Nel a āb Nodu (/nel æ ɒːb noduː/)

"Instrument and Fox" in Common
Based on a story about a mountain shepherd that was playing music when a fox sat and listened next to him. The story ends with the fox surprising the man by speaking, but the story does not say what the fox says to the shepherd. The question remains, what does the fox say?
It is a place of a pilgrim's rest, so many priests, clerics, acolytes, beggars and servants frequent the inn. It contains no small tables but long refectory tables, and the walls seem to have shelves of tomes and scrolls all about the common room. It is decorated with artistic flair, painting and mosaic tiling on all surfaces and smelling of lavender. Innkeeper is easy-going and wears many braids. Has a griffon-feather coat that bears the symbol of The Illuminator. A reformed member of the Amber Order. When they gave up the cult, they accrued a hefty bounty on their head. They absentmindedly stroke their chin as if in thought.
Type
Inn

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