Carm
Empty Flagon Tavern


In a village that makes its trades from farming and nothing more, there is not much in the way of entertainment, apart from the Empty Flagon Tavern. Along with the general store, the tavern sits in the middle of the small village and dominates the area with its size and grandeur. Like every other building in Carm, the tavern is made from logs cut from the nearby forest and straw roofing keeps the occupants dry. Although small in size, the tavern makes up for it in it's height, standing at a impressive four stories. To the back of the building is a large garden that holds several tables and benches that allow the patrons to sit when the air is warm. About the tables are planted a impressive variety of flowers which brighten up the area.

As you step through the single door and into the building, you are greeted by the smell of salted meat being cooked slowly and sweet ale, made from the ingredients brought in from the local farms. More tables are placed about the building each housing two or three chairs, filled with local patrons.

Placed on the side of the building is a old, wooden staircase that leads up to the next floor. The floor holds a single room of the inn, with the staircase to the right leading up to the next, which is lay out, exactly the same as the previous floor, holding the one room.

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