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|desc=Long, spotlessly clean tables line the spacious dining area, comfortable padded benches pulled up at each one. The air is redolent with the odor of spicy foods, various teas, and the crisp scent of grass mats on the ground. From just outside, the cheerful clatter of cooking over open grills can be heard. Large panels with mesh inserts have been cut along the sides of the tent so that the walls can be rolled up in the summer or dropped and snugly secured in cold weather.<br> |
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|desc=Cardamom and thyme add their spicy notes to the smell of grilling lamb carried on drifts of smoke emerging from two deep barbecue pits that flank a pale gold tent. Designed to handle large cuts of meat, each pit is lined with river stones that must have been carried here for just this purpose. Almost hidden behind the large turnspit placed over one of the pits is the diminutive and fierce proprietor of Horse Clan's finest eating establishment, 'The Lamb's Shank'. You also see Madikh, a felt-covered table. |
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You also see a tent flap leading out and a quiet corner screened by a length of heavy felt.<br> |
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Obvious exits: none. |
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Revision as of 12:58, 28 August 2011
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The Lamb's Shank | |
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Province | Ilithi |
Justice | Unknown |
Town | Horse Clan |
Map | Ranik's Map 71a |
Owner | Madikh |
# of Rooms | 1 |
Store Type | Food shops, Drink shops |
This store only accepts Dokoras
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[Zaldi Taipa, The Lamb's Shank]
Long, spotlessly clean tables line the spacious dining area, comfortable padded benches pulled up at each one. The air is redolent with the odor of spicy foods, various teas, and the crisp scent of grass mats on the ground. From just outside, the cheerful clatter of cooking over open grills can be heard. Large panels with mesh inserts have been cut along the sides of the tent so that the walls can be rolled up in the summer or dropped and snugly secured in cold weather.
You also see a tent flap leading out and a quiet corner screened by a length of heavy felt.
Obvious exits: none.