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− | '''The Worried Wyvern''' was an average-quality [[inn]] located in the town of [[Hill's Edge]] in the [[Sunset Vale]]. |
+ | '''The Worried Wyvern''' was an average-quality [[inn]] located in the town of [[Hill's Edge]] in the [[Sunset Vale]].<ref name="VGttSC-p194-5" /> |
==Interior== |
==Interior== |
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==Services== |
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The inn offered a [[pigeon|messenger pigeon]] service for sending communications and errands to [[Iriaebor]].<ref name="VGttSC-p194-5" /> |
The inn offered a [[pigeon|messenger pigeon]] service for sending communications and errands to [[Iriaebor]].<ref name="VGttSC-p194-5" /> |
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− | The Worried Wyvern was perhaps best known for its food. Morning and [[Hours of the day|Highsun]] meals often included [[bacon]], [[sausage]], and toasted [[bread]] with drippings, as well as a signature [[omelet]] of [[asparagus]] and [[spice]]d [[fish]]. Evening meals featured roasted meats and dishes like [[green pepper]]s stuffed with [[rice]], [[tomato]], and ground meat |
+ | The Worried Wyvern was perhaps best known for its food. Morning and [[Hours of the day|Highsun]] meals often included [[bacon]], [[sausage]], and toasted [[bread]] with drippings, as well as a signature [[omelet]] of [[asparagus]] and [[spice]]d [[fish]]. Evening meals featured roasted meats and dishes like [[chicken|chicken liver]] with [[mushroom]] sauce or [[green pepper]]s stuffed with [[rice]], [[tomato]], and ground meat.<ref name="VGttSC-p194-5" /> |
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==History== |
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 2 April 2024
The Worried Wyvern was an average-quality inn located in the town of Hill's Edge in the Sunset Vale.[1]
Interior[]
The uppermost floor comprised interconnected suites of rooms, while the ground floor had a nice dining room.[1]
Services[]
The inn offered a messenger pigeon service for sending communications and errands to Iriaebor.[1]
The Worried Wyvern was perhaps best known for its food. Morning and Highsun meals often included bacon, sausage, and toasted bread with drippings, as well as a signature omelet of asparagus and spiced fish. Evening meals featured roasted meats and dishes like chicken liver with mushroom sauce or green peppers stuffed with rice, tomato, and ground meat.[1]
History[]
The inn was fairly new as of the mid-to-late 14th century DR, at which time it was regarded by Volo as the most average inn in town. It was known as a clean, safe, pleasant, and overall unexciting place to stay. The otherwise very good experience of eating in the dining room was marred by a particularly bad harpist.[1]
Appendix[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Ed Greenwood (1994). Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast. (TSR, Inc), pp. 194–195. ISBN 1-5607-6940-1.