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<blockquote data-quote="mhacdebhandia" data-source="post: 4704625" data-attributes="member: 18832"><p><strong><a href="http://mhacdebhandia.livejournal.com/75992.html" target="_blank">The Tea House</a></strong></p><p></p><p>The Tea House is a perfectly respectable name for an establishment which, unfortunately, serves very little tea. It is Solano's only inn, featuring six double rooms surrounding an open-air courtyard on three sides (the fourth side being the front wall and entrance). The courtyard can be covered by a yellowing canvas shadecloth in wet weather, and a tall pink-blossomed cherry tree fills one corner with its spreading branches to provide a little shade even when the day is dry.</p><p></p><p>The Tea House is owned by a brother and sister pair, who inherited it only recently from their mother when she retired. Since their mother, whose real name was Lin, was called "White Blossom" by all her patrons, some clever inebriated type nicknamed her stocky son Hull "Broad Leaf" and her dark-haired, dark-eyed daughter Carolina "Black Petal".</p><p></p><p>The Tea Shop <strong>does</strong> serve tea, if you ask for it, but the vast majority of patrons drink rice wine or malted barley whiskey. Naturally, most of the alcohol served at the Tea House is brewed by Broad Leaf and Black Petal themselves, but they occasionally have a bottle or two of more rarefied liquors available, depending largely on the whims of trading caravans.</p><p></p><p>The Tea House's lodgings are spartan but well-maintained, available for 6 silver per bed. The rooms are generally available for the asking except when a merchant caravan has come into town; they are definitely a sideline to the Tea House's business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mhacdebhandia, post: 4704625, member: 18832"] [b][url=http://mhacdebhandia.livejournal.com/75992.html]The Tea House[/url][/b] The Tea House is a perfectly respectable name for an establishment which, unfortunately, serves very little tea. It is Solano's only inn, featuring six double rooms surrounding an open-air courtyard on three sides (the fourth side being the front wall and entrance). The courtyard can be covered by a yellowing canvas shadecloth in wet weather, and a tall pink-blossomed cherry tree fills one corner with its spreading branches to provide a little shade even when the day is dry. The Tea House is owned by a brother and sister pair, who inherited it only recently from their mother when she retired. Since their mother, whose real name was Lin, was called "White Blossom" by all her patrons, some clever inebriated type nicknamed her stocky son Hull "Broad Leaf" and her dark-haired, dark-eyed daughter Carolina "Black Petal". The Tea Shop [b]does[/b] serve tea, if you ask for it, but the vast majority of patrons drink rice wine or malted barley whiskey. Naturally, most of the alcohol served at the Tea House is brewed by Broad Leaf and Black Petal themselves, but they occasionally have a bottle or two of more rarefied liquors available, depending largely on the whims of trading caravans. The Tea House's lodgings are spartan but well-maintained, available for 6 silver per bed. The rooms are generally available for the asking except when a merchant caravan has come into town; they are definitely a sideline to the Tea House's business. [/QUOTE]
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