The Noble's Rest

The Noble's Rest was once a modest captain's manor near Port Sunderguard's main quay. Ten years ago Prospero Goldwater bought the property, covered every surface in cheap gilding, and recast it as a noble's hunter's lodge to shore up his public image. The reopening was a pageant of ribbons, a parade of guests, and a procession of trophies purchased from continental dealers. Since then the house has become a preferred meet point for the city's elite, Lord's Alliance envoys, and social climbers eager for Prospero's patronage.

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The Noble's Rest

The Noble's Rest was once a modest captain's manor near Port Sunderguard's main quay.

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Prospero Goldwater

Tavernkeeper

Prospero Goldwater
HumanBard

Keeper's Species

Human

History

The Noble's Rest was once a modest captain's manor near Port Sunderguard's main quay. Ten years ago Prospero Goldwater bought the property, covered every surface in cheap gilding, and recast it as a noble's hunter's lodge to shore up his public image. The reopening was a pageant of ribbons, a parade of guests, and a procession of trophies purchased from continental dealers. Since then the house has become a preferred meet point for the city's elite, Lord's Alliance envoys, and social climbers eager for Prospero's patronage.

Quirks

All house mugs are gilded on the outside but plain pewter within. Staff always refer to Prospero as 'First Councilor' in conversation, whether he is present or not. Every night at dusk a footman steps into the trophy hall and polishes a single antler while reciting a short, flattering phrase about the owner. Patrons are measured by their carriage, not their coin, and a subtle wristband system marks who has settled the evening's tab at table glance.

Lore

Port Sunderguard is a bustling harbor city where fortunes are made and reputations are brokered. The Lord's Alliance maintains a visible presence to protect trade routes and cement political ties. The Noble's Rest sits between the governor's terrace and the merchant piers, making it convenient for official gossip to mingle with mercantile rumor. In local stories the tavern is often called 'Goldwater's Folly' by those who prefer realism to display, but many admit the place still gets things done when discretion and a silver coin are required.

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