Sign of the Dreaming Dragon

The Sign of the Dreaming Dragon was an inn in the city of Iriaebor in the mid–14 century DR and owned by a halfling couple, Estah and Jolle.

Services
They sold all sorts of drinks and food, from spiced wine to Estah's own brew, a foamy red ale. An ale was 2 sp.

Location
The inn stood at the very west end of the Tor.

Structure
It was an old, three-storied building with a half-timbered gable-roof, and it stood at the end of a small lane. Half of the building jutted out over the Tor, supported by a maze-work of stout oaken beams anchored deep into the cliff-face. A brightly painted sign hung above an iron-banded door, depicting an emerald green dragon dozing peacefully on a mountain of golden treasure.

Interior
The common room was well lit by oil lanterns and candles, bright cloths were spread across the tables, a polished wooden bar stood against one wall, a great fireplace was set against another, a board hung on a wall with the prices, and all the windows had shutters. The inn had a kitchen where the food was made.

There was a private dining chamber in the wing of the inn that jutted over the edge of the Tor. It had a window gazing out at the plains below the Tor and a small fireplace. Near the fireplace there was a heavy oaken table with a couple of chairs strewn about. Underneath the table there was a knot-hole that opened a trapdoor. This led to the maze of beams that supported the structure and beneath them nothing but air and space until the jagged bottom of the Tor 300 feet (91.4 meters) below.

Up in the attic, there was an assortment of weapons, armor, and traveling gear from back when Estah used to travel with the Fellowship of the Dreaming Dragon.

Garden
A side door led into the walled garden Estah kept behind the inn. The garden was large, over 100 feet (30.5 meters) wide, and had an assortment of plants and trees. On one of the walls there was a secret, small, overgrown wrought-iron gate that led into a narrow alleyway behind the inn. The shadowed alley led to a larger avenue.