The Six-Minarets Rest

The Six-Minarets Rest was established three generations ago by a group of thrikeen refugees who tamed a coastal desert spring and founded a waypoint for caravans. Built partly from repurposed beetle-shell and sandstone, the tavern served as an informal guildhall where guides, scavengers and early adventurers pooled information and promised mutual aid. As the town grew, the tavern shifted into a hub for low-to-mid tier adventurers looking for work, rest and quick coin. Sseret-alli, once a ranger for the founding thrikeen, salvaged many of the tavern's comforts from the early caravans and still keeps the old founders' brazier alight on stormy nights.

Tavern

The Six-Minarets Rest

The Six-Minarets Rest was established three generations ago by a group of thrikeen refugees who tamed a coastal desert spring and founded a waypoint for caravans.

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Sseret-alli (Sere)

Tavernkeeper

Sseret-alli (Sere)
ThrikeenRanger (ret.)

Keeper's Species

Thrikeen

History

The Six-Minarets Rest was established three generations ago by a group of thrikeen refugees who tamed a coastal desert spring and founded a waypoint for caravans. Built partly from repurposed beetle-shell and sandstone, the tavern served as an informal guildhall where guides, scavengers and early adventurers pooled information and promised mutual aid. As the town grew, the tavern shifted into a hub for low-to-mid tier adventurers looking for work, rest and quick coin. Sseret-alli, once a ranger for the founding thrikeen, salvaged many of the tavern's comforts from the early caravans and still keeps the old founders' brazier alight on stormy nights.

Quirks

Every night at dusk, one of the six miniature minarets on the roof releases a plume of perfumed smoke in a different color. Regulars believe it changes the night's luck; newcomers often take it as a cue to make a bet or ask for a job.

Lore

Local lore says the thrikeen founders bound six desert winds into the tavern's chimneys; each wind is said to carry a sliver of guidance — luck, patience, greed, memory, courage and secrecy. Folk superstitions say that whispering a true name into the brazier on a wind-night will reveal whether a job is worth the risk. The town's older thrikeen still practice 'silk-singing', a ritual where patterned cloth is used to call sand-spirits for safe passage—some believe the patterns in the tavern's canopies are coded for such rites.

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