Iggys Lounge

Iggys Lounge began a decade ago as a rowdy alehouse under a different sign, catering to riverhands and drovers traveling the road south from Baldur's Gate. When a retired mercenary named Iggy Thornbrew took it over, he rebranded the place, reinforced the bar with iron, and encouraged a rougher, more profitable crowd. Over the years the lounge grew a reputation as the place to settle scores, buy questionable cargo, and laugh in the face of the Flaming Fist when they passed through. Rumors say a failed Flaming Fist recruit once left a ledger behind that still influences local deals.

Tavern

Iggys Lounge

Iggys Lounge began a decade ago as a rowdy alehouse under a different sign, catering to riverhands and drovers traveling the road south from Baldur's Gate.

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Iggy Thornbrew

Tavernkeeper

Iggy Thornbrew
Half-elfFighter

Keeper's Species

Half-elf

History

Iggys Lounge began a decade ago as a rowdy alehouse under a different sign, catering to riverhands and drovers traveling the road south from Baldur's Gate. When a retired mercenary named Iggy Thornbrew took it over, he rebranded the place, reinforced the bar with iron, and encouraged a rougher, more profitable crowd. Over the years the lounge grew a reputation as the place to settle scores, buy questionable cargo, and laugh in the face of the Flaming Fist when they passed through. Rumors say a failed Flaming Fist recruit once left a ledger behind that still influences local deals.

Quirks

The tavern enforces a 'singe and pay' rule: anyone who sets a table on fire during a brawl must buy a round for the house. The barkeep signals 'all is well' with a brass horn note, and every regular knows a set of bench songs with matching hand gestures. Rats in the cellar are unusually bold and have been seen dragging small coins toward the hidden hatch. The owner will occasionally trade lodging for information rather than coin.

Lore

Local lore ties Rivington to the southern approaches of the Wyrm's Crossing area near Baldur's Gate. Sailors talk of a drawbridge and fortress to the north, and many locals measure distance by how long it takes to cross the Wyms Crossing Bridge. Iggys Lounge is known as a halfway point for traders and miscreants coming from the crossing, and as such it harbors whispers about events at the fortress, opportunistic smugglers, and soldiers who never quite made it back to the gate.

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