The Rusty Flagon

Once a modest stopover for canal workers and dockhands in a less violent time, the Rusty Flagon fell on hard times as Baldur’s Gate grew darker and more dangerous. Ownership changed hands multiple times until Mallor, a hardened ex-mercenary, took over five years ago. Despite his efforts, the tavern became a den for criminals and desperate souls scraping by in the city’s poorest quarter.

Tavern

The Rusty Flagon

Once a modest stopover for canal workers and dockhands in a less violent time, the Rusty Flagon fell on hard times as Baldur’s Gate grew darker and more dangerous.

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Mallor Greaves

Tavernkeeper

Mallor Greaves
HumanFighter

Keeper's Species

Human

History

Once a modest stopover for canal workers and dockhands in a less violent time, the Rusty Flagon fell on hard times as Baldur’s Gate grew darker and more dangerous. Ownership changed hands multiple times until Mallor, a hardened ex-mercenary, took over five years ago. Despite his efforts, the tavern became a den for criminals and desperate souls scraping by in the city’s poorest quarter.

Quirks

The tavern is known for spontaneous brawls that often break out over spilled drinks or insulted honor. A hooded figure near the bar always seems to be eavesdropping, watching newcomers with a suspicious eye.

Lore

Legends whisper that the Rusty Flagon was built atop the ruins of a forgotten temple to Tymora, the goddess of luck. Many believe this blessing and curse accounts for the strange luck—both good and ill—that patrons encounter here. Some say the alley behind the tavern leads to secret tunnels used by thieves guilds and cultists, making it a hotspot for clandestine dealings.

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