Le Lys de Marbre
Inn, boarding houseRefined, discreet, welcoming to discerning travelers
Overview
Le Lys de Marbre (The Marble Lily) is a quiet, refined boarding inn for English travelers and returning émigrés on the Rue de l’Abbaye near the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Lef
Overview
Le Lys de Marbre (The Marble Lily) is a quiet, refined boarding inn for English travelers and returning émigrés on the Rue de l’Abbaye near the Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Left Bank. A former noble townhouse converted post-Revolution into a discreet inn, it serves as the investigators’ base in Paris and the location of their first meeting with Cécile Vaillant, the Order contact.
Location & Geography
- Address: Rue de l’Abbaye, Left Bank, near Church of Saint-Germain-des-Prés
- Neighborhood: Intellectual district; close to antiquarian booksellers, cafés, and scholarly resources
- Accessibility: Quiet street; not heavily trafficked
- Atmosphere: Peaceful; the sound of church bells tolls the hour
Exterior
- Façade: Three-storey stone, weathered but elegant
- Doors/Windows: Pale white lilies carved in relief on wrought-iron balconies (faded and cracked)
- Sign: Gilt script reading “Le Lys de Marbre”
- Entrance: Discreet, not ostentatious
Interior
Entrance Hall
- Tiled Floor: Carefully maintained
- Decor: Mahogany furniture, Parisian floral wallpaper, mirrored sconces with candles
- Scent: Faint sandalwood and furniture polish
- Atmosphere: Air of a place that survived revolution by keeping its head down
Salon
- Furnishings: Comfortable, elegant but modest
- Guests: The proprietor may be entertaining visitors here
- Privacy: Semi-private conversations possible
- Lighting: Candlelit in evening
Guest Chambers
- Quality: Well-kept, clean, respectable
- Amenities: Basic but comfortable
- Privacy: Locks on doors; discreet service
Staircase
- Design: Elegant but narrow; ascends to upper floors
- Atmosphere: Maintains the sense of discreet privacy throughout
Proprietors
Madame Élodie Marchand (56)
- Role: Widow, former bureaucrat’s wife
- Manner: Discreet, unfailingly polite, pragmatic
- Knowledge: Has “seen everything” and comments on nothing
- Security: Keeps a small pistol in her sewing basket
- Rule: “No politics, no secrets you cannot keep yourself”
Henri Marchand (19)
- Role: Her son; helps with luggage and errands
- Manner: Polite but watchful
- Manner Toward PCs: Mix of curiosity and dread
- Function: Can provide local information or practical assistance
Current Guests (Night of Arrival)
- British bookseller from Bath (traveling the continent)
- Returning émigré viscount (claims his Bordeaux estate was “used as a barn”)
- Two Prussian officers (dining in silence, watching)
Role in Campaign
Le Lys de Marbre serves as:
- Safe Haven: The investigators’ base in Paris
- Meeting Venue: Where Cécile Vaillant greets them with briefing
- Rest Stop: A place to recover between scenes
- Information Source: Madame Marchand knows Parisian society and can offer guidance
Key Scene
Upon arrival, the investigators find Cécile Vaillant seated in the salon with wine and letters. She:
- Briefs them on Parisian society and politics
- Warns of musical oddities and the “composer-priestess”
- Provides formal invitation to Hôtel de Brissac
- Does not travel with them to Lyon
Keeper Notes
- Le Lys is a welcoming respite from the journey
- Madame Marchand is a trustworthy NPC; she can be approached for information
- The inn should feel safe and civilized—a contrast to the dangers ahead
- Do not introduce threats here; this is a place of relative safety
Connections to Other Files
- Madame_Elodie_Marchand — Proprietor
- Henri_Marchand — Her son
- Cecile_Vaillant — Order contact who meets them here
- [Chapter_2_Lyon](…/chapters/Chapter 2 - Lyon/chapter-2-overview.html) — Paris section
Relationships
- Operated by Madame Elodie Marchand — Proprietor and manager
- Meets at Cecile Vaillant — Order contact waits here for investigators