Olgar Shiverstone
Legend
Meeting a mysterious stranger -- or even meeting the new adventuring party -- in a tavern or inn has become a common fantasy and sci-fi trope.
On a certain level, this makes sense. Inns and taverns are meeting places and cross-roads, and likely places for strangers to encounter one another by accident or to arrange a somewhat public meeting between strangers.
It's very common now in fantasy or sci-fi, whether you're reading George R.R. Martin and the encounter at the Inn at the Crossroads, or the Most Eisley Cantina in Star Wars. Some of that in movies probably lends itself to Western movies when bar fights and showdowns were a common trope.
What are the literature origins for fantasy and sci-fi? The iconic scene to me is the hobbits meeting Aragorn at the Inn of the Prancing Pony in the Lord of the Rings, where Aragorn is the mysterious stranger in the corner who approaches the party with information and an offer. Tolkien published in 1954 and I'm sure influenced many later fantasy sources ... but are their earlier literature sources from which this trope draws its foundations?
				
			On a certain level, this makes sense. Inns and taverns are meeting places and cross-roads, and likely places for strangers to encounter one another by accident or to arrange a somewhat public meeting between strangers.
It's very common now in fantasy or sci-fi, whether you're reading George R.R. Martin and the encounter at the Inn at the Crossroads, or the Most Eisley Cantina in Star Wars. Some of that in movies probably lends itself to Western movies when bar fights and showdowns were a common trope.
What are the literature origins for fantasy and sci-fi? The iconic scene to me is the hobbits meeting Aragorn at the Inn of the Prancing Pony in the Lord of the Rings, where Aragorn is the mysterious stranger in the corner who approaches the party with information and an offer. Tolkien published in 1954 and I'm sure influenced many later fantasy sources ... but are their earlier literature sources from which this trope draws its foundations?