The Burrow & Briar

The Burrow & Briar began as a single dugout home of the Bramblefoot family two generations ago. As travelers found comfort in its tucked-away warmth, the halflings expanded into adjoining hollows and grafted living branches overhead. Over the years the tavern became a waystation for forest guides, scholars mapping the woods, and halfling traders moving preserves and tools between villages.

Tavern

The Burrow & Briar

The Burrow & Briar began as a single dugout home of the Bramblefoot family two generations ago.

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Merri Bramblefoot

Tavernkeeper

Merri Bramblefoot
HalflingBard

Keeper's Species

Halfling

History

The Burrow & Briar began as a single dugout home of the Bramblefoot family two generations ago. As travelers found comfort in its tucked-away warmth, the halflings expanded into adjoining hollows and grafted living branches overhead. Over the years the tavern became a waystation for forest guides, scholars mapping the woods, and halfling traders moving preserves and tools between villages.

Quirks

The tavern's lights are tiny jars of will-o'-wisp-lamp moss that dim when secrets are spoken—locals insist the moss 'snoops' and dims for gossip. Patrons often leave small trinkets on the communal table as payment for a story or to ensure a safe journey.

Lore

The surrounding wood is known locally as the Whisperbloom—a place where the old folk say the trees hum when moons align. Halfling lore holds that the Burrow & Briar sits atop a 'soft place' in the forest: an ancient crossroads of wandering spirits and fae curiosities. Patrons sometimes pay respects with an offering of bread or a tune; those who disturb the crossroads often find paths changed until they make amends.

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