The Yew Tree Inn

The Yew Tree Inn
The Yew Tree Inn is a famous inn in the province of Averlynn in the Kingdom of Naasca. The inn is nearly four hundred years old, built beside the Eastern Road. It prospers from having numerous customers due to the Eastern Road being an important trade route to the capital. The inn is two stories tall, made mostly of limestone, complete with a couple of chimneys and a slate roof. There is a large common room, and a south wing. There is a stable which can take nearly forty horses. They reportably make good ale, and occasionaly import wine from southern Emeria. A village has grown up near the Inn, called Yewton.

History
The Inn was established a half century after the Unification Wars by a man named Dan Olrask, who was orginally from Thansk. The site was chosen to be beside the Eastern Road, which was an important trade route for centuries. The first inn was orginally called the Lucky Hen, and was made of wood and thatch. The first inn was constructed from 512 GL to 513 GL. After Dan died in 523 GL, his daughter took over and renamed the inn Yew Tree Inn because of the local yew forest, and also because her husband was an archer. In the Winter War in 541 GL, the Inn was burned to the ground by rebel forces under Lord Alfred Rean. After the war,  the inn was rebuilt in its modern state, except for the stables which were still small untill 609 GL. The hamlet of Yewton emerged around this time, and officaly became a village with the construction of the Holy Temple of Tyon.

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