The evening in Seralda Village was exceptionally lively. After a long day of work, people finally had the chance to relax.
In an age where entertainment was rare, the most common forms of amusement were drinking, gambling, and the services of courtesans.
Other recreational activities like hunting and horse racing weren't accessible to the common folks.
So when the weary villagers could finally rest, the local tavern in Seralda Village filled to capacity.
Due to commercial expansion, the village had expanded four times over, with two-thirds of its industry dominated by inns and taverns.
Fine Wine and Sharp Blades, the name sounded rather imposing, giving a clear indication of the establishment's offerings.
It was the most renowned inn in Seralda Village.