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Griffin's Rest

Nestled deep within the heart of a forest, far from any other settlements, stands “The Griffin's Rest,” a medieval low-fantasy inn offering solace to weary travelers and their loyal riding companions. Built alongside a winding river, the inn is protected by a sturdy wooden palisade that encloses its grounds, offering safety and privacy. A unique feature of the inn is its stables, designed not only for horses but also for griffins—a rarity that has earned the inn its reputation among adventurers. A tunnel on the ground floor provides direct access to both stables, ensuring seamless care for mounts regardless of weather. Travelers can cross the river via a wooden bridge to the right of the inn. The Griffin's Rest thrives on self-sustainability, with fresh produce from its well-tended garden, a bounty of fish from the adjacent river, and ample firewood gathered from the surrounding forest. A smokehouse at the back ensures a steady supply of preserved provisions for long journeys. At the front of the inn stands a weathered stone statue, a sacred figure to whom travelers offer prayers for safe journeys and restful nights. Warm light spills from the windows, beckoning those seeking refuge into its welcoming embrace.