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<blockquote data-quote="pdzoch" data-source="post: 6864618" data-attributes="member: 80982"><p><strong>The Tilted Crown</strong></p><p></p><p>Name: The Tilted Crown (Tavern sign depicts a comical portrait of a smiling king wearing a crown cocked heavily to one side of his head)</p><p></p><p>Description Exterior: The ground floor is mad of stone while the second floor is a half-timber construction. There are dormers over windows in the slate roof. A 2nd floor bay overhangs the first floor and a covered walk connects the second floor to a nearby wooden barn. A lantern hands from a beam projecting from the tavern. The adjacent barn is fitted with a large sliding doors and a hay carrier.</p><p></p><p>Description Interior: The tavern long tables and benches are crowded into the narrow tavern. Wrought iron candelabras hang from a central beam in the room, while table candles provide the rest of the light. A fireplace is center on one wall, with a deer head mounted on the wall above the mantle. At the far end, a bar sites between the support beams of the tavern with an assortment of bottles and small casks on shelves behind it. A collection of mugs hangs from hook above the bar. This tavern appears to have a collection of regulars who greet each other when one of the other regulars enter. A stairway is visible in the very far corner to one side of the bar.</p><p></p><p>Proprietor: Hemeri Nob runs this establishment with his wife, Mareoun, and his son, Isake. Hemeri is a portly fellow who gained mush weight after giving up farming and turning his house into a tavern. Mareoun does not regret his decision as she worried about Hemeri’s health working the farm. Isake did not see how his chores changed one way or the other, so he does not care which profession his father took, though he will admit after a while that he does get to meet interesting people on occasion as a tavern worker. Isake is the stable hand, Mareoun cooks and takes care of the rooms, while Hemeri tends bar, cleans the tavern, and maintains the stocks. </p><p></p><p>Other details: Being a conversion of a house to a tavern, the Tilted Crown feels more homey than most taverns. Hemeri and his wife share a room upstairs, and their son has a room right across from them. Two semi-private guest rooms (two simple beds and a two chests each) share the same walls as the proprietor, and a short door leads to the catwalk that takes guests to a common room over the barn. The common room is a converted loft that holds five bunks and ten straw stuffed mattresses. The common room smells like a barn (because it is a barn). The food is edible – Mareoun is not a great cook – but the drinks are good. The barn is a stable that can hold eight horses. Isake does a great job keeping the stable clean (and minimizing odors in the common room) and tending to the horses.</p><p></p><p>Story Hook: 1) A plague of rats has befallen the community. It has gotten so bad that the villagers are beginning to accuse others of being wererats. The villagers have sent for help to investigate the problem and eradicate the infestation. 2) A hill giant has moved into the region and is terrorizing the countryside. The farmers and local villagers are powerless to stop his voracious raids, and they have requested help. 3) Ghost have begun to appear at the local church and wandering through town, disturbing the villagers. The villagers are frightened out of their minds, and the cleric is unable to console the villager or drive away the spirits. They request help in finding the cause of the recent spirit event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdzoch, post: 6864618, member: 80982"] [b]The Tilted Crown[/b] Name: The Tilted Crown (Tavern sign depicts a comical portrait of a smiling king wearing a crown cocked heavily to one side of his head) Description Exterior: The ground floor is mad of stone while the second floor is a half-timber construction. There are dormers over windows in the slate roof. A 2nd floor bay overhangs the first floor and a covered walk connects the second floor to a nearby wooden barn. A lantern hands from a beam projecting from the tavern. The adjacent barn is fitted with a large sliding doors and a hay carrier. Description Interior: The tavern long tables and benches are crowded into the narrow tavern. Wrought iron candelabras hang from a central beam in the room, while table candles provide the rest of the light. A fireplace is center on one wall, with a deer head mounted on the wall above the mantle. At the far end, a bar sites between the support beams of the tavern with an assortment of bottles and small casks on shelves behind it. A collection of mugs hangs from hook above the bar. This tavern appears to have a collection of regulars who greet each other when one of the other regulars enter. A stairway is visible in the very far corner to one side of the bar. Proprietor: Hemeri Nob runs this establishment with his wife, Mareoun, and his son, Isake. Hemeri is a portly fellow who gained mush weight after giving up farming and turning his house into a tavern. Mareoun does not regret his decision as she worried about Hemeri’s health working the farm. Isake did not see how his chores changed one way or the other, so he does not care which profession his father took, though he will admit after a while that he does get to meet interesting people on occasion as a tavern worker. Isake is the stable hand, Mareoun cooks and takes care of the rooms, while Hemeri tends bar, cleans the tavern, and maintains the stocks. Other details: Being a conversion of a house to a tavern, the Tilted Crown feels more homey than most taverns. Hemeri and his wife share a room upstairs, and their son has a room right across from them. Two semi-private guest rooms (two simple beds and a two chests each) share the same walls as the proprietor, and a short door leads to the catwalk that takes guests to a common room over the barn. The common room is a converted loft that holds five bunks and ten straw stuffed mattresses. The common room smells like a barn (because it is a barn). The food is edible – Mareoun is not a great cook – but the drinks are good. The barn is a stable that can hold eight horses. Isake does a great job keeping the stable clean (and minimizing odors in the common room) and tending to the horses. Story Hook: 1) A plague of rats has befallen the community. It has gotten so bad that the villagers are beginning to accuse others of being wererats. The villagers have sent for help to investigate the problem and eradicate the infestation. 2) A hill giant has moved into the region and is terrorizing the countryside. The farmers and local villagers are powerless to stop his voracious raids, and they have requested help. 3) Ghost have begun to appear at the local church and wandering through town, disturbing the villagers. The villagers are frightened out of their minds, and the cleric is unable to console the villager or drive away the spirits. They request help in finding the cause of the recent spirit event. [/QUOTE]
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