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'''Harris''' is owner of the [[Eventide Alehouse]] in the [[city]] of [[Hashan]]. He is a friendly fellow and unafraid to show affection to his female customers. Between customers he passes insults to [[Berford]], the brewer, who never hesitates to pass them right back.
'''Harris''' is owner of the [[Eventide Alehouse]] in the [[city]] of [[Hashan]]. He is a friendly fellow and unafraid to show affection to his female customers. Between customers he passes insults to [[Berford]], the brewer, who never hesitates to pass them right back.


==Drink Menu==
;Cognac (generous glass snifter) - 50gp : This pear-shaped glass goblet sits atop a short stem, flaring to a wide base of dark maroon. The bowl is wide enough to swirl a drink in, as is customary with a fine brandy.
;Apricot brandy (generous glass snifter) - 50gp : This pear-shaped glass goblet sits atop a short stem, flaring to a wide base of dark maroon. The bowl is wide enough to swirl a drink in, as is customary with a fine brandy.
;Absinthe (glass tumbler) - 70gp : This stout, clear glass tumbler features delicate etching on its underside - a rounded "E" sits just above the simplified likeness of a lion-like lamassu of Hashan.
;Bourbon (glass tumbler) - 40gp : This stout, clear glass tumbler features delicate etching on its underside - a rounded "E" sits just above the simplified likeness of a lion-like lamassu of Hashan.
;Darkbrew (hefty glass mug) - 40gp : Thick, faintly pearlescent glass constitutes the material construction of this bulky mug. Utilitarian in design, it is built to hold a foaming pint and perhaps serve as a bludgeoning weapon besides.
[[Category:Hashan Denizens]]
[[Category:Hashan Denizens]]

Revision as of 23:11, 26 March 2007

Harris is owner of the Eventide Alehouse in the city of Hashan. He is a friendly fellow and unafraid to show affection to his female customers. Between customers he passes insults to Berford, the brewer, who never hesitates to pass them right back.