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The Fox’s Flagon

A three story inn popular with traders and merchants, but often quiet when no caravan is in town. Known for neither its food (go to The River’s Blessing for that), or drink (The Bandit’s End is recommended), it is nonetheless a comfortable, secure, and dry place to sleep, and it has a large innyard and stables for traveler’s horses. The owner, Selma Wisthelwind does host storytellers and music, although it is distinctly second to The Crossroads Inn in that regard. The main gathering room however is large and cheerful, and Selma tends bar most evenings herself.

The inn was founded during Cleenseau’s boom after the war, as a business venture, but has changed hands several times and despite its large stables and innyard, it has a reputation in the local business community as a money pit.

Viepuck spent some time performing here, and is well known if not exactly loved by Selma Wisthelwind. However, the night during which he recited the tale of the Cleenseau Spider Attacks with Celyn in the audience was one of her favorite evenings, the only time her inn outshone the The Crossroads Inn as the place to be.