The Raging Bull Tavern
Located in the Upper District, The Raging Bull is the classiest tavern in Baskil.
The building is made of grey stone and has a very noble feel about it, much like the rest of the upper district. The double wooden doors are flanked by marble pillars that reach upwards, stopping at the blue tiled roof. The lower floor has no windows, but the second level has three, each in a dark wooden frame.
As you enter the building, you are instantly greeted with a roaring fire from a grandly designed fireplace, carved from oak with the heads of various animals decorating it. This fireplace often with a boar roasting atop of it, the fire also providing the lighting for the room. The area is littered with tables, each having four chairs evenly placed around them, a vase of multicolored flowers adorning the center. To the left is a staircase that leads up to the taverns five rooms to rent, each compromising of a writing desk, bed, bedpan and a single window looking out to the front or back of the building.
The bar itself is manned by a single woman who would greet new customers with the list of ales, wines and food that the tavern supplies. The Bull rarely sees fights inside its walls as most of its patrons are store owners, architects and other members of Baskil who would rather not do battle.
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The building is made of grey stone and has a very noble feel about it, much like the rest of the upper district. The double wooden doors are flanked by marble pillars that reach upwards, stopping at the blue tiled roof. The lower floor has no windows, but the second level has three, each in a dark wooden frame.
As you enter the building, you are instantly greeted with a roaring fire from a grandly designed fireplace, carved from oak with the heads of various animals decorating it. This fireplace often with a boar roasting atop of it, the fire also providing the lighting for the room. The area is littered with tables, each having four chairs evenly placed around them, a vase of multicolored flowers adorning the center. To the left is a staircase that leads up to the taverns five rooms to rent, each compromising of a writing desk, bed, bedpan and a single window looking out to the front or back of the building.
The bar itself is manned by a single woman who would greet new customers with the list of ales, wines and food that the tavern supplies. The Bull rarely sees fights inside its walls as most of its patrons are store owners, architects and other members of Baskil who would rather not do battle.
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Barmaid
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