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<blockquote data-quote="pdzoch" data-source="post: 6851407" data-attributes="member: 80982"><p><strong>Shaft Six</strong></p><p></p><p>Name: Shaft Six (Tavern sign simply has the Number Six carved in Dwarven above the door)</p><p></p><p>Description Exterior: At the end of the short hallway carved into the cavern stands a simple door set into huge support beams framing the entrance. The number “6” has been engraved in Dwarven language on the polished stone arch above the beam.</p><p> </p><p>Note: This tavern is a workers drinking hole set in a Dwarven community closest to the mines.</p><p></p><p>Description Interior: At first glance, the tavern appears to be a small square shaped room barely large enough to accommodate the two large tables and benches it contains. Several dwarves are enjoying a quick drink and engaging in shop talk. The floors are heavy wooden beams while the walls are carved smooth into the natural cavern wall. A portrait of a bearded dwarf with an axe is carved into the far wall. On one side of the room, a pair of stairs ascends and descends to the other floors of the tavern. On the other side, a pair of wooden “elevators” provide quicker access to the other floors. </p><p></p><p>Proprietor: Hatarlum Granitegrip has slowly expanded the inn over the years to the bustling enterprise it is now. When his father first carved out this inn, it only had a couple of floors and it was right night to the mines and distant from the main Dwarven stronghold. Now, a generation later, Shaft Six is a large and respected business, even though the mines are much further away and the Dwarven community has grown in around him. Hatarlum prefers payment in gold, gems, jewels and precious stones. Hatarlum’s family helps run the inn, and his kinfolk are numerous in the community. </p><p></p><p>Other details: Shaft Six is a multi-story inn. The upper floors host several common rooms – no private rooms and the elevator has access to all the rooms equally. The lower floors host additional drinking halls. The lowest floors host the kitchen (a natural flume in the cavern draws the smoke from the kitchen fires out of the cavern inn), the larder (which has a separate access door many level below), the brewery, the cellar, and the “elevator engine” room (also with its own door access) powered by a couple of giant lizards, an animal handler, and a ton of animal feed. Several Dwarven ales are available, the strongest of which is called the “Shaft.”</p><p></p><p>Story Hook: 1) A new chasm has been discovered recently and the master surveyor has asked for you to explore it and clear it of any nasty denizens that might endanger the miners. 2) Minors recently discovered the corpse of a drow elf in the corridors. How is got there and where it came from is a worrisome mystery, not to mention what could have defeated so powerful a foe. 3) A number of “accidents” in the mines has caused the deaths of numerous Dwarves recently. The suspicious nature of these “accidents” suggest that sabotage the cause. But by whom, and why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdzoch, post: 6851407, member: 80982"] [b]Shaft Six[/b] Name: Shaft Six (Tavern sign simply has the Number Six carved in Dwarven above the door) Description Exterior: At the end of the short hallway carved into the cavern stands a simple door set into huge support beams framing the entrance. The number “6” has been engraved in Dwarven language on the polished stone arch above the beam. Note: This tavern is a workers drinking hole set in a Dwarven community closest to the mines. Description Interior: At first glance, the tavern appears to be a small square shaped room barely large enough to accommodate the two large tables and benches it contains. Several dwarves are enjoying a quick drink and engaging in shop talk. The floors are heavy wooden beams while the walls are carved smooth into the natural cavern wall. A portrait of a bearded dwarf with an axe is carved into the far wall. On one side of the room, a pair of stairs ascends and descends to the other floors of the tavern. On the other side, a pair of wooden “elevators” provide quicker access to the other floors. Proprietor: Hatarlum Granitegrip has slowly expanded the inn over the years to the bustling enterprise it is now. When his father first carved out this inn, it only had a couple of floors and it was right night to the mines and distant from the main Dwarven stronghold. Now, a generation later, Shaft Six is a large and respected business, even though the mines are much further away and the Dwarven community has grown in around him. Hatarlum prefers payment in gold, gems, jewels and precious stones. Hatarlum’s family helps run the inn, and his kinfolk are numerous in the community. Other details: Shaft Six is a multi-story inn. The upper floors host several common rooms – no private rooms and the elevator has access to all the rooms equally. The lower floors host additional drinking halls. The lowest floors host the kitchen (a natural flume in the cavern draws the smoke from the kitchen fires out of the cavern inn), the larder (which has a separate access door many level below), the brewery, the cellar, and the “elevator engine” room (also with its own door access) powered by a couple of giant lizards, an animal handler, and a ton of animal feed. Several Dwarven ales are available, the strongest of which is called the “Shaft.” Story Hook: 1) A new chasm has been discovered recently and the master surveyor has asked for you to explore it and clear it of any nasty denizens that might endanger the miners. 2) Minors recently discovered the corpse of a drow elf in the corridors. How is got there and where it came from is a worrisome mystery, not to mention what could have defeated so powerful a foe. 3) A number of “accidents” in the mines has caused the deaths of numerous Dwarves recently. The suspicious nature of these “accidents” suggest that sabotage the cause. But by whom, and why? [/QUOTE]
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