Places to Go
Most travelers stopping over in Ilvin are drawn to the warm and lushly furnished rooms of the Black Hourglass (good quality rooms, common quality meals), by the north gate, though the cuisine is mediocre and the service inattentive. Indeed, most patrons seem to come to admire the inn’s alluring proprietor, a young widow who had scarcely wed the former proprietor before his funeral. The only notable competition is Gaspar’s Trifle (poor quality rooms, good quality meals), by the west gate and all too close to the slaughterhouses. Rumor has it that Gaspar won the lease in a drunken card game, and now begrudgingly runs the inn and gambling parlor simply to cover its rent. To combat the permeating stench, Gaspar plies his wealthier gamblers with a steady flow of complementary wines, ales, almonds, and imported tobacco.[1]
Law & Order
People to See =
Sentire Olivia Pustnic[1]
Geier Turbatoff[1]
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