Willowdale Elf Inn
From the outside it looks humble, rustic and cheerful. Softwood and hardwooden beams make up most of the building's outer structure. It's impossible to see through the curtained windows, but the music and voices from within can be felt outside. As you enter the tavern through the heavy, wooden door, you're welcomed by a pleasant atmosphere and overall happiness. The bartender is engaged in a conversation, but still manages to welcome you with a short wave. It's as lovely inside as it is on the outside. Sqaured, stone beams support the upper floor and the Christmas-like lights attached to them. The walls are full of paintings, judging by the style they're all done by 1 person, perhaps the owner.. The tavern itself is packed. Passing traders seem to be the primary clientele here, which often indicates great food. Several long tables are occupied by seperate groups of people, all enjoying themselves, but they keep to themselves. The other, smaller tables are also occupied by people who who seem to be strangers to each other, all sitting here because there are no other seats. Though they all clearly enjoy each other's company. Even most of the stools at the bar are occupied, though nobody seems to mind more company. You did hear rumors about this tavern, supposedly it's famous for something, but you can't remember what for. Though judging by the angelic voice who just started singing, it must be famous for this singer. You manage to find a seat and prepare for what will undoubtedbly be a great evening.