Die Krönungsfichte (The Crowning Spruce)
Location: In the warehouse district close to South Bridge. It is known for its merchant house thugs. It stands adjacent to the southern Wall.
Description: The inn is a three story building of brick and half-timbering, with a wooden tile roof and well-made wooden tables and chairs. A collection of tankards from many lands sits upon a shelf. Accomodations consist of several small rooms with wooden cots and a mezzanine with several wooden cots.
Innkeeper: Bradán - A thin little man in his middle fifties, most of the time he is quiet and unobtrusive, but if summoned to provide services or answer questions he is obsequious to a fault.
Staff:
- Amelina - A busty and curvaceous, she is the inn's primary serving wench, she is looking for a husband and a good catch at that.
- Dagmar - Another of the inn's serving wenches, she is attractive and smart, but young and inexperienced.
- Hilda - The third of the inn's serving wenches, she is stout and strong, neither particularly attractive nor charismatic, she is hard working but blunt.
Menu:
- Roasted Sausage and Watercress, Tankard of Mead (9 cp)
- Salted Trout and Curd Cheese, Tankard of Ale (10 cp)
- Roasted Mutton and Blue Cheese, Tankard of Perry (8 cp)
- Boiled Sausage and Buckwheat Biscuits, Tankard of Mead (8 cp)
- Dried Pork and Dried Onions, Tankard of Perry (12 cp)
- Boiled Eggs and Barley Biscuits, Tankard of Stout (10 cp)
- Boiled Eggs and Buckwheat Bread, Tankard of Ale (12 cp)
- Boiled Eggs and Dried Mushrooms, Tankard of Ale (8 cp)
Patrons:
- Ampelios - A traveling Greek wine merchant who is a little too fond of his wares.
- Aurelius - A weak, but altruistic monk looking for love.
- Ava - A red headed prostitute with a optimistic outlook.
- Fedelmid - A tough nun who has rare occult knowledge.
- Asdis - The city's athletic and elegant rat-catcher, there is more to her than meets the eye.
- Ari - The rat-catcher's boy, he is a young orphan who took a chance to learn a valuable, if unappealing trade.
Rumors:
Contents
Building Key
- Thin Rectangle on a wall: door
- “S” on a wall: secret door
- Large Rectangle: table
- Large Thin Rectangle: bar
- Rectangle with a “T” or “S” or both: table or shelve or table & shelves.
- Circle: bar stool or chair
- 4/5 Circle: chair next to/under table
- Small filled Rectangle in a larger rectangle: fireplace/hearth
- Dashed Line: railing
- Many thin lines getting smaller: stairs
- Filled Circle: toilet/privy
- Filled Triangle: wash basin
Main Floor
Second Floor
Cellar
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