Second
Floor
Ankhor's Dive
Perched upon a rocky outcropping over the sea, Ankhor’s Dive is a haven for the less than reputable visitors to Dane Caelen. This lively tavern and wayside inn draws an eclectic mix of dwarven sailors, human nomads, and elves doing business best not done inside the city proper. It is located on the outskirts of the city, along the northern coast. A torched lined path draws patrons in and, with luck, helps them find their way out again after imbibing fine imported dwarven spirits.
As evidenced by the lighthouse atop it, Ankhor’s Dive was not always an inn. In the time shortly before dragons came to the world, when the demons waged a war of torment against the races of Samsarras, the Elves constructed it as a coastal defense patrol base. The burning light guided ships to shore even as the barracks housed a full company of guardsmen. It was named “Aranel’s Shield” after Currasant Aranel who oversaw its construction and subsequent operations.
There it stood for over a thousand years. In time, due to Mirlethian raids, the city receded from the northern coast. As such, Aranel’s Shield found itself unmanned and subsequently decayed to the ravages of time. Every few decades, some new strange cult would find its way in and call the barracks home, only to eventually be discovered and driven away.
Soon after Caelen Dicelle’s coronation, boats from Mirlethia stole away down the Sil Strait, intent on capitalizing on the disorder monarchal transition brings. When a Mirlethian assassin tried to kill the new queen, they were struck down by Völkhor Longsmock, a member of the Black Boot mercenaries who fought on the side of the elves. Dicelle offered Völkhor any number of titles and positions. The hefty dwarf but smiled and pointed to the north.
“If it pleases your highness, I’ll take that crumbling barracks and get out of your royal hair.”
A deal was struck that Völkhor would take control of the lighthouse under the conditions that he rebuilt it to its former glory and it’s ownership would revert to the Elves upon his death. He enlisted the help of Doograden “Jingles” Cranhappen to finance the project, taking him on as a partner. The two of them enlisted a few former mercenaries to help rebuild it into the iconic inn it is today. From their sweat, Ankhor’s Dive was born.
Business is Good
On the surface level, Doog and Volk (as they have become known) run quite the successful inn. The rooms are often booked and the ale flows freely. Bawdy acts that don’t align with elven sensibilities often find themselves performing here, much to the joy of their patrons. It is a well known establishment by sailors from all over the northern Isles.
Ankhor’s Dive does more business than food and drink, however. The trap door over the ocean is consistently used by smugglers, bringing the inn a constant supply of duty free imports. Volk’s service to the queen is remembered fondly, so such issues are often overlooked when they are known. As such, Ankhor’s Dive boasts many rich foods from the cold Dwarven north. The smell of greasy whale meat often drifts from it’s cooking fire.
Doog continues to capitalize on his skills as well. Those that need money and have been refused by Money Hall, the gnomish bank of Dane Caelen, will come to him. The terms of the loan generally are not as agreeable as those the gnomes of money hall would offer, but the desperate do not come to Doog for easy terms. More than one sellsword makes their money collecting Doog’s debts.
A debt to Doog is a debt you lose..
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Common Area
The upstairs is full of rooms for visitors to Ankhor’s Dive. Outside of them is a small common area, a bit quieter and removed from the one downstairs. It’s common for patrons to meet there for early morning warm beverages as the pale sun beams in through the nearby windows.
Balcony
This balcony overlooks the common area of the first floor. It provides a great view of the festivities while also being removed from them.
Large Room
In comparison to the others, this room is quite large, surpassed only by the noble suite. It is quite plentiful in space.
Cost: 1 GP per day for the entire room.
Small Rooms
If you have drank too much to leave Ankhor’s Dive, you may find yourself in one of these small rooms.. They are rather bare bones. Cost: 1-2 SP per day for the entire room.
Small Rooms
If you have drank too much to leave Ankhor’s Dive, you may find yourself in one of these small rooms.. They are rather bare bones. Cost: 1-2 SP per day for the entire room.
Small Rooms
If you have drank too much to leave Ankhor’s Dive, you may find yourself in one of these small rooms.. They are rather bare bones. Cost: 1-2 SP per day for the entire room.
Small Rooms
If you have drank too much to leave Ankhor’s Dive, you may find yourself in one of these small rooms.. They are rather bare bones. Cost: 1-2 SP per day for the entire room.
Small Rooms
If you have drank too much to leave Ankhor’s Dive, you may find yourself in one of these small rooms.. They are rather bare bones. Cost: 1-2 SP per day for the entire room.
Noble Sweet
It is not uncommon to see a hired guard standing post outside this door. It is certainly decadent, and anyone staying here has attention lavished upon them. It generally has room and storage for anything a well to do noble might bring with them on the road.
Cost: 4 GP per day for the entire room.
Guard's Room
This room with two beds is spacious and comfortable. Often, a nobleman staying in the noble’s suite will pay to house members of their entourage here.
Cost: 15 SP Per day for the entire room
Master Bedroom
These are Volk’s private quarters, reachable from stairs in the office below. Another set of stairs goes to the tower. A thorough search of this room would yield:
- 150 GP
- 3 potions of healing
- Worn set of plate armor
- Notched two bitted battle ax
- Solid gold miniature replica of an anvil, worth 50 GP.
Rooftop Patio
Through a set of double doors is a small patio cut out of the roof of the building. The sea air here is particularly bracing and many who have seen this patio claim it to be the most beautiful place in Ankhor’s Dive. Volk generally takes his morning meal here in private as he plans his day.