The Leaf and Lantern

The Leaf and Lantern began as a simple resting hollow carved by the local wood elves centuries ago, meant to shelter travelers and serve as a meeting point between forest folk and outsiders. Over time, it grew into a beloved inn, renowned for its warm hospitality and unique ambiance created by the living tree roots and glowing moss. Mira Glintroot inherited it 15 years ago, transforming it into a vibrant hub for both locals and adventurers.

Tavern

The Leaf and Lantern

The Leaf and Lantern began as a simple resting hollow carved by the local wood elves centuries ago, meant to shelter travelers and serve as a meeting point between forest folk and outsiders.

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Mira Glintroot

Tavernkeeper

Mira Glintroot
Half-ElfBard

Keeper's Species

Half-Elf

History

The Leaf and Lantern began as a simple resting hollow carved by the local wood elves centuries ago, meant to shelter travelers and serve as a meeting point between forest folk and outsiders. Over time, it grew into a beloved inn, renowned for its warm hospitality and unique ambiance created by the living tree roots and glowing moss. Mira Glintroot inherited it 15 years ago, transforming it into a vibrant hub for both locals and adventurers.

Quirks

The lanterns hanging from the moss subtly change hues depending on the mood, becoming a vibrant blue when gossip is juicy or a warm amber when secrets are shared. Locals believe the tavern’s root itself reacts to strong emotions.

Lore

It is said that the massive root which houses the tavern is part of an ancient sentient tree known as the Heartwood Sentinel. The lanterns' glowing moss is believed to be enchanted by forest spirits, ensuring the tavern stays protected from dark magic and ill fortune. Locals whisper that those who share a drink under the lantern’s glow might gain fleeting wisdom or glimpse into the future if the root deems them worthy.

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