The Silverleaf Nook

The Silverleaf Nook was founded a century ago by a pair of traveling elven herbalists who settled where two old paths met beneath an ancient oak. Over decades the place expanded from a single teahouse into a cozy inn favored by forest-living folk and travelers who prefer quiet company and careful hospitality. The current proprietor is from the founders' lineage and keeps the Nook’s traditions of hospitality, low-key diplomacy, and careful guardianship of the surrounding grove.

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The Silverleaf Nook

The Silverleaf Nook was founded a century ago by a pair of traveling elven herbalists who settled where two old paths met beneath an ancient oak.

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Lethariel Silversheen

Tavernkeeper

Lethariel Silversheen
Moon ElfBard

Keeper's Species

Moon Elf

History

The Silverleaf Nook was founded a century ago by a pair of traveling elven herbalists who settled where two old paths met beneath an ancient oak. Over decades the place expanded from a single teahouse into a cozy inn favored by forest-living folk and travelers who prefer quiet company and careful hospitality. The current proprietor is from the founders' lineage and keeps the Nook’s traditions of hospitality, low-key diplomacy, and careful guardianship of the surrounding grove.

Quirks

Menus are written each morning on pressed leaves and pinned to the notice tree. The staff hums a soft unison tune at closing time that many find oddly soothing. A small, tame nightingale sleeps in a brass cage near the hearth and will mimic short phrases it hears, sometimes revealing snippets of private conversations which can be both amusing and awkward.

Lore

Locals say the grove behind the inn holds a thin seam of moonwater, a quiet natural spring that glows faintly under a full moon. The founders chose the site because the spring calms wounded travelers and aids in herb preparation. Elven tradition holds the place is a 'way station' where traveler and forest intersect, and many binding folk rituals tied to safe travel are still practiced quietly by the staff. The inn is not a temple, but its shrine and rituals are respected by several small elven households in the region.

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