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<blockquote data-quote="Rystil Arden" data-source="post: 3751734" data-attributes="member: 29014"><p>[SBLOCK=Hyacinthe's Knowledge Local on Inns]</p><p>The city is small by the standards of the name 'city', but it is still the respectable provincial capital, and as such, it has plenty of amenities, moreso than a usual city of its size the better to impress visiting nobility. The city has five major inns, and that apart from various taverns and the like where gambling and ale is the order of the day and a back room for travelers, while possible, is not a priority. </p><p></p><p>The largest, fanciest, and most luxurious of the inns is Lanvariel's Bounty, whose gorgeous marble female angel statue is a popular quick stop for tourists, even those who can't afford a room there. It is often used by visiting nobility, wealthy merchants, and people of importance, as well as traveling clergy, who are generally given free rooms out of respect. Because of this, sometimes religious pilgrims to the region will save up to stay here as well. Facilities include one of the region's most famous chefs, a massage parlour, and a natural hot springs spa. </p><p></p><p>The Crimson Pinwheel is a more festive and raucous inn, favoured by merchants and their hired guards, off-duty guards and soldiers, mercenaries, and vacationing tourists. There are usually themed parties and festivals every few days or so, some of which they just make up as an excuse to drum up business. Themes include masquerade dances, contests (trivia, drinking, etc), and other such things.</p><p></p><p>The Golden Unicorn, on the other hand, is quieter than the Crimson Pinwheel and cheaper than Lanvariel's Bounty while still being fairly nice. It is often favoured by those who are looking for a peaceful rest, especially the elderly or those traveling with small children.</p><p></p><p>The Wanderer's Respite is a cheaper inn that is set up, as the name implies, less for visitors to Arvanne and more for those travelers who are just passing through. It has a spare and spartan decor, but the service is solid.</p><p></p><p>The Canny Penny is the cheapest inn in the entire city. The rock bottom prices are the result of the maximum possible cuts in cost, so the food, room, and service are all rather poor.</p><p>[/SBLOCK]</p><p></p><p>(OOC: And let me know if he wants to Know: Local on anything else <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rystil Arden, post: 3751734, member: 29014"] [SBLOCK=Hyacinthe's Knowledge Local on Inns] The city is small by the standards of the name 'city', but it is still the respectable provincial capital, and as such, it has plenty of amenities, moreso than a usual city of its size the better to impress visiting nobility. The city has five major inns, and that apart from various taverns and the like where gambling and ale is the order of the day and a back room for travelers, while possible, is not a priority. The largest, fanciest, and most luxurious of the inns is Lanvariel's Bounty, whose gorgeous marble female angel statue is a popular quick stop for tourists, even those who can't afford a room there. It is often used by visiting nobility, wealthy merchants, and people of importance, as well as traveling clergy, who are generally given free rooms out of respect. Because of this, sometimes religious pilgrims to the region will save up to stay here as well. Facilities include one of the region's most famous chefs, a massage parlour, and a natural hot springs spa. The Crimson Pinwheel is a more festive and raucous inn, favoured by merchants and their hired guards, off-duty guards and soldiers, mercenaries, and vacationing tourists. There are usually themed parties and festivals every few days or so, some of which they just make up as an excuse to drum up business. Themes include masquerade dances, contests (trivia, drinking, etc), and other such things. The Golden Unicorn, on the other hand, is quieter than the Crimson Pinwheel and cheaper than Lanvariel's Bounty while still being fairly nice. It is often favoured by those who are looking for a peaceful rest, especially the elderly or those traveling with small children. The Wanderer's Respite is a cheaper inn that is set up, as the name implies, less for visitors to Arvanne and more for those travelers who are just passing through. It has a spare and spartan decor, but the service is solid. The Canny Penny is the cheapest inn in the entire city. The rock bottom prices are the result of the maximum possible cuts in cost, so the food, room, and service are all rather poor. [/SBLOCK] (OOC: And let me know if he wants to Know: Local on anything else :)) [/QUOTE]
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