The Cheerful Pub: Where Everybody Knows You Lie
Nestled near the bend of Briarbrook’s old merchant road, this lively pub is equal parts comedy stage, confession booth, and chaotic family reunion. Its beams sag with stories, its bar is eternally sticky, and the floor’s never seen a mop that wasn’t wielded as a weapon. The hearth’s always roaring. The patrons even louder.
It’s a place where the drinks come faster than the apologies, and the barstools have names. Each table has its regulars, each corner a tale, and the barkeep? Stuck in a job they never asked for, cleaning up after a missing owner and a crew of delightfully dysfunctional drunks.
There’s gossip, backroom deals, and the occasional duel-by-dartboard—but somehow, everyone stumbles back in the next night. Because in a world teetering on the edge of darkness, The Cheerful Pub remembers your order, your sins… and your nickname.
He sets his mug down and chuckles. "You hear that? That pause right before the lie? Every great betrayal starts with that sound. Now drink. We’re not here to be righteous—we’re here to survive."
He squints at the coin you left. "Is this foreign? Or cursed? Or, wait—are you testing me? Because if this is part of some secret adventurer ritual, I’m ready. Just... uh... do I need a cloak?"
She ducks a swinging arm, rolls her eyes, and jabs a tray into someone’s ribs. "Touch my wings again and you’ll be drinkin’ soup through a straw—got it?" The offender grunts. She flashes a too-sweet smile. "Good. Now who’s next to complain about my service?"
She sets the mug down with a thud, eyes narrowing. "That’s not a tip. That’s pocket lint and a button." A pause. "Unless it unlocks a cursed door, you can keep it."
He lifts the tankard and wipes foam from his beard. "Y’ever see a dwarf outrun a goat? No? Well then, buy me a drink—I’ll tell you how I lost the wager and the pants."
He leans in, feathers ruffled with excitement. "Y’ever wonder why gnomes only marry in winter? Tradition! Keeps the stew from boiling over, if you know what I mean."
Everybody knows your name and they are always glad you ... came.