The Noble's Rest

Founded a generation ago by a disgraced minor noble who wished to keep the comforts of court without the scrutiny of court life, The Noble's Rest established itself as a place for minor gentry, traveling merchants and discreet meetings. Over the years it has hosted quiet treaty talks, a dueling apology between two squires (the balcony still shows the scar from a flying chair) and once served as refuge for a small delegation fleeing a riot. A kitchen fire twenty years past required rebuilding; Mirelle's family bought the house during the renovations and restored its refined atmosphere.

Tavern

The Noble's Rest

Founded a generation ago by a disgraced minor noble who wished to keep the comforts of court without the scrutiny of court life, The Noble's Rest established itself as a place for minor gentry, traveling merchants and discreet meetings.

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Mirelle de Roche

Tavernkeeper

Mirelle de Roche
HumanBard

Keeper's Species

Human

History

Founded a generation ago by a disgraced minor noble who wished to keep the comforts of court without the scrutiny of court life, The Noble's Rest established itself as a place for minor gentry, traveling merchants and discreet meetings. Over the years it has hosted quiet treaty talks, a dueling apology between two squires (the balcony still shows the scar from a flying chair) and once served as refuge for a small delegation fleeing a riot. A kitchen fire twenty years past required rebuilding; Mirelle's family bought the house during the renovations and restored its refined atmosphere.

Quirks

A brass bell hung near the bar is rung three times only for the entry of a titled guest; whenever a blue ribbon is folded beneath a plate the conversation at that table is considered 'privileged' — servants will not interrupt. Mirelle keeps a personal ledger with a list of favors owed; she will look you in the eye if a favor is called in.

Lore

Locals say a ledger hidden under the hearth lists debts and favors greater than any official record — some claim a burned page describes a jewel-smuggling ring that used the tavern's cellar years ago. Others whisper of a pale lady who still walks the upper landing on stormy nights: she was, according to rumor, a noblewoman who lost her son and never left the rooms where he last dined.

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