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|town = Solhaven |
|town = Solhaven |
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|1 = It is located in the Old Market Plaza in the southern part of Solhaven. In addition to tea, it sells supplies for [[coffee and tea brewing|brewing tea]] and has a stove in the orangery. While there is no public kettle, there is water in a fountain in the garden which can be used for making tea, as well as a cooking fire. The tea house is run by |
|1 = It is located in the Old Market Plaza in the southern part of Solhaven. In addition to tea, it sells supplies for [[coffee and tea brewing|brewing tea]] and has a stove in the orangery. While there is no public kettle, there is water in a fountain in the garden which can be used for making tea, as well as a cooking fire. The tea house is run by refugees from [[Talador]] named Audreyn and Molleine Brauxn. |
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|roomname = Communitea House, Entry |
|roomname = Communitea House, Entry |
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|desc = Beautiful rugs, worn thin in spots but still largely intact, and colorful tapestries soften the cold, exposed stone of the large entryway. A long hall extends north from a heavy wooden door with panes of leaded glass, its walls lined with painted landscapes, and leads to a wrought iron and glass arch at its end. A cordoned-off flight of stairs leads to the upper chambers of this once great home, and to the west a wide doorway draped with heavy velvet curtains opens into a modest sitting room |
|desc = Beautiful rugs, worn thin in spots but still largely intact, and colorful tapestries soften the cold, exposed stone of the large entryway. A long hall extends north from a heavy wooden door with panes of leaded glass, its walls lined with painted landscapes, and leads to a wrought iron and glass arch at its end. A cordoned-off flight of stairs leads to the upper chambers of this once great home, and to the west a wide doorway draped with heavy velvet curtains opens into a modest sitting room |
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