Hilda
The owner of the Pitcher and Pitchfork is a stout and jovial individual named Hilda Goodfellow. Hilda is a middle-aged woman with a warm smile and a boisterous personality. She possesses an impressive knowledge of local folklore and legends, often regaling patrons with tales of the region's history. Hilda is known for her delicious home-cooked meals, including hearty stews, freshly baked bread, and locally brewed ales. With her welcoming nature and hospitable demeanor, she has become a beloved figure in the village, acting as a pillar of support and a listening ear to all who seek refuge within the tavern's cozy confines.
Mental characteristics
Employment
Hilda spends her days at The Pitcher and the Pitchfork, where she bartends and maintains the few rooms at the inn, although these are used mostly for the rare times farmers come in and drink too much to head home.
Current Status
Owner of the Pitcher and the Pitchfork
Current Location
Species
Age
45
Children
Current Residence
The Pitcher and the Pitchfork
Pronouns
She/her
Sex
Female
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Brown, in a bun usually
Height
5'4"
Weight
175
Belief/Deity
Chauntea
Ruled Locations