Lirath
Purpose / Function
The inn is typically chill place expect when fights break out. They do provide have traveling stables for their mounts. Mae the keeper was a fighter herself tend to keep everyone in line. It's a perfect refuge for travelers seek rest and noshes all wrapped in the inn's charm.
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The inn opens by pushing in double wooden doors. They been weather over time
Sensory & Appearance
The space is filled with natural light from tall windows framed in polished wood, and the walls are adorned with tapestries depicting scenes from elven and halfling folklore, subtly faded by time. The floor is worn flagstone, smoothed by generations of footsteps.
Denizens
The keeper and two travelers lives in the inn caring for it. The travelers are regulars goes out to hunt or forage for the supplies.
Contents & Furnishings
Keeper broke the furnishings up for you to read by categories:
Bar: Instead of ales, wines, or meads, the bar offers a unique selection of herbal teas, spiced fruit ciders, and chilled crystal waters infused with exotic herbs. The bar itself is crafted from dark, weathered oak, with delicate leaf carvings that reflect the elven aesthetic.
Kitchen: The kitchen, tucked behind the bar area, is open enough to hear the soft clatter of pots and pans and the warm hum of cooking. Its shelves are stocked with fresh vegetables, grains, and preserved goods. The inn is known for its hearty stews, fresh-baked bread, and light, fragrant dishes inspired by both elven and halfling culinary traditions.
Storage: Adjacent to the kitchen lies an organized storage room, carefully separated into food stores and non-perishable supplies. The food storage is cool and dry, preserving root vegetables, dried herbs, and cured meats. The general storage holds linens, cleaning supplies, and repair tools, maintaining the inn’s aged but sturdy structure.
Bedrooms: The Willowshade Haven has two levels. The upstairs houses bedrooms designed for comfort and modest luxury. Each room features a wooden four-poster bed with soft feather mattresses, embroidered linens, and small windows that open to the town’s quiet streets. Rooms vary from simple single accommodations to a larger suite with a small sitting area.
Bathrooms: thoughtfully placed on both levels, with clean, well-maintained facilities that include wooden tubs, washbasins, and flush toilets, a rare luxury in many inns. They feature gently scented soaps and towels embroidered with subtle leaf motifs.
Special Properties
A small courtyard garden on the side offers fresh herbs and flowers, cared for by the innkeepers who blend elven botanical knowledge with halfling gardening skill.
Architecture
An elegant yet weathered inn with two levels bring space to spread out. The architecture features slender, arched windows and gently curving wooden beams, with ivy creeping along the stonework, showing signs of age but well cared for. The inn’s exterior is a muted blend of soft greens and browns, harmonizing with the town’s cobblestone streets and modest buildings.
The atmosphere is one of quiet relaxation and subtle magic — faint enchantments keep the air fresh and the rooms cozy without obvious spells or dazzling effects.
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