Immerhand Inn

The Immerhand Inn was an inn located in the city of Wheloon in Cormyr. Its proprietor was Chalthos Immer.

History
The Immerhand Inn was in business by 1358 DR. It was still in business circa 1369 DR.

Famed traveler Volothamp Geddarm wrote about the business in Volo's Guide to Cormyr.

Location
The inn was situated on a waymoot on Wheloon's northwestern fringe, a short distance north of Rathool's Pond.

Description
It was a dark and rustic-looking building, with stables, a muddy wagonyard, and an outhouse.

Inside the inn, the furniture was a random and mismatched selection of bought, scavenged, and roughly home-made pieces. Each room had beds, stools, and chests, and was lit by a huge storm lantern such as Chalthos had relied on as a mercenary. Another memento of his career were the paintings he'd looted from around Faerûn; one in each room provided the sole decoration.

Services
The Immerhand Inn was Wheloon's third best inn—out of three. It was a poor quality place that provided no food or drink, do-it-yourself stabling and feeding of mounts, and patrons had to pump their own water for washing.

It wasn't well known, and typically used by drovers and caravan merchants who wanted to stay out of the crowded town centre.