Amet (Aw-mett)
The Amet is one of several inns in Sekmun'mhett.
The Building is made of white stone making the building contrast against the otherwise brown and orange background of the desert.
Amet inn sits just at the end of "Eat Street" past where all the most popular food carts stands and shops are located.
Fountains of clear water pour from figures of Amet herself her half fish form floating on small pools as water springs from her up held palms.
The name Amet is carved delicately in both Kesh'mhettite and common and painted a vibrant lapis blue.
The building stands about three stories high with the tavern on the first floor and the rooms located on the second 2.
The windows of the rooms on the upper floors look out and over the many colored tent roofs and flags that make up the market streets of Sekmun'mhett.
The tables are made of large slabs of pale pink and white stones pulled from the ocean floors, and the walls are decorated with a combination of lapis lazuli and gold inlay.
rooms here cost 10 silver for the upper rooms 7 for the regular rooms
3 silver discount if you are in the city for work
Tip
- the rooms upstairs provide both a good vantage point of the city and a more private place to rest.
- The freshwater fish is fine to eat. avoid the ocean fish.
2 sp for galaxy grog