The Warhorse and the Butler is nice and spacious. The bar is roomy and fire-lit, with several stools in front of it for patrons that wish to while away the evening talking to Orsik. There's a couple large brick tables, which are large enough to put out a map and still have room for your mugs of ale; perhaps a deliberate choice on the owner's part. The bar of the tavern looks old and beaten up by years of brawls and mug slamming. The few people that are in the tavern bear scars, and openly talk of their violent exploits. It's pretty clear that they have scared away any regular clientele.
Rent a room for the night:
The Warhorse and the Butler has 5 available rooms, which are large and filthy. Because this bar is priced for destitute patrons, it will cost 8 Copper to stay here for the night.
Innkeep
Behind the counter is who you would assume to be the bartender, a dwarf with a scraggly beard who is currently polishing a glass with his hands. You walk up to the bar, and strike up conversation with the man, who introduces himself as Orsik Balderk, the acting manager of The Warhorse and the Butler.
MENU
Food |
Cost |
Frogs on Skewers |
4 Copper |
Green Chili Stew |
3 Copper |
Grilled Snake and Macadamia |
3 Copper |
Humble Pie (tripe or cow heel) |
2 Copper |
Rabbit and Baked Pumpkin |
7 Copper |
Roseapple pie |
3 Copper |
Squash and Fish Soup |
9 Copper |
Broiled Salmon and Potatoes |
3 Silver 3 Copper |
Cheese Pie and Onion Soup |
2 Silver 7 Copper |
Grilled Wild Boar Chops |
3 Silver 8 Copper |
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