Gundercove

Gundercove was ramshackle lodgings for sailors, found in Tulmene, on the Tethyr Peninsula in the late 14 century DR.

Structure
The inn was once a fish shed, evidenced by its persistent stench and constant dampness of Tulmene's docks, built atop wharves with the waves crashing against the inn's dining room. The building's roof was a patchwork of rusting metal, white whale oil and seal hide sealants that kept the ceiling from leaking.

Interior
Gundercove was drowned in raucous of unruly sailors, bawling of seabirds, smashing and moving of barrels, and stacking of the docks. The sound became a thunderous cacophony every time it rained as the drops banged on the metal roof plates.

Services
The inn offered simple lodgings to sailors. Its humble private rooms were furnished with straw and rope mattresses and hammocks, clothing pegs, a single chair, and a candle lamp. As for hygiene, each tiny room came with a nightbucket and a jug of water for washing up. Comparatively to the prices in more cosmopolitan places, Gundercove was cheap; however, its prices were comparable to other sleeping arrangements found in Tulmene.

History
Gundercove was mentioned in Volothamp Geddarm's guide to the Lands of Intrigue, and the author warned any decent-looking female guest to expect to be mistaken for a companion by its sailors and asked for her price.