The Broken Dune

The Broken Dune was built from the shell of a caravanserai that failed after a decade of bandit raids and a shifting trade route. The original inn burned in a sandstorm fire and was rebuilt twice from salvaged beams, cracked stone, and the doors of less fortunate rivals. Every owner since has added one more lock, one more secret passage, and one more warning scratched into the rafters. In the last twenty years it became the preferred haunt of mercenaries, smugglers, and desert pilgrims who prefer their stories told over cheap liquor and cheaper lies.

Tavern

The Broken Dune

The Broken Dune was built from the shell of a caravanserai that failed after a decade of bandit raids and a shifting trade route.

7Amenities10Menu Items7Known Patrons7Plot Hooks
Zahir al-Nim

Tavernkeeper

Zahir al-Nim
HumanRogue

Keeper's Species

Human

History

The Broken Dune was built from the shell of a caravanserai that failed after a decade of bandit raids and a shifting trade route. The original inn burned in a sandstorm fire and was rebuilt twice from salvaged beams, cracked stone, and the doors of less fortunate rivals. Every owner since has added one more lock, one more secret passage, and one more warning scratched into the rafters. In the last twenty years it became the preferred haunt of mercenaries, smugglers, and desert pilgrims who prefer their stories told over cheap liquor and cheaper lies.

Quirks

The floorboards shift like they remember old foundations, one corner of the common room is always colder than the rest, and the tavern's bells ring even when the doors are shut tight. The barkeep keeps three different ledgers, only one of which appears to be for business. Every third song played on the stage is interrupted by a random shout from somewhere below the cellar stairs.

Lore

Locals claim the tavern was raised over an ancient waystation built on top of an older tomb, which explains the cold pockets in the floor and the uneasy silence in certain corners. The town itself depends on the inn as a neutral ground where feuds pause, caravans hire guards, and rumors travel faster than water. Folk superstition says the Broken Dune never hosts the same game twice if a grave crime is spoken under its roof, and that the lantern above the rear door burns blue when someone nearby is marked by desert spirits.

Visual sheet

Turn The Broken Dune into a sheet

A high-res, share-ready sheet you can post or print.

Gallery

No images yet. Click to add.

Relationships