Ghyll:Cadaver, The

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The Cadaver is an infamous pub set in the heart of Arbuckle Hill. Built on the spot where the Arbuckle Hill Martyr's broken body was found it has become a centre piece of the Arbuckle Hill resistance, particularly the Houvers.

The Cadaver is built in the old style, even though it has been burned to the ground and rebuilt no less than six times. The earlier firings have been attributed to the Amphitheatre aristocracy and their minions. More recently the damage has been blamed on the internal politics of the various [[Arbuckle Hill] resistance groups. All this destruction is primarily because The Cadaver functions as the base of operations for the Houvers, of course this also brings other kinds of attention.

Over the years many famous people have been seen at The Cadaver. It's infamous reputation a draw for the adventurous. It is claimed that Siam Sinch and Bethany Mboya were seen at The Cadaver although Siam and her family deny this rigerously.

The Cadaver serves such items as Ball Lightning Liqueur, light and dark beers as well as being one of the few places in Folktown to serve the best Adlorst Vinifera vintages and the worst, cheapest rosés. Only The Cadaver has such a client range with such a varied wealth. Food is supposedly served but since not many people have survived to recommend it, it is seldom ordered.

To be cont...

Citations: Arbuckle Hill, Houvers.

--Detestable Shimmy 00:18 20040921 BST


Cautionary Note: There is a good chance this entry will be possibly removed, or asked to be heavily edited, unless it is linked into existing locations (hi sh1mmer - i love you!). I realize this entry is still in its early stages, and thus prompted this possible preempting of a fallible future (ha!). There are too many people creating "nameitis" things, be it people, locations, political groups, cults, religions, etc., and they're starting to overpower everything else; the Lexicon is about integration, not pockets of existence. An authoritative version of this comment, and thus a "house rule", will be issued sometime soon. --Morbus Iff 14:00, 20 Sep 2004 (EDT)