The Hearth & Hound

The Hearth & Hound was established 25 years ago by Mira's late father, a former woodcutter who wished to create a safe respite for weary travelers and local folk alike. Over the decades, it has served as a gathering place for farmers, hunters, and merchants of the surrounding countryside. Its name honors an old hunting dog who loyally accompanied the founder on many expeditions. Though unassuming, the inn has seen its share of secrets and small adventures, true to the spirit of rural medieval life.

Tavern

The Hearth & Hound

The Hearth & Hound was established 25 years ago by Mira's late father, a former woodcutter who wished to create a safe respite for weary travelers and local folk alike.

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Mira Harth

Tavernkeeper

Mira Harth
HumanCommoner

Keeper's Species

Human

History

The Hearth & Hound was established 25 years ago by Mira's late father, a former woodcutter who wished to create a safe respite for weary travelers and local folk alike. Over the decades, it has served as a gathering place for farmers, hunters, and merchants of the surrounding countryside. Its name honors an old hunting dog who loyally accompanied the founder on many expeditions. Though unassuming, the inn has seen its share of secrets and small adventures, true to the spirit of rural medieval life.

Quirks

Every night at dusk, Mira places a carved wooden dog statue by the hearth—a tradition started to honor one of her first loyal customers, a timber wolf hound who protected the tavern from bandits years ago.

Lore

Local legend claims that the tavern sits upon the edge of an ancient ley line, granting the fireplace’s fire an almost magical warmth even during the coldest winter nights. Some villagers believe this subtle magic wards off restless spirits, while others whisper that it once drew a secretive circle of druids who met nearby under the light of the full moon.

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