Visitors to the lower levels of Lyrandar Tower can choose
from several locations for gambling. Most such establishments offer a wide array of card games, as well as
other games of chance, such as the roulette wheel and
dice. The Lucky Dragonshard Cardhouse offers all of
these games, plus a few more exotic events upon which
people can wager money.
The cardhouse occupies the central portion of a
floor one-tenth of the way from the cogs to the roof.
The tower is nearly half a mile in diameter here, and
the cardhouse occupies approximately one-third of the
level. The décor is exotic, and several of the rooms
in the Lucky Dragonshard are actually designed to
simulate the other continents of Eberron. One room,
designed in a Xen’drik motif, has a mural of a vast jungle
covering its walls, with a massive pyramid rising above
the forest canopy. Another room is festooned with lifelike statues of mighty orc warriors, and the murals on
its walls reflect a Darguun theme.
Despite its exotic décor, the primary reason that
people visit the Lucky Dragonshard Cardhouse is to
gamble. Many of the widely traveled gamblers who frequent this establishment maintain that every card game
in existence can be played here somewhere. In truth,
however, patrons can wager their hard-earned money
on almost any game of chance.
In one room, several tiers of seats surround a central platform with a padded floor. On weekends, fights
of various kinds take place in this chamber. On one
weekend two monks might be pitted against each other,
and on the next, two longsword-wielding fighters, or
perhaps two individuals with wildly different fighting
styles. These matches are not battles to the death—they
end at first blood, although a few fatal accidents have
occurred.
Another chamber houses a small theater with
several rows of seats facing the stage. While plays can
certainly be performed here, the room is most often
used for illusionist exhibitions, in which illusionists
create dramas that play out on the stage. Such shows may
involve adventure, romance, intrigue, war, or a variety
of other subjects. Some have no plot whatsoever; they are
designed simply to impress the audience with the artist’s
mastery of illusion.
The owner of the Lucky Dragonshard Cardhouse is
a rogue named Rilfar Smas. This lithe, wiry man stands
no more than 5 feet tall and has curly black hair, a mustache, and a goatee. He does not come from a dragonmarked house, nor is he descended from a particularly
wealthy family. In fact, nobody is quite certain what
his background is. Many suspect that the money with
which he started this gambling house did not come to
him through honest means, but no one has ever found
evidence of wrongdoing on his part.
Rilfar has become quite wealthy during the fifteen
years he has owned the Lucky Dragonshard Cardhouse.
The average patron loses 10 gp per evening, and at least
a thousand patrons visit the place every night.
Source: Web Supplement
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