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are present, exchange goods with them. Whenever I
                                                           return home, I make it a point to spend at least a night
                                                           at the inn to see old friends (often much older since last I
                                                           saw them) and learn what has passed since my last visit.
                                                             Elf artisans sometimes come out of the Greycloak
                                                           Hills to sell their goods here, and some of the best-
                                                           known can sometimes spark impromptu bidding wars
                                                           over the right to purchase their wares. My kin don't do
                                                           anything so pedestrian as set up booths or tables for
                                                           themselves, but instead deal with a few traders who
                                                           might be at the inn at the time. These agents then travel
                                                           out and sell the elven crafts to others, which has given
                                                           the Halfway Inn an undeserved reputation as Evereska's
                                                           trading post.
                                                             Permit me to state this in as clear a fashion as writ-
                                                           ing allows: don't venture into the mountains seeking
                                                           Evereska unless you are in the company of a citizen of
                                                           Evereska. You will not find such accompaniment easily,
           Soubar. Soubar is a small walled town with support-  for we are determined over the whole of our lives that
         ing farmsteads strung along the road to the north and   no outsiders may gaze upon our homes without invi-
         south. It is a waypoint settlement much like any other   tation from the eldest among us. If strangers need to
         except for the existence of the Black Abbey. This dark   meet with any of us, that is the purpose the Halfway
         stone structure once served as a monastery to Bane and   Inn fulfills.
         lay in ruins for many years. Now priests of Bane have
         begun rebuilding it, bringing an influx of wealth and   THE REFUGE  IN THE  HILLS
         trade, along with the many skilled masons and laborers   When I rest at the end of the day and retreat into reverie,
         necessary for such a project. Some people question the   I do not revisit the wonders of ancient ruins and majes-
         desirability of a temple to Bane in Elturgard, but those   tic creatures I have seen on my wanderings. At those
         who do are encouraged to recall the Creed. For their   times, I recall the Evereska I wandered as a youth, when
         part, the priests of Bane have pledged to aid in Soubar's   I followed a haunting song or a wisp of light among the
         defense against raiding goblinoids and other threats, a   roiling fogs of the Greycloaks, picked sweet berries in
         promise that gives some solace to the suspicious.   the hollows of the hills, and swam in the cold streams
                                                           that fl.owed out of their heights.
         EVE RE SKA                                          Evereska nestles in a sunny canyon, high in the
                                                           mountains. The surrounding peaks hide it from all but
         I would be remiss if I didn't mention Evereska, but I will
                                                           the most powerful fliers who can stand the chill and
         be brief for I have no desire to publish all its secrets. I
                                                           high winds of their towering heights. Yet should such
         shall endeavor to describe my own homeland in as unbi-
                                                           approach Evereska, its guardians mounted on giant
         ased a way as I might, but I must warn: I am a daughter
                                                           eagles would ensure no ill befell the vale.
         of the Greycloak Hills, and its mists yet roil through my
                                                             Unlike cramped and crowded human cities, Evereska
         soul as surely as elven blood does through my veins. Ere
                                                           is composed of clusters of buildings throughout the
         I make mention of my home, though, I will discuss the
                                                           many levels of the great valley, with many a footpath
         meeting-ground that is the closest most outsiders will
                                                           between them. These clusters are separated by clear-
         ever get to fair Evereska: the Halfway Inn.
                                                           ings, meadows, and small woodland groves- natural
                                                           spaces just as much a part of the city as the buildings
         THE HALFWAY INN
                                                           are, their presence essential to our way of life.
         Evereska lies hidden in the Greycloaks. Our paths to
         it are secret, cloaked by natural features and magical   With the recent tragedy of Myth Drannor's second fall,
         guise. No significant human settlement stands within a   Evereska has seen the largest influx of new citizens in
         hundred miles west of it, and to the east lies the hungry   many centuries, in the form of our Cormanthan breth-
         desert sands of Anauroch.                         ren. They have been warmly welcomed into Evereska,
                                                           but some of our people are concerned that so many new
           Strange, then, that the Halfway Inn should stand
                                                           residents will disrupt the peace and balance we've thus
         where it does. Perhaps it is there because, as humans
                                                           far been able to maintain. At the same time, some of
         put it, "It is halfway to everywhere." A small village
                                                           the newcomers have reacted unpleasantly to Evereska's
         surrounds the titular inn, which is itself not a single
                                                           reclusiveness, which they see as a form of prejudice or
         building, but a small compound that includes stables
         and other outbuildings. The folk who live here year-  cowardice, and a few of their younger folk have taken
                                                           it upon themselves to speak on such topics rather heat-
         round are hunters, trappers, gold prospectors, gem
                                                           edly. I'm hopeful that the coming decades will smooth
         seekers, smallholders and their families, and it is they
                                                           over these differences and sooth the contentions. Evere-
         who staff the inn when traders come to see what goods
                                                           ska is a beautiful place, and I see no reason to mar that
         can be reaped from the region.
                                                           beauty with an argument among friends.
           Evereska is self-sufficient, but its citizens in their trav-
         els sometimes stop at the Halfway Inn and, if traders
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