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Found in the mountains on the Hubward side of [[Wilinus Pass]], the Inn of the Fifth Elephant is one of the first places to greet visitors to [[Uberwald]]. During {{T5E | Found in the mountains on the Hubward side of [[Wilinus Pass]], the Inn of the Fifth Elephant is one of the first places to greet visitors to [[Uberwald]]. During {{T5E}} [[Sam Vimes|his Grace the Duke of Ankh]] somewhat supprised the patrons of the inn by appearing one cold night covered in mud and blood and with a loaded crossbow, having just fought his way through the bandits of Wilinus Pass. Those that dared venture out into the night found the remaind of seven dead men. An number that rumor caused to grow to thirty by the morning. | ||
The inn has a large picture of the head of the fifth elephant in red as it's sign, a referrence to [[The Fifth Elephant (expression)|the expression of the fifth elephant]]. | The inn has a large picture of the head of the fifth elephant in red as it's sign, a referrence to [[The Fifth Elephant (expression)|the expression of the fifth elephant]]. |
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Found in the mountains on the Hubward side of Wilinus Pass, the Inn of the Fifth Elephant is one of the first places to greet visitors to Uberwald. During The Fifth Elephant his Grace the Duke of Ankh somewhat supprised the patrons of the inn by appearing one cold night covered in mud and blood and with a loaded crossbow, having just fought his way through the bandits of Wilinus Pass. Those that dared venture out into the night found the remaind of seven dead men. An number that rumor caused to grow to thirty by the morning.
The inn has a large picture of the head of the fifth elephant in red as it's sign, a referrence to the expression of the fifth elephant.