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<blockquote data-quote="pdzoch" data-source="post: 6855845" data-attributes="member: 80982"><p><strong>The Argent Eagle</strong></p><p></p><p>Name: The Argent Eagle (The high archway entrance topped with an eagle carved into the stone gripping the archway and spreading its wings so that it flanks the arch. The high points of the eagle is accented in silver leaf)</p><p></p><p>Description Exterior: The building appears as imposing as the rest in the town as the walls are marble smooth, the windows are tall and narrow to a pointed arch, and all accented in elfish flourishes. The high pitched roof of pale tiles make the building seem even taller. A large paved porch with a delicately carved stone railing sits before the building and overlooks the river that flows through the town before it descends into the valley. The porch offers several finely carved tables and chairs for which guest can enjoy a drink in the open air. A few towering tree provide scattered shade from the sun. An open archway leads inside – there is no door. </p><p></p><p>Description Interior: This is a brightly lit and open spaced building. The floors of polish stone almost shine. As inlay pattern of bright stone illustrate an eagle with spread and curled wings. Fine lines of silver outline the shape. The walls are smooth and pale stone, accented with carved columns of elvish scrollwork. Windows face the open valley and river, while the back wall is solid and supports an odd arrangement of shelves decorated with a variety of sculptures and colored glassware. A lute and lyre hang on the wall. Several large round tables with natural pale wood table tops and darker cherry, walnut and oak based with equally ornate chairs occupy the room but leave plenty of open space between the tables. There is no serving station or bar. And only a single door, matching the high pointed arch décor as the windows leads to another room.</p><p></p><p>Proprietor: Galuon Ianmaris and his wife, Meira, operate the tavern. An accomplish craftsman, Galuon managed the building of this tavern and personally did the stone inlay on the floors and the stonecraft carvings on the entrance and walls. Dwarves would acknowledge the fine quality of stonework, but it is still not Dwarven so it is not expected to be as durable (though the floor inlay has weathered decades of use without a blemish). Both Galuon and his wife will tend to the guest when they arrive and perform duties as server and cook equally. Galuon is also the brewer, while Meira is the artist who created the objects decorating the shelves. </p><p></p><p>Other details: This “tavern” serves a dual purpose. While there are guests in the village, this building serves as a receiving hall to maintain guests. Meals and drinks are provided free (or as a courtesy) by the town as host. Likewise, the tavern will double as a common-room inn for the guests to sleep. If the guests appear to not have any bedding, a plush pillow and fine woven blanket will be provided for them during their stay. When guests are not in town, the tavern resumes normal functions as charges modestly for the food and drink. If the guests are welcomed as members of the town, they will be expected to purchase a permanent resident and pay for meals and drinks like everyone else. The kitchen, larder, and cellar are beyond the one door. Wine and mead are high quality elvish spirits, and the food is the freshest and leanest of food. Teas, juices, and milk are also readily available.</p><p></p><p>Story Hook: 1) Formians are rumored to have appeared in the forest. These destructive giants and their servants are a threat to all denizens of the forest and beyond. If the rumors are true, can the formians be defeated, and where did they come from? 2) An ancient and abandoned elven town lies in ruins somewhere in the forest. It is said that a valuable treasure still lies there, waiting to be found. But beware, a vicious Ettercap and a host of spiders has taken up residence in the ruins. 3) Centaurs has migrated into the valley, which has created unexpected tension with the local elves. Competition for food, hunting space, and territory has caused heated disputes between the elves and centaurs. Both parties have called for a disinterested mediator to help negotiate a settlement between the two proud peoples. However, both parties suspect that someone is manipulating the events to make matters worse and will sabotage the mediation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdzoch, post: 6855845, member: 80982"] [b]The Argent Eagle[/b] Name: The Argent Eagle (The high archway entrance topped with an eagle carved into the stone gripping the archway and spreading its wings so that it flanks the arch. The high points of the eagle is accented in silver leaf) Description Exterior: The building appears as imposing as the rest in the town as the walls are marble smooth, the windows are tall and narrow to a pointed arch, and all accented in elfish flourishes. The high pitched roof of pale tiles make the building seem even taller. A large paved porch with a delicately carved stone railing sits before the building and overlooks the river that flows through the town before it descends into the valley. The porch offers several finely carved tables and chairs for which guest can enjoy a drink in the open air. A few towering tree provide scattered shade from the sun. An open archway leads inside – there is no door. Description Interior: This is a brightly lit and open spaced building. The floors of polish stone almost shine. As inlay pattern of bright stone illustrate an eagle with spread and curled wings. Fine lines of silver outline the shape. The walls are smooth and pale stone, accented with carved columns of elvish scrollwork. Windows face the open valley and river, while the back wall is solid and supports an odd arrangement of shelves decorated with a variety of sculptures and colored glassware. A lute and lyre hang on the wall. Several large round tables with natural pale wood table tops and darker cherry, walnut and oak based with equally ornate chairs occupy the room but leave plenty of open space between the tables. There is no serving station or bar. And only a single door, matching the high pointed arch décor as the windows leads to another room. Proprietor: Galuon Ianmaris and his wife, Meira, operate the tavern. An accomplish craftsman, Galuon managed the building of this tavern and personally did the stone inlay on the floors and the stonecraft carvings on the entrance and walls. Dwarves would acknowledge the fine quality of stonework, but it is still not Dwarven so it is not expected to be as durable (though the floor inlay has weathered decades of use without a blemish). Both Galuon and his wife will tend to the guest when they arrive and perform duties as server and cook equally. Galuon is also the brewer, while Meira is the artist who created the objects decorating the shelves. Other details: This “tavern” serves a dual purpose. While there are guests in the village, this building serves as a receiving hall to maintain guests. Meals and drinks are provided free (or as a courtesy) by the town as host. Likewise, the tavern will double as a common-room inn for the guests to sleep. If the guests appear to not have any bedding, a plush pillow and fine woven blanket will be provided for them during their stay. When guests are not in town, the tavern resumes normal functions as charges modestly for the food and drink. If the guests are welcomed as members of the town, they will be expected to purchase a permanent resident and pay for meals and drinks like everyone else. The kitchen, larder, and cellar are beyond the one door. Wine and mead are high quality elvish spirits, and the food is the freshest and leanest of food. Teas, juices, and milk are also readily available. Story Hook: 1) Formians are rumored to have appeared in the forest. These destructive giants and their servants are a threat to all denizens of the forest and beyond. If the rumors are true, can the formians be defeated, and where did they come from? 2) An ancient and abandoned elven town lies in ruins somewhere in the forest. It is said that a valuable treasure still lies there, waiting to be found. But beware, a vicious Ettercap and a host of spiders has taken up residence in the ruins. 3) Centaurs has migrated into the valley, which has created unexpected tension with the local elves. Competition for food, hunting space, and territory has caused heated disputes between the elves and centaurs. Both parties have called for a disinterested mediator to help negotiate a settlement between the two proud peoples. However, both parties suspect that someone is manipulating the events to make matters worse and will sabotage the mediation. [/QUOTE]
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