Proprietor
Alistair MacGregor
The steady hand at the center of the inn, Alistair keeps order with dry wit, patient judgment, and a memory longer than most visitors suspect.
These are the voices, tempers, loyalties, and long memories that shape the life of the inn. Each carries a story, and none of them are ever quite as simple as they first appear.
The folk of The Last Pint Inn give the place its memory, humor, and long-held loyalties. The Tasting Room is where that world meets the practical business of a dram.
Meet the people first. Then take a seat by the fire and record tonight’s pour.
Proprietor
The steady hand at the center of the inn, Alistair keeps order with dry wit, patient judgment, and a memory longer than most visitors suspect.
Mistress of the Inn
Plainly spoken and impossible to rattle for long, Fiona is the heart of this household and sharper than many men understand at first.
Son of the House
Raised in the shadow of the inn, Collin carries family pride, practical knowledge, and the restless edge of a younger generation.
Daughter of the House
Perceptive, observant, and harder to fool than strangers expect, Isla moves quietly through the inn noticing very little that matters.
Shepherd
A gruff traditionalist with damp paths in his old ways, Dougal is most easily read by the rhythm of his boots stepping in from the moor.
Crofter
Grounded, practical, and weather-wise, Angus speaks the language of fields, stock, and seasons with more honesty than diplomacy.
Weaver
Quietly perceptive and difficult to surprise, Morven notices patterns in people the way other folk notice them only in cloth.
Postman
Quick with letters, weather, and rumor alike, Fergus carries half the glen’s news and never pretends otherwise.
Herbalist
Thoughtful, knowing, and more practical than mystical, Elspeth brings old remedies, old cautions, and the occasional unwelcome truth.
Smuggler
Dry, evasive, and rarely as retired as he claims, Old Tam knows more about hidden routes and vanished casks than is entirely respectable.
Former Gauger
A redeemed excise man with more self-awareness than most would expect, Reid lives uneasily between old duty and earned belonging.
Barmaid
Sharp, lively, and not entirely resigned to staying beyond Glen Morag, Molly keeps the room moving and misses very little.
Bard
Singer, poet, and occasional truth-teller, Wee Morag can turn a room with a line, a tune, or a look held just long enough.