--- THE SCRIBE'S HOUSE ---
Heather sends a couple of the kids off to check the cots and ensure that they have blankets. Although she offers to share what they have for dinner, she seems relieved that the party has decided to eat out. She probably hasn't catered for so many. There are plenty of places around that do food. Indeed, may smaller houses in the city don't have kitchens. But take-away is unusual.
The cots are on the second floor, at the back of the workroom. The worktables and stools will need to be push aside to make room if more than two want to sleep at the same time. There is a door between the work room and the families living quarters, but it is usually locked. "Hasn't been opened in years," someone says.
- OOC -
OK. There are three floors. The front of the first two are shop areas, the rear is living space. The first floor is kitchen and washing, the second bedrooms (two, on for the Hdeather and Ignatioous, one for their children. Ignatious's brother sleeps downstairs by the fire in the kitchen). The third floor is all grandma's.
Let me know dinner plans, watch rotation and general location for the night. Is anyone opting for the RDI?