1. Locations

The Bell and Bone

A mildly boisterous inn along Breakbone Way. While it doesn’t have the great kitchen of most nearby inns, it still does a decent business serving as the nicest of accommodations in the Hides district. Its common room is comfortable and does a decent business in serving drinks to locals. However, travelers coming to trade here know about its two fine private rooms (going for 4 gp a night) adjacent to private “common rooms” where a full travel retinue can stay.

The large central bell hanging in the common room was originally a warning bell from the tower formerly located where the Braygate currently sits. If someone is buying a round for the entire room, they strike the bell. No one can remember that happening for at least 10 years.