Silver Quay Tavern Stub
Tavern, Working-Class BarRough, maritime, intimate; where secrets are traded
Location Overview
The Silver Quay is a rough riverside tavern on Narrow Street in Limehouse, frequented by river workers, sailors, and working-class Londoners. Eli Tadcombe drinks here regularly and b
Location Overview
The Silver Quay is a rough riverside tavern on Narrow Street in Limehouse, frequented by river workers, sailors, and working-class Londoners. Eli Tadcombe drinks here regularly and becomes increasingly talkative after alcohol.
Investigation Opportunities
- Locate Tadcombe in his natural habitat
- Ply him with drinks to loosen his tongue
- Gather information about dockside activity and rumors
- Establish aliases or cover identities through working-class contacts
Atmosphere
- Smoke-filled, loud, chaotic
- Coal smoke and gin fumes
- Card games and bawdy songs
- Locals watch strangers carefully
Keeper Notes
- Class Disadvantage: Well-dressed investigators are conspicuous here and may face suspicion or hostility.
- Tavern Logic: Tadcombe is most vulnerable to interrogation here—drunk, surrounded by noise, away from the Society’s direct influence.
- Atmospheric Color: The tavern provides working-class perspective on the cult and reinforces that its reach extends across all social classes.
Appearances
Relationships
- Frequented by Eli Tadcombe — Tadcombe drinks here regularly; becomes talkative after drinks