The Gray Serpent
A small grey sign hangs above the door of this establishment, barely visible against the pale stone walls, as if the Grey Serpent Inn doesn’t want to be found. The lobby is small, little more than a hallway and desk. There is a small lounge to the right of the entrance, with a beer keg and two tables, but the Serpent is clearly not a tavern.Further in, its interior is revealed to be sleek and well-outfitted, with a quiet luxury that matches the Serpent's understated signage. Popular with trysting nobles and out-of-town criminals, the Serpent's proprietor makes his coin renting rooms to travelers, with an emphasis on "no names". Rooms can be paid for in advance, and the alley door can be opened with a room key for those not wishing to be seen.