Difference between revisions of "Fellowship of Innkeepers"
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|guildhall=Fellowship Hall, Waterdeep Way, [[Castle Ward of Waterdeep|Castle Ward]] | |guildhall=Fellowship Hall, Waterdeep Way, [[Castle Ward of Waterdeep|Castle Ward]] | ||
− | |master=''' | + | |master='''Sirar of Sune''', ''Master of Hospitality'', proprietor of ''The Pigrim's Rest'' (Diamond Street & Satchel Alley, [[Sea Ward of Waterdeep|Sea Ward]]) |
− | |contact=''' | + | |contact='''Harnorr Leerthyn''' (''Swordshire House'', [[North Ward of Waterdeep|North Ward]]) |
|others=None | |others=None | ||
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|shops=Individual inns | |shops=Individual inns | ||
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This organization is one of the oldest of all the guilds of Waterdeep, and one of the most relaxed. Formed long ago as a means of protection (all the innkeepers together hiring a group of heavily-armed bodyguards that none of them could individually afford to stop drunken tavern-goers from returning to inns and getting into fights or destroying property, and to control noisy activity late at night), the guild now functions primarily as a means of sharing information. News of thieves, con-artists, brawlers, mages with urges to let off spells, and other "problem patrons" who are making the rounds from inn to inn is shared among members, speedily. The guild also arranges discount prices on ale, linens, laundering, and so on by placing orders in bulk for its members. Once every nine nights, the Fellowship Hall is opened by the Master as an inn - with dining and sleeping facilities - for members only, so that they can enjoy the comforts of an inn without being the hosts. | This organization is one of the oldest of all the guilds of Waterdeep, and one of the most relaxed. Formed long ago as a means of protection (all the innkeepers together hiring a group of heavily-armed bodyguards that none of them could individually afford to stop drunken tavern-goers from returning to inns and getting into fights or destroying property, and to control noisy activity late at night), the guild now functions primarily as a means of sharing information. News of thieves, con-artists, brawlers, mages with urges to let off spells, and other "problem patrons" who are making the rounds from inn to inn is shared among members, speedily. The guild also arranges discount prices on ale, linens, laundering, and so on by placing orders in bulk for its members. Once every nine nights, the Fellowship Hall is opened by the Master as an inn - with dining and sleeping facilities - for members only, so that they can enjoy the comforts of an inn without being the hosts. | ||
==Notable Members== | ==Notable Members== | ||
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==Previous Eras== | ==Previous Eras== | ||
* [[1354 DR Fellowship of Innkeepers|1354 DR]] | * [[1354 DR Fellowship of Innkeepers|1354 DR]] |
Revision as of 00:41, 23 January 2019
Fellowship of Innkeepers
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Fellowship Hall, Waterdeep Way, Castle Ward
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Personages
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Guild Master
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Sirar of Sune, Master of Hospitality, proprietor of The Pigrim's Rest (Diamond Street & Satchel Alley, Sea Ward) |
Primary Contact
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Harnorr Leerthyn (Swordshire House, North Ward) |
Other Guild Members
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Membership: 40+ None |
Membership
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Livery
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None |
Dues
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Entry Dues: 25 gp • Annual Dues: 20 gp/year (members) |
Goods & Services
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None |
Member Shops
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Individual inns |
Faction Details
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Faction Ranks
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This organization is one of the oldest of all the guilds of Waterdeep, and one of the most relaxed. Formed long ago as a means of protection (all the innkeepers together hiring a group of heavily-armed bodyguards that none of them could individually afford to stop drunken tavern-goers from returning to inns and getting into fights or destroying property, and to control noisy activity late at night), the guild now functions primarily as a means of sharing information. News of thieves, con-artists, brawlers, mages with urges to let off spells, and other "problem patrons" who are making the rounds from inn to inn is shared among members, speedily. The guild also arranges discount prices on ale, linens, laundering, and so on by placing orders in bulk for its members. Once every nine nights, the Fellowship Hall is opened by the Master as an inn - with dining and sleeping facilities - for members only, so that they can enjoy the comforts of an inn without being the hosts.
Notable Members
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