The Noble's Rest

The Noble's Rest began as an east wing of a merchant-manor converted into a public house three decades ago when Mirielle's family opened their doors to wayfarers and minor courtiers. Over time it became favored by lesser nobility as a discreet, respectable stop—close enough to the town's administrative quarter for business, yet intimate enough for private counsel. The tavern's reputation for discretion grew when Mirielle, once a traveling minstrel married into stewardship, kept a ledger of favors and returned small lost heirlooms to their owners. Small renovations over the years added curtained parlors and the bath alcove to attract those of genteel habits.

Tavern

The Noble's Rest

The Noble's Rest began as an east wing of a merchant-manor converted into a public house three decades ago when Mirielle's family opened their doors to wayfarers and minor courtiers.

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Mirielle Voss

Tavernkeeper

Mirielle Voss
HumanBard

Keeper's Species

Human

History

The Noble's Rest began as an east wing of a merchant-manor converted into a public house three decades ago when Mirielle's family opened their doors to wayfarers and minor courtiers. Over time it became favored by lesser nobility as a discreet, respectable stop—close enough to the town's administrative quarter for business, yet intimate enough for private counsel. The tavern's reputation for discretion grew when Mirielle, once a traveling minstrel married into stewardship, kept a ledger of favors and returned small lost heirlooms to their owners. Small renovations over the years added curtained parlors and the bath alcove to attract those of genteel habits.

Quirks

A brass bell by the bar is rung three times to call for the 'noble round'—a small ritual that prompts regulars to stand and toast quietly. The hearth always seems to smell faintly of lavender, even when no lavender is burning. Occasionally a page tacks a small sealed note to the ledger wall and slips away; Mirielle removes these herself after nightfall.

Lore

Locals whisper that one of the hearthstones holds a hidden coin stamped with the old city's crest; finding it supposedly grants a night's worth of confidence among nobles. Older patrons tell of a discreet passage used in the founder's day to pass messages between households—its entrance is likely sealed but traces remain in the cellar stonework. The tavern's crest, a resting stag beneath a lantern, is rumored to have been a sigil of a minor house that once vanished from the rolls—those who wear its mark tend to be treated with an unspoken courtesy within.

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