The Osculatory

The Osculatory or The Osco, was a so-called "kissing club" for single people of status in the city of Suzail in Cormyr, active from the 14th to the 15th century DR.

Purpose / Function

The Osculatory offered young and unmarried inhabitants of Suzail the opportunity to mingle, find companionship, start romances and relationships.

Architecture

The club's centerpieces were several large dance floors encircled by seating, with a labyrinth of tables and private booths spreading from it. The dancehall was a dimly lit room, and each of the dance floors had several minstrels playing upbeat music for the mingling youths.  

Atmosphere

The Osculatory was known for its wild revelries that lasted late into the night. Fountains of alcohol flowed, and public displays of affection were commonplace.
Alternative Names
The Kissing Club, The Osco
Type
Club

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