The Green Harp and Moonwell

The Green Harp and Moonwell was founded three centuries ago by Aine's grandmother as a refuge between the mortal folk of the coastal clans and the wandering Seelie. Over generations it became a neutral ground for trade, storytelling, seasonal rites, and small bargains with the fey. Aine inherited it after a dramatic duel of songs that settled a land-claim dispute; she expanded the moonwell and wove new wards to keep the tavern a place where both steel and song can be laid aside.

Tavern

The Green Harp and Moonwell

The Green Harp and Moonwell was founded three centuries ago by Aine's grandmother as a refuge between the mortal folk of the coastal clans and the wandering Seelie.

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Aine Starbough

Tavernkeeper

Aine Starbough
Elf (High/Seelie-blooded)Bard (College of Glamour) / minor Pact of the Archfey trappings

Keeper's Species

Elf (High/Seelie-blooded)

History

The Green Harp and Moonwell was founded three centuries ago by Aine's grandmother as a refuge between the mortal folk of the coastal clans and the wandering Seelie. Over generations it became a neutral ground for trade, storytelling, seasonal rites, and small bargains with the fey. Aine inherited it after a dramatic duel of songs that settled a land-claim dispute; she expanded the moonwell and wove new wards to keep the tavern a place where both steel and song can be laid aside.

Quirks

Every full hour a soft harp-note echoes through the building; stray sparks of faelight play in the air and sometimes rearrange small items. Patrons who tell an honest personal tale aloud are often rewarded with a free starberry or a whispered secret from Aine.

Lore

Locals say the tavern sits where two ley-threads cross beneath an ancient oak, and that the moonwell is a hollow of a star-touched root. Celtic motifs—triskelions woven into wooden beams, ogham-like runes at thresholds—blend with elven filigree. The Wayward Circle connects to an old network of elven nodes established in the Age of Sighs; using it binds a traveler in minor ways to the tavern until the debt is repaid. The fae courts remember favors called at the Green Harp for generations—make an oath there and you may find it keeps echoing across time.

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