The Seven-Stringed Harp

The Seven-Stringed Harp was a ramshackle tavern that laid beside a pond in the lowest part of Secomber.

Structure
On the exterior this sprawling tavern looked like a jumbled mess of many wings, varying styles of roof, and small domes from which one could look out. There was a large hitching post outside to accommodate its many traveling clients. Floating above this was an intangible, glowing harp, that had been fabricated by Amelior Amanitas through use of a permanent spell.

Interior
The interior of the Harp was just as chaotic as the exterior. It was a cramped space with low-lying ceilings, full of odd corners, passages, and alcoves that one could easily get lost in. These many halls were dimly lit by wandering, blue driftglobes.

Branching out from the central taproom was a complex series of passages, hidden by tapestries, intended for use by the employees.

All the furniture and tapestries in the building were old and similarly eclectic, salvaged from over fifty dilapidated Waterdhavian villas.

History
The Harp used to be called "the Stag" and lacked the popularity it now holds. Around 1326 DR it was visited one night by a half-elf bard named Talanthe Truesilver, who performed a new composition called "Ballad of the Dream Weaver." This song would grow to garner widespread acclaim across Faerun and in turn the tavern it was first played in became widely known. Eventually the Stag took advantage of this newfound reputation and donned the name it holds to this day, the Seven-Stringed Harp.

Inhabitants
This tavern was well known for serving many traveling minstrels and bards, who came from all across West and Northwest Faerûn because of its ties to the famous Dream Weaver ballad. This pilgrimage for musicians was so common that a tradition of performing there free of charge developed. But beyond this traveling clientele the tavern was a popular destination for local townsmen as well as merchants seeking to conduct business.