The Yawning Portal
The Yawning Portal inn, built in 1306 DR by the later Lord of Waterdeep Durnan on the ruins of Halaster Blackcloak's old tower, gained most of its renown for being the primary open route to the Undermountain. A well within its walls led down into the first dungeon of Undermountain.
Denizens
the Yawning Portal was run by its builder, Durnan, and his wife Mhaere Dryndilstann with the aid of their daughter Tamsil Dryndilstann. The staff consisted of the waitresses and kitchen maids Luranla Dreer and Marrauda Belaskurth. Jarandur Tallstand and Parth Melander were the senior and junior cook respectively. The rest of the staff is made up of Tarlgarth Vathar, the stablemaster, his two hostlers and four hard-working chambermaids. A duo of swift halflings, Frinli Hinkille and Merin Falle, could be seen preparing feasts in the inn's kitchens, along with a foul-tempered human head-cook.
Apart from aforementioned cleric of Tymora who was mentioned above, there were always at least four fighters who were loyal to Durnan in the inn's taproom. These warriors pretended to be customers and their loyalty to the innkeeper was extraordinary, even magical compulsion could not make them harm or move against Durnan or his family.
Apart from aforementioned cleric of Tymora who was mentioned above, there were always at least four fighters who were loyal to Durnan in the inn's taproom. These warriors pretended to be customers and their loyalty to the innkeeper was extraordinary, even magical compulsion could not make them harm or move against Durnan or his family.
Architecture
The Yawning Portal was located on Rainrun Street in Waterdeep's Castle Ward between Waterdeep Castle and Snail Street.
A stone building with a slate roof, the Yawning Portal offered guest rooms on the three upper floors. Well-worn boards covered the floor, but the main impression was of comfort. Rich blue tapestries decorated the wood-paneled walls of the common room, which consisted of a bar and tables of stout wood. A signboard that simply read "The Yawning Portal," hanging on chains from a black iron pole above the front door, announced the entry to the inn.
The inn had a total of two wells that both could serve as entry points to Undermountain. The first measured 40 feet in diameter (12 meters), descended 140 feet (43 meters), and was located between the bar and dining tables. This dry well was the main and only publicly known passage to Undermountain. A waist-high stone ring was built around the well to prevent customers and objects from falling into the dungeon. Around the 50 feet point (15 meters), the well grew completely dark and on reaching the floor, one entered a sandy floor with stone walls decorated with shields. These shields were rusty to the point of uselessness but for one purpose: people who wanted to be drawn up hit these shields and the noise made that way was considered a sign that people below wanted to be pulled up from the dungeon.
A stone building with a slate roof, the Yawning Portal offered guest rooms on the three upper floors. Well-worn boards covered the floor, but the main impression was of comfort. Rich blue tapestries decorated the wood-paneled walls of the common room, which consisted of a bar and tables of stout wood. A signboard that simply read "The Yawning Portal," hanging on chains from a black iron pole above the front door, announced the entry to the inn.
The inn had a total of two wells that both could serve as entry points to Undermountain. The first measured 40 feet in diameter (12 meters), descended 140 feet (43 meters), and was located between the bar and dining tables. This dry well was the main and only publicly known passage to Undermountain. A waist-high stone ring was built around the well to prevent customers and objects from falling into the dungeon. Around the 50 feet point (15 meters), the well grew completely dark and on reaching the floor, one entered a sandy floor with stone walls decorated with shields. These shields were rusty to the point of uselessness but for one purpose: people who wanted to be drawn up hit these shields and the noise made that way was considered a sign that people below wanted to be pulled up from the dungeon.
Tourism
A typical dish served at the Yawning Portal consisted of quipper and chips. Shadowdark ale was a popular beverage served at the taproom. Seaturtle gravy, Secomber sour vinegar, and Hundur sauce were favored condiments served alongside quipper. Durnan and the local church of Tymora had a deal. Durnan was to pay the church a daily fee and the church sent daily a cleric of theirs over as medical personnel. The clergy's service cost the injured a donation, which was effectively a fee for it was enforced and not merely expected, in the form of cash for the clergy did not accept credits.
While this was not exactly a service of the inn, it was quite common for customers to gamble on the success of those who ventured into Undermountain.
Prices:
Entrance down the Entry Well to Undermountain cost 1 gp per person.
The fee for getting hoisted up again was 1 gp per person.
While this was not exactly a service of the inn, it was quite common for customers to gamble on the success of those who ventured into Undermountain.
Prices:
Entrance down the Entry Well to Undermountain cost 1 gp per person.
The fee for getting hoisted up again was 1 gp per person.
Type
Inn
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