Kingston's Grand Brewery

''The construction of Kingston's Grand Brewery began shortly after the creation of the nation. With the blessing of the 1st Grand Consul, surveyors were dispatched to find a suitable location to build the brewery. During their search, they stumbled across some land that emanated a strange but wonderful energy.'' ''Revelry was ingrained in the land, as food and drink held a flavorful vividness. The brewery spot was immediately established; as if the location was fated to be.''  ~ Moooington, Co-Founder of Kingston's Grand Brewery Kingston's Grand Brewery is a brewery and inn located in Kingston, Rhineland. It was founded by players Moooington, JetpackPiglet, and BlazeCubed.

Grand Brewery and Inn
Something something upward expansion blah blah (maybe security/structural concerns). Possibly due to the builders' own drunkenness, the building stands today as a collage of various building elements and styles.

The Mushroom Caverns
As the brewery grew in height, there became a need for a basement, as the workers excavated, they noticed that the effects of the magic became even more potent. The excavators intuitively knew they were drawing closer to the unknown source…

Suddenly on the 5th day of digging, they noticed a breath of musty air, a crack had opened up into a cavern full of glowing vines and fungi. At the end of the cavern there was a large throne, pulsating with drunken energy and hearty magic, with an ancient tree crowning it, branches glistening with glowing sappy fruit.

The cavern was renovated into a hall of feasts and celebrations, as the throne's magic emitted liveliness to any form of gathering. Today, the caverns is a landmark destination to any who visit the Rhine. Historians trace the throne to have belonged to a god of merriment who imbued it with its very own existence.

Night of The Allsunghall
Really nothing to put here, maybe the video?

Upper Brewery
In a slight departure from the architectural style of greater Kingston, the brewery is constructed primarily of spruce planks, dark oak planks, and spruce logs, with less emphasis on stone brick fortification. The exterior is dotted by windows and planters containing both native and foreign plants, and thick vines cling to the walls. The interior is generally decorated with patriotic memorabilia from the nation's early days and keepsakes of the owners.

Brewing Cellar
Capable of producing very many brews, as well as fine cheeses and jams.

First Floor
An open-air patio and the bar. The start of a long staircase to the Mushroom Caverns.

Second Floor
Additional seating and a large window with a view of a frozen bay. This floor shares a small atrium with the third floor.

Third Floor
Inn rooms for overnight guests, capable of comfortably sleeping three weary travelers with a view of the bay. One wall gives way to an elevated dock for importing and exporting seaborne goods, including a low occupancy boat for domestic voyages hanging suspended from a cargo crane. This floor shares an atrium overlook with the second floor, the ceiling of which supports a small chandelier.

Fourth Floor
Larger inn room.

Fifth Floor
A full-floor balcony with stairs to both the lighthouse tower and airship dock.

Lighthouse Tower
A slightly leaning tower housing a lighthouse for directing both airships and sailing ships, capped by a twisting pointed roof.

Airship Dock
Da airship dock is were da airship dock.

Mushroom Caverns
There are lot of glowing mushrooms and plants on the ceiling.

Gambling Nook
Lose your money here.

Hot Spring
Hehe bubbles.

Grand Throne
A large blackstone throne with a glowing purple rune carved into the backrest sits beneath a tree laden with glowing fruits.

Catering Pavilion
Lots of food and also drinks to add to the merriment.

DJ Booth
Where the parrots go to dance.

Dining Table
A long table with room for 25 guests sits adorned with cakes, fish, potatoes, and other foods.

Notable Patrons
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