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The '''Quill and Tankard''' is an inn in [[Oldtown]]. There, novices such as [[Mollander]], [[Alleras]], [[Roone]] and [[Pate]] go to drink. They are served by the likes of [[Rosey]] and [[Emma]].  
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The '''Quill and Tankard''' is an inn located in [[Oldtown]]. Novices from the [[Citadel]] go there to drink. The inn is renowned for its fearsomely strong cider.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}} The serving wenches also entertain men.  
  
It stands on an island in the [[Honeywine]]. It is a tall, timbered building that leans toward the south and has a torchlit terrace. In six hundred years it has never closed.<ref>[[A Feast for Crows]], Prologue</ref>
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==Location==
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The inn is located in [[Oldtown]]. It stands on an island in the [[Honeywine]]. It is a tall, timbered building that leans toward the south and has a torchlit terrace.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}
  
==References and Sources==
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==History==
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In six hundred years, the Quill and Tankard has never closed.{{ref|AFFC|Prologue}}
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When Maester [[Aemon Targaryen (son of Maekar I)|Aemon]] was a young novice he used to go to the ''Quill and Tankard''.{{ref|AFFC|5}} When his younger brother, Prince [[Aegon V Targaryen|Aegon Targaryen]], and Ser [[Duncan the Tall]], the knight he squired for, came to visit him, they went there too.{{ref|AFFC|25}}
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==Known serving wenches==
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* [[Emma]] - oldest of the serving wenches
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* [[Rosey]] - the daughter of Emma
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==Recent Events==
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===''A Feast For Crows''===
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[[Alleras]] buys [[Mollander]], [[Roone]] and [[Pate (novice)|Pate]] a round of cider at the ''Quill and Tankard'' to celebrate his copper link. There, they talk of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] and the rumors of her three dragons emanating from [[Qarth]].{{Ref|AFFC|prologue}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|Though the tall, timbered building leaned toward the south the way novices sometimes leaned after a tankard, [[Pate (novice)|Pate]] expected that the inn would go on standing for another six hundred years, selling wine and ale and fearsomely strong cider to rivermen and seamen, smiths and singers, priests and princes, and the novices and acolytes of the [[Citadel]].{{Ref|AFFC|Prologue}}}}
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==References==
 
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[[Category:Inns in the Seven Kingdoms]]
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[[Category:Oldtown]]
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[[fr:La Chope à la plume d'oie]]
 
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Revision as of 15:06, 2 March 2018

The Quill and Tankard is an inn located in Oldtown. Novices from the Citadel go there to drink. The inn is renowned for its fearsomely strong cider.[1] The serving wenches also entertain men.

Location

The inn is located in Oldtown. It stands on an island in the Honeywine. It is a tall, timbered building that leans toward the south and has a torchlit terrace.[1]

History

In six hundred years, the Quill and Tankard has never closed.[1]

When Maester Aemon was a young novice he used to go to the Quill and Tankard.[2] When his younger brother, Prince Aegon Targaryen, and Ser Duncan the Tall, the knight he squired for, came to visit him, they went there too.[3]

Known serving wenches

  • Emma - oldest of the serving wenches
  • Rosey - the daughter of Emma

Recent Events

A Feast For Crows

Alleras buys Mollander, Roone and Pate a round of cider at the Quill and Tankard to celebrate his copper link. There, they talk of Daenerys Targaryen and the rumors of her three dragons emanating from Qarth.[1]

Quotes

Though the tall, timbered building leaned toward the south the way novices sometimes leaned after a tankard, Pate expected that the inn would go on standing for another six hundred years, selling wine and ale and fearsomely strong cider to rivermen and seamen, smiths and singers, priests and princes, and the novices and acolytes of the Citadel.[1]

References