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<blockquote data-quote="Scotley" data-source="post: 4441728" data-attributes="member: 11520"><p>OOC: Assuming there is nothing further for tonight, I'll advance time until morning. </p><p></p><p>For those sleeping at the sheriff's office:</p><p></p><p>You pass an uneventful evening in moderately uncomfortable accommodations. While not fully healed, a much recovered Sheriff Sir Upjohn is up early directing a group of local men. He is making plans for a recovery effort at a local mine where there has been some sort of collapse. There is a pot of coffee and some slightly stale bread with a decent cheese and some cold beef for breakfast. </p><p></p><p>For those of you at the Pig and Whistle:</p><p></p><p>The rooms are simple, but comfortable and you pass the night without incident. Upon arising in the morning you find Bocephus in the beer garden, his pants unbuttoned to accommodate his very full belly. He is cleaning his teeth with a large splinter of wood behind a large pile of breakfast dishes. After a discrete burp he says, <span style="color: DarkGreen">"Good mornin' Constables. The Ginny fowl stuffed with grains and berries is mighty good. I had three myself. Love a nice plump chick I do.</span>" He winks and continues, <span style="color: DarkOliveGreen">"I have good news and bad news. Which you want first?"</span> Getting a sharp look he says, <span style="color: DarkGreen">"Good news, I found your orc. Bad news, she's an ole' washer woman comes around before dawn and picks up laundry for the well to do folk of the this little village. Don't think she has much to do with trouble makers at that old mill."</span> He takes a long drink from a tankard and smiles in satisfaction. </p><p></p><p>The breakfast at the Pig and Whistle is hearty and designed to give a laborer the fuel to work hard all day. In addition to the Ginny fowl, they have boiled eggs, bread with butter and baked apples, ham or sausage (the same as last night), porridge, cheese and some sliced melons. Milk, Tea or small beer are available as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotley, post: 4441728, member: 11520"] OOC: Assuming there is nothing further for tonight, I'll advance time until morning. For those sleeping at the sheriff's office: You pass an uneventful evening in moderately uncomfortable accommodations. While not fully healed, a much recovered Sheriff Sir Upjohn is up early directing a group of local men. He is making plans for a recovery effort at a local mine where there has been some sort of collapse. There is a pot of coffee and some slightly stale bread with a decent cheese and some cold beef for breakfast. For those of you at the Pig and Whistle: The rooms are simple, but comfortable and you pass the night without incident. Upon arising in the morning you find Bocephus in the beer garden, his pants unbuttoned to accommodate his very full belly. He is cleaning his teeth with a large splinter of wood behind a large pile of breakfast dishes. After a discrete burp he says, [COLOR="DarkGreen"]"Good mornin' Constables. The Ginny fowl stuffed with grains and berries is mighty good. I had three myself. Love a nice plump chick I do.[/COLOR]" He winks and continues, [COLOR="DarkOliveGreen"]"I have good news and bad news. Which you want first?"[/COLOR] Getting a sharp look he says, [COLOR="DarkGreen"]"Good news, I found your orc. Bad news, she's an ole' washer woman comes around before dawn and picks up laundry for the well to do folk of the this little village. Don't think she has much to do with trouble makers at that old mill."[/COLOR] He takes a long drink from a tankard and smiles in satisfaction. The breakfast at the Pig and Whistle is hearty and designed to give a laborer the fuel to work hard all day. In addition to the Ginny fowl, they have boiled eggs, bread with butter and baked apples, ham or sausage (the same as last night), porridge, cheese and some sliced melons. Milk, Tea or small beer are available as well. [/QUOTE]
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