters who owns the inn. Agatha, Ivy, and Elspeth established this inn many years ago during the prime of their youth. Elderly spinsters now, they are a happy trio with faithful and devoted patrons. All three are extremely hospitable are and willing to ensure a comfortable stay at the inn. All three are expert herbalist and are capable of providing healing, neutralizing poisons and other toxins, and curing some diseases. The sisters are gregarious, eager to talk with new patrons and learn more about them, though they are more interested in personal stories than adventures and politics. However, they are also very respectful of privacy and read non-verbal social clues very well, so they know when to graciously depart.</p><p></p><p>Other Details: The Three Sisters Inn does not have a bar or serving station, though they do serve a local beer upon request. They have a respectable selection of finer spirits, mostly of elven vintage. Teas are their specialty and they have a never ending variety. The food is modest and filling, and they have a variety of cheeses they are proud to serve. The inn is generally quiet and well mannered, and the local elves enjoy the company of the three sisters and occasionally grace them with music. During the day, the inn in often host to the local wives who spend an hour or so socializing. The patrons are very devoted to the three sisters and will immediately quell any disturbance in the inn. The elf patrons often are quite skilled in sword and spell, despite their unassuming appearance. The inn accommodations include five staterooms on the second floor and holds two beds, a dressing cabinet, a padded chair and small round table in each room. Each room is decorated with a small window, a colorful rug, and a painting presumably in elven style.</p><p></p><p>Notable Patron: Galan Ianren (Elf, Ranger) patrols the boundaries of the elven woodlands. His long route takes him through the various hills, plains and mountains that borders the elven woods. Galan knows the woods and its neighbors better than anyone. His patrols near the mountain is the most dangerous as he keeps watchful eyes on the several caves that lead to the underdark. The band of gnolls in the hill country are vicious and dangerous, but Galan views the duplicity of the humans in the hillside equally as dangerous. Galan relishes his patrols along the fields and pastures, where he has found the halflings and human farmers to be a hard-working and welcoming people. He takes detours on this leg of the patrol just to stop in to visit the Three Sister and enjoy their fine tea and company for a spell. Galan supports the Emerald Enclave. At the end of his patrols, Galan reports to a female elven druid named Ameria Daeynore deep in the elven woods. When Galan is at the inn, he is easy going and approachable, but while on patrols, Galan’s tolerance for foolishness and incompetence is non-existent.</p><p></p><p>Story Hook: Situated on the border of human and elven lands, this lone inn in the countryside is the only place where elves mingle with humans. Perhaps here, you can find an elf who 1) is willing to escort your party to the reclusive elven village, 2) can direct you where to find the druid/hermit who has a rare ingredient, 3) can explain why the elves have withdrawn from their human neighbors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdzoch, post: 6844200, member: 80982"] [b]Three Sisters Inn[/b] Name: Three Sisters Inn (Tavern sign depicts a portrait of three young ladies) Description Exterior: A long thatched Half-timbered building stands alongside a country road. The building is well maintained; the thatch roof is freshly recovered in straw and a vibrant yellow; the walls recently painted, the white stucco appearing brighter next to the dark stained wooden frames. A large and well maintained garden grows behind the inn. Two large sectioned windows face the road and are adorned with flowers on their sills. The inn sign post depicts the portrait of three young ladies with long hair. The door is stained wood and decorated with hand painted flourishes of leaves and flowers of an elvish style. Description Interior: A large open common room greets visitors when they enter the inn. Several round tables accompanied by two to four equally thin and ornate chairs. A handful of stuff and padded arm chairs stand on the far wall with low tables before them or table stands within easy reach. The wall furthest from the door sports a fireplace flanked by two large armchairs. The large windows permit bright sunshine to cascade into the common room during the daytime, and while several ornate wooden candelabras suspended from the ceiling provide a cheery glow to the room at night. The occasional ornate rug here and there and the odd pillow or two on the arm chairs lend a comfortable and casual living room atmosphere about the inn. And the various painted decorative trim about the room and on the furniture has a vaguely elvish quality about it. An elderly woman approaches you with a smile and says, “Welcome to the Three Sisters Inn. How may we help you?” Proprietor: The elderly women is one of three sisters who owns the inn. Agatha, Ivy, and Elspeth established this inn many years ago during the prime of their youth. Elderly spinsters now, they are a happy trio with faithful and devoted patrons. All three are extremely hospitable are and willing to ensure a comfortable stay at the inn. All three are expert herbalist and are capable of providing healing, neutralizing poisons and other toxins, and curing some diseases. The sisters are gregarious, eager to talk with new patrons and learn more about them, though they are more interested in personal stories than adventures and politics. However, they are also very respectful of privacy and read non-verbal social clues very well, so they know when to graciously depart. Other Details: The Three Sisters Inn does not have a bar or serving station, though they do serve a local beer upon request. They have a respectable selection of finer spirits, mostly of elven vintage. Teas are their specialty and they have a never ending variety. The food is modest and filling, and they have a variety of cheeses they are proud to serve. The inn is generally quiet and well mannered, and the local elves enjoy the company of the three sisters and occasionally grace them with music. During the day, the inn in often host to the local wives who spend an hour or so socializing. The patrons are very devoted to the three sisters and will immediately quell any disturbance in the inn. The elf patrons often are quite skilled in sword and spell, despite their unassuming appearance. The inn accommodations include five staterooms on the second floor and holds two beds, a dressing cabinet, a padded chair and small round table in each room. Each room is decorated with a small window, a colorful rug, and a painting presumably in elven style. Notable Patron: Galan Ianren (Elf, Ranger) patrols the boundaries of the elven woodlands. His long route takes him through the various hills, plains and mountains that borders the elven woods. Galan knows the woods and its neighbors better than anyone. His patrols near the mountain is the most dangerous as he keeps watchful eyes on the several caves that lead to the underdark. The band of gnolls in the hill country are vicious and dangerous, but Galan views the duplicity of the humans in the hillside equally as dangerous. Galan relishes his patrols along the fields and pastures, where he has found the halflings and human farmers to be a hard-working and welcoming people. He takes detours on this leg of the patrol just to stop in to visit the Three Sister and enjoy their fine tea and company for a spell. Galan supports the Emerald Enclave. At the end of his patrols, Galan reports to a female elven druid named Ameria Daeynore deep in the elven woods. When Galan is at the inn, he is easy going and approachable, but while on patrols, Galan’s tolerance for foolishness and incompetence is non-existent. Story Hook: Situated on the border of human and elven lands, this lone inn in the countryside is the only place where elves mingle with humans. Perhaps here, you can find an elf who 1) is willing to escort your party to the reclusive elven village, 2) can direct you where to find the druid/hermit who has a rare ingredient, 3) can explain why the elves have withdrawn from their human neighbors. [/QUOTE]
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