Walking Out to Meet the Dragon

Location
Walking Out to Meet the Dragon was located on one of the back lanes of Mosstone.

Interior
Unlike the vast majority of back alley establishments, the Dragon was a clean place with friendly faced and ingressive calming atmosphere. The drinking establishment offered privacy of walled and curtained booths, and comfort of over-stuffed but mismatched seats.

The spacious taproom was centered with an enchanted fountain, the Endless Fall. Its function was not just visual however. The bubbly trickling sounds of the Fall were designed to drown out idle chatter and protect the guests' privacy. The fountain was an upright endless ring of flowing water waving along a glistening pile of water-polished rocks and illuminated by candles encased in glass. The Endless Fall's enchantments drove the fountain's waters down the rocks into a glass bowl underneath and then magically drove it to "fall" up to the top of the rock stack. Candles were strategically placed at the bottom of the glass bowl and behind the trickling falling water to create mesmerizing dance of reflected and rippling light. Even though most visitors found the show pleasant and relaxing, some claimed it made them feel seasick.

Services
Walking Out to Meet the Dragon offered moderately-priced but abundant drinks. The cellars of the Dragon he'd a vide variety of vintages, lacking in such rare libations as elverquisst. Travelers had a chance of finding surprising items on the tavern's drink menu.

Rumors & Legends
One story, popularized by Volothamp Geddarm, claimed that Azoun Obarskyr IV in his youth once stopped at Walking Out to Meet the Dragon. Incognito and guarded by four War Wizards, the young prince found a long-discontinued vintage in the cellars of the tavern. He and his companions happily imbibed the entire cask of the alcohol, knowing that the king's castle long ran out of the drink.