Blue Mace

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At a Glance

The Blue Mace in an inn in Arabel.


Sources

Passing Mention
Maps
Other Resources

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Gulder’s Good Grub Inn

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At a Glance

A good/cheap inn in Tantras.


Visiting


Local History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 110

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The Green Sirene

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At a Glance

A good/moderate inn in Tantras. Favored by sailors.


Visiting


Local History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 110

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The Weeping Wyvern

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At a Glance

A good/expensive inn in Tantras. Fairly new.


Visiting


Local History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 110

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The Roaring Lion Inn

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At a Glance

An excellent/expensive inn in Tantras. Touted by the owner as “The Best in Town!”


Visiting


Local History


Sources

Primary Sources
  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 110

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The Frozen Finger

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At a Glance

A dismal inn in the dismal town of Ishe.


Sources

Passing Mention

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The Northlook

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

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The Hooked Knucklehead

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

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Geldenstag’s Rest

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

Disclaimer

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Faelfaril’s Inn

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At a Glance

An inn of Bryn Shander, in Icewind Dale.


Visiting

The inn is described as one of the oldest and least suitable houses in town, having been built by newcomers who hadn’t yet spent a winter in Icewind Dale. Many small holes in the wall let the chill air in, cutting the wind chill factor but otherwise leaving the inside barely warmer than the outside.


Local History

Presumably, it became an inn after the builder(s) either died or realized their folly and returned to warmer climes.


Source

  • Volo’s Guide to the North [9393] page 151

Disclaimer

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