Tuijon Dreams Inn

In the Artists Quarter of Ildritz, known as Glassgardens, the Tuijon Dreams Inn is the place to be. Modern, gay, exclusive and expensive it is. The customers are the well-known artists of Ildritz, their protectors and their admirers, and all those who are rich enough to follow these trendsetters into the Tuijon Dreams. Mingling among the customers are princes and princesses, other royalty and noblemen. Often, a curtained carriage drives up in front of the “private” door of the Tuijon Dreams to collect or deliver its passengers who prefer to stay incognito while driving through Glassgardens.

The building itself has on the inside multiple bright coloured corners, with the usual frail furniture of tables and chairs, and some comfortable sofas as well. There is a bar in the middle of it. On the backside of the building are a glass house and a garden with a terrace, also part of the inn. The fountain in the garden sprays tuijon on special occasions.
The front of the building is a glass facade, so everybody passing can see the jet set of Ildritz drinking their tuijon. In summer, these large windows can be opened, and the chairs and tables are put outside, on the street.
In the upper rooms, there is place to drink in private. On the two top floors, the owner of Tuijon Dreams lives. Some members of the crew also live there.

Tuijon Dreams is known for its relaxed atmosphere. The crew does not allow any hooligans to come in. Nor is it possible to drink too much in the public rooms - heavy drinkers are asked to go upstairs.
More famous than its atmosphere is the tuijon that is served in the Tuijon Dreams. The strong drink is brewed in the back garden, with a recipe that gives the bitter taste of the drink a more mellow aftertaste than most of the cheaper varieties of tuijon. It is said to be less poisonous and maddening than the common tuijon.


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