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The Merchant's Bar and Eatery is gilded public bar owned by, and located on the estate of the Grand Merchant Collective in Delos. Well-enamelled and decorated with rich murals, it is a casual place for visitors to the estate to stop for a drink. The atavian master merchant Ambrosius operates the small establishment, his fat face benign but calculating.

Wares

Whiskey (wyrm claw shot glass) - 100gp
Dipping into a small bowl, this rounded tumbler is crafted of frosted glass. On the underside, a single 'T' rests above a stylised depiction of two criss-crossed swords.
Rum (ornate bottle of gilded crystal) - 400gp
This lavish crystal bottle is a work of art in and of itself. The faceted globe of the lower portion casts a rainbow hue when it catches the light, the golden caramel liquid within taking on muted shades of color. A swirling, abstract design etched into the long neck has been inlaid in gold, the lustrous metal adding an air of elegance to the container. Crafted of the same material, a walnut-sized skull of gold tops the cork, and a tag of ivory cardstock hanging by a silver thread from the neck reads 'Piratus Prismatica' in an attractive and jaunty font.
White wine (delicate crystal chalice) - 225gp
Catching the light with an attractive gleam, this crystal chalice is a work of art. The elegant bell-shaped cup is suspended on a marble of pure gold, the twisting crystal stem below branching out to rest upon four spindly, clawed feet. The intended receptacle for the Overseers private selection, a frosted design of proud deer in regal poses encircles the base of the bowl, the pale-gold wine within making an attractive backdrop for their silvery white forms.