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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 2036928" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p><em>[Note - This was orginally placed in the Citadel Adbar in the Realms, I removed some of the things that tied it directly to that city to make it more generic. I have some fluff worked up on the barkeep and serving woman, but it looks like this thread is about just the tavern.]</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Hammersmasher's Ale House</strong></p><p></p><p>This dwarven establishment is just below the city surface (no real dwarf would turn to the surface for a drink). It is quite popular, drawing in a fairly diversified clientele, dwarves come here after their days in the mines and at the forges as well as human's and elves who come down from the surface.</p><p></p><p>This is less of a building than a large, finely crafted stone chamber, only thirty feet or so below ground (its a 5 minute brisk walk to be back at the surface). Its location helps hide the fire and belching above ground so familiar to the surface city as well as the smells that turn many away. </p><p></p><p>The door is made of stone, an intricate series of carvings the proprietor is quite proud of. (the carvings are an intricate series of geometric designs and several raised depictions of mugs overflowing with ale, the stone has been tinted various colors to paint a more vivid, but not obtrusive picture).</p><p></p><p>The interior is a great room with the bar off to the left. A door to the kitchen is just to the left of the bar. Towards the rear of the great room is another wall that has an open doorway to another smaller meeting room (still of decent size in and of itself). The room is lit with lanterns burning every ten feet or so and hanging from the ceiling. Circular tables (of sligthly lower height than normal) make up most of the seating in the center of the room. A row of booths follow the right hand side wall, each with curtains to be pulled across that desire more privacy. The booths seat four comfortably, six if you squeeze in.</p><p></p><p>A large stone fireplace is towards the rear of the room along the dividing wall. The fireplace is two-sided and can be seen from both the main great room and the smaller meeting room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 2036928, member: 21076"] [I][Note - This was orginally placed in the Citadel Adbar in the Realms, I removed some of the things that tied it directly to that city to make it more generic. I have some fluff worked up on the barkeep and serving woman, but it looks like this thread is about just the tavern.][/I] [B]Hammersmasher's Ale House[/B] This dwarven establishment is just below the city surface (no real dwarf would turn to the surface for a drink). It is quite popular, drawing in a fairly diversified clientele, dwarves come here after their days in the mines and at the forges as well as human's and elves who come down from the surface. This is less of a building than a large, finely crafted stone chamber, only thirty feet or so below ground (its a 5 minute brisk walk to be back at the surface). Its location helps hide the fire and belching above ground so familiar to the surface city as well as the smells that turn many away. The door is made of stone, an intricate series of carvings the proprietor is quite proud of. (the carvings are an intricate series of geometric designs and several raised depictions of mugs overflowing with ale, the stone has been tinted various colors to paint a more vivid, but not obtrusive picture). The interior is a great room with the bar off to the left. A door to the kitchen is just to the left of the bar. Towards the rear of the great room is another wall that has an open doorway to another smaller meeting room (still of decent size in and of itself). The room is lit with lanterns burning every ten feet or so and hanging from the ceiling. Circular tables (of sligthly lower height than normal) make up most of the seating in the center of the room. A row of booths follow the right hand side wall, each with curtains to be pulled across that desire more privacy. The booths seat four comfortably, six if you squeeze in. A large stone fireplace is towards the rear of the room along the dividing wall. The fireplace is two-sided and can be seen from both the main great room and the smaller meeting room. [/QUOTE]
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