Lupeni
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaNot exactly Haven’s most desirable neighborhood, with a reputation for being a bit rougher than other areas of the city. Lupeni is home to both the city’s largest stable, as well as its orphanage, making the area more prone to travelers.
Surrounding and connecting Haven neighborhoods [edit] Lupeni is bordered by Sanctum to the north, Orneta to the south, and Midtown and South Bay to the east. It is separated from Sanctum by a wall.There are four train stops and one line transfer in Lupeni, and a gate leads west out of the city.
Places of Interest [edit] The Sleeping Parsnip [edit]
Located in Lupeni, this inn is considered one of the best by frequent travelers. Comfortable accommodations at reasonable rates make the inn an ideal stop. The innkeeper will provide meals upon request, but despite the implications of the name, generally avoids vegetable options when crafting meals for guests.
Windy Meadows [edit]
Situated behind the stables, Windy Meadows serves as both a training ground as well as a source of entertainment in Lupeni, offering riding lessons during the week and races on the weekends. Instructors can be gruff, and the gambling sometimes get out of hand, but there are few other options in Haven for either activity.
The Barn [edit]
Remodeled in the loosest sense, The Barn essentially replaced bales of hay with barstools and called itself a tavern. The drink menu is limited to beer and liquor, nothing fancy or mixed, and live entertainment is exclusively of the drunken fighting variety.
See Also [edit] • List of Haven Neighborhoods
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