Oak-Father's Boon

Oak-Father's Boon was the best inn in Mosstone, owned by Father Olondar Rajarn in the mid-to-late 14 century DR.

Interior
The inn had numerous round rooms and dimly lit main halls, which were split into lower dining halls and upper floor lounges. All were lavishly decorated with flowers, plants, and strings of living garlands. The lounges had extremely comfortable chairs for the guests. Each guest room had an elegant bed and comfortable dining table for those who preferred room service to the bustle of dining halls.

Atmosphere
The best inn in Mosstone, the Boon often attracted well-off inhabitants of the town and even druids of the Great Oak, and it was also the favorite establishment of Jordy Gallum, the Count of Greenshores. The lush greenery and relaxed atmosphere attracted even an occasional elf from the Forest of Tethir.

Highsun meals were arguably the most popular at the Boon. The dining rooms were often thoroughly packed, with only standing space available for latecomers. Due to high demand, the inn recommended the guests who rented rooms to order highsunfeast delivered straight into their lodgings.

Services
Apart from lodgings, the Boon offered a complementary array of chilled juices and freshly brewed teas, as well as nuts and berries-filled fresh biscuits.

Each meal was priced at one gold coin, and the amount of food one served was virtually unlimited, leaving anyone stuffed and satiated. Served meals could be adjusted to satisfy every client's whims and desires.

The menu was refreshed seasonally. Some of the items that the Boon offered were delicate savory salmon and prawn tarts, spicy carrot and ginger soup, mint-flavored sausages, and the most tender lamb shanks, cooked to perfection. The main specialty dish of note was a bowl of hares.

During Volothamp Geddarm's visit, eveningfeast dishes on the menu included garlic-sauced and smoked lamb kidney and crispy roasted duck. Highsun meals consisted of grilled leeks and handfuls of small olive oil crust pies, popular among merchants who purchased them in abundance to snack on the road.

Inhabitants
The inn belonged to a pleasant elderly cleric of Eldath, Father Olondar Rajarn, in the mid-to-late 14 century DR. He was known for his kindness and was considered a friend by all residents of Mosstone. The staff of the Boon were just as friendly and attentive as the old priest.