Cliffside Inn

A large common room adorned with ropes, paintings of ships and the sea, and taxidermy fish. The rugs are slightly worn, but well made. A few lounge chairs are gathered around a large fireplace opposite the entryway. A staircase leading to the second floor rises to an open balcony on the left. To the right is a 20 ft counter stretching into a room with several tables. The smell of fresh bread wafts through the air. A handful of patrons, laughing and cheersing,  share drinks at the bar.

Purpose / Function

A well-travelled inn on the south edge of Tharbad High Quarter • Traveller's District. It is typical for nobles and wealthier adventurers to stay here.

Architecture

A two-story, stone building with oak support beams and maple furnishings.

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