Location from Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
The feast-hall of the Seven Circles — a court of endless banquets where the food is extraordinary, the wine flows without ceasing, and secrets slip out between courses.
House Gluttony is the most welcoming court in Hell, which is exactly what makes it dangerous. The smells alone can weaken your resolve — roasted meats, fresh pastries, mulled wines, exotic spices — and once you sit down to eat, the conversation flows as freely as the drinks. Gluttony has perfected the art of making people comfortable enough to say things they shouldn't, and his feasts are legendary intelligence-gathering operations disguised as parties. The court's atmosphere is genuinely convivial — the courtiers laugh and eat and drink with obvious pleasure, and there's a warmth here that is absent from the more political courts. But excess is the operative principle: too much food, too much wine, too much comfort, until your guard drops completely and you've told your host everything he wanted to know while reaching for another helping.
Warm, steaming, and perpetually fragrant — the architecture is built around enormous banquet halls with soaring ceilings and long tables that seem to stretch into infinity. Kitchens the size of ballrooms operate constantly, producing dishes from every culinary tradition in both the mortal and demon worlds. The lighting is warm amber and honey-gold, the furnishings are rich and comfortable, and everything is designed to make you want to sit down and stay.
Also known as: Gluttony's court, the feast-halls