The Burgundy Brigand

Welcome to the Seventh night of Dice-ember where we get some well deserved rest at the Burgundy Brigand Inn… Well maybe not rest. Tonight we look at the inn that will feature one part of this adventure and in true Brazen Wolfe Tabletop fashion its a map night!

So sit back, grab a seasonal beverage and let’s roll into the holiday season!

The Burgundy Brigand

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The Burgundy Brigand – Created in Inkarnate.

The Burgundy Brigand inn wasn’t always the place for ill fated meet ups and under the table deals like it is now. Years ago it used to be a place where nobles would come to let their hair down, gamble, drink and interact with the merchants of Rimeglenn to do business. But after a particularly bad business deal the establishment changed hands overnight and a new crowd began to habit the inn.

Now its a place where the guards are paid to turn a blind eye, well those who can be bribed, and where the guards can’t help you the hired guards definitely cant. Associated with thieves, smugglers and the corrupt the inn now hosts several cheap rooms to rent, none of which have working or secure locks, a secret meeting room in the basement for their favourite patrons (or those who bribe well enough) and the cheapest watered down swill this side of the Feathercrest mountains.

The food is not recommended but it will do in a pinch and the drink is nearly not palatable. However it is a place where those down on their luck or those needing work can turn to for more, unsavoury types of employment and as such it is allowed to keep working despite the nature of the inn verging on chaotic and illegal.

Lord Reese Dryberry haunts this inn frequently and seems to know everyone and everything that happens in the shadows. People come to Reese to purchase information or favours from his contacts but many cant afford to pay the price that is requested for such ‘good deeds’. However Lord Dryberry owns all the land that produces fruit for wine and other spirits and is wealthy, respected and powerful.

Those who cross the lord are not welcome in the Burgundy Brigand and, shortly, are rumoured to have been seen leaving the city. The means in which they leave is never questioned but many know its by bag and down the river to where they are never seen again. None of which can or ever will be proven.


Thanks for dropping by again tonight as we look at the Burgundy Brigand Inn map. Don’t forget to come back tomorrow for some stat blocks for an encounter and as always, don’t forget to roll with advantage,
The Brazen Wolfe

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