The Silver Chalice Tavern

The Silver Chalice began as a quiet roadhouse run by Mira's human mother thirty years ago. After a string of travelers brought strange, minor magics and star-born curiosities, the tavern's reputation grew for serving a crowd that mixed sailors, mages, and mercenaries. When Mira took over, she leaned into the mystical theme—adding the rooftop brazier, commissioning the enchanted lanterns, and welcoming diviners and hedge-witches to set up quiet tables. Rowdy nights have always followed the harvest trade caravans; fights and wagers are part of the tavern's lifeblood, but Mira's rule-warded curtains and the 'no blood' policy have kept things from getting deadly.

Tavern

The Silver Chalice Tavern

The Silver Chalice began as a quiet roadhouse run by Mira's human mother thirty years ago.

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Mira Thalros

Tavernkeeper

Mira Thalros
Half-elfBard

Keeper's Species

Half-elf

History

The Silver Chalice began as a quiet roadhouse run by Mira's human mother thirty years ago. After a string of travelers brought strange, minor magics and star-born curiosities, the tavern's reputation grew for serving a crowd that mixed sailors, mages, and mercenaries. When Mira took over, she leaned into the mystical theme—adding the rooftop brazier, commissioning the enchanted lanterns, and welcoming diviners and hedge-witches to set up quiet tables. Rowdy nights have always followed the harvest trade caravans; fights and wagers are part of the tavern's lifeblood, but Mira's rule-warded curtains and the 'no blood' policy have kept things from getting deadly.

Quirks

Lanterns burn with a cold, silver light that never attracts moths. Patrons often find small slips of folded paper tucked beneath mugs or plates—short, cryptic fortunes left by a table of quiet diviners in the back. Mira enforces a 'no blood' rule: injuries must be tended in the alley basin, not on the floor. The rooftop brazier hums softly whenever a secret is spoken aloud beneath it.

Lore

Local rumor says the tavern sits atop a small, forgotten ley-line knot; elders claim the stone under the hearth once hummed like a lullaby during full moons. The 'Silver Chalice' name comes from an old family relic displayed behind the bar—a tarnished cup said to belong to a traveling priest who blessed the first well the tavern drew from. Some say the cup held an unending draught once; others say it was merely a symbol of safe harbor for those chasing dreams beneath the moon. Magi and charlatans alike use the tavern as neutral ground to exchange favors, and on rare nights, the rooftop's brazier aligns with distant stars, and patrons swear they glimpse future echoes in the light.

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