The Noble's Rest - Moonglass Parlor

The Noble's Rest began as a private parlor for a minor mercantile house three decades ago. After a charismatic half-elf named Lorien Valesong purchased and rebuilt it, the house grew into a favored retreat for diplomats, mystics, and the city elite. Lorien kept the original foundation stones and commissioned art that hints at an older, softer magic beneath the building. Over the years the tavern has hosted bargaining tables for land deals, peaceable duels of wit, and a discreet burial of a scandalous letter in the moonglass cistern.

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The Noble's Rest - Moonglass Parlor

The Noble's Rest began as a private parlor for a minor mercantile house three decades ago.

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Lorien Valesong

Tavernkeeper

Lorien Valesong
Half-elfBard

Keeper's Species

Half-elf

History

The Noble's Rest began as a private parlor for a minor mercantile house three decades ago. After a charismatic half-elf named Lorien Valesong purchased and rebuilt it, the house grew into a favored retreat for diplomats, mystics, and the city elite. Lorien kept the original foundation stones and commissioned art that hints at an older, softer magic beneath the building. Over the years the tavern has hosted bargaining tables for land deals, peaceable duels of wit, and a discreet burial of a scandalous letter in the moonglass cistern.

Quirks

The tavern plays with light and rumor. A patron who whispers a true regret into the moonglass bath may hear back a single, private memory reflected in the water the next morning. Chairs in the Velvet Gaming Alcove are slightly too comfortable for those who expect quick profits. The house cat, a silver-furred tom named Filigree, will braid lost thread into the hems of garments overnight, returning them with a small glint of moonstone sewn in as thanks.

Lore

Locals say the Noble's Rest sits above a minor weave-node where moonlight and old courtly will mingle. The half-elf owner cultivates that reputation with tasteful enchantments and an elegant clientele. Noble houses sometimes treat the place as neutral ground for parley, and several court poets have immortalized the tavern in verse. Some scholars suggest the building once belonged to a reclusive order of dreamservers who recorded oaths and promises in water-bound glass.

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