Ikram’s
- A Dunmari caravanserai in Karawa, Eastern Dunmar, Dunmar, Greater Dunmar
A large caravanserai, inn, and trading post in Karawa. It is on the northern outskirts of the village, a large square building with an open courtyard, rooms for travelers, and space for merchants and animals. This is a center of commence in the village when the market is deserted, and many things can be acquired from Ikram, the proprietor.
Food and Drink
Popular menu items include:
- Sweet, chilled date wine
- Sharba, a popular Dunmari vodka-style drink fermented from milk
- Spiced beer, sometimes available, as it is imported from Nardith
- Grilled meat and kebabs, usually goat or sheep
- Quick breads
Events
- Apr 12, 1748 DR(Karawa): Ikram’s caravanseri is destroyed when gnolls set fire to much of the village.
- Jun 02, 1748 DR (Karawa): Ikram begins rebuilding a new, better fortified caravanserai
- Jan 11, 1749 DR (Karawa): The new Ikram’s is completed
