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<blockquote data-quote="Verbatim" data-source="post: 2300210" data-attributes="member: 15549"><p>Info on the Inns of Secomber:</p><p></p><p>The Broken Wagon Inn- A medium sized tavern run by a retired Waterdeep Watch Captain, the Broken Wagon is considered the “preferred” meeting place for those seeking to band together for a journey into the Moor or into the High Forest. Shamus Ironblade opens the kitchen and closes it late and has been known from time to time sell healing potions to those who do not wish to barter with the priests for one.</p><p></p><p>Manticore’s Roost- Depending on which way you ride into town, the Manticore is either the first bar you see, or the last you will see during your stay in Secomber. It is co-owned by gnomish brothers Deltin and Nitled Nefsin. The bar gets its name from the stuffed Manticore that the brothers won in a game of sava when they were younger. They like to trick the newer patrons by activating the minor spell inside the “fearsome beast” that makes it growl.</p><p></p><p>Surly Wench-The Wench is a local favorite, as local legend has it that the Wench was the first building built in the town. The same family has owned it for as long as anyone can recall, and everyone feels pity on the female family members as ugliness seems to be the consistent trait they all share. However, due to the impressive dowry the patriarch offers with each of his daughters, keeping the family thriving is not a worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verbatim, post: 2300210, member: 15549"] Info on the Inns of Secomber: The Broken Wagon Inn- A medium sized tavern run by a retired Waterdeep Watch Captain, the Broken Wagon is considered the “preferred” meeting place for those seeking to band together for a journey into the Moor or into the High Forest. Shamus Ironblade opens the kitchen and closes it late and has been known from time to time sell healing potions to those who do not wish to barter with the priests for one. Manticore’s Roost- Depending on which way you ride into town, the Manticore is either the first bar you see, or the last you will see during your stay in Secomber. It is co-owned by gnomish brothers Deltin and Nitled Nefsin. The bar gets its name from the stuffed Manticore that the brothers won in a game of sava when they were younger. They like to trick the newer patrons by activating the minor spell inside the “fearsome beast” that makes it growl. Surly Wench-The Wench is a local favorite, as local legend has it that the Wench was the first building built in the town. The same family has owned it for as long as anyone can recall, and everyone feels pity on the female family members as ugliness seems to be the consistent trait they all share. However, due to the impressive dowry the patriarch offers with each of his daughters, keeping the family thriving is not a worry. [/QUOTE]
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