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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 4778583" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>As Warren moves in closer to the inn, he can see cloth that the wooden shutters that once acted as movable covers for the windows have broken off. The doors appear to have been barricaded shut and then crashed down by whatever force saw fit to attack this town. Both the windows and the debris provide no obstacle for the halfling and he is able to advnance into the main room. The scent of death looms from the buildings walls.</p><p></p><p>Upon entering, he finds a surprise waiting for him. There are numerous bodies laid out in all manner across the room - every one of them goblin or hobgoblin in nature. They look like they were each shredded to bits by a large bear or wolf. To make matters more disturbing, many of the corpses have bled out, staining the floor a deep red color. The colors mix with the rich purple heartwood that makes up every other panel on the innroom floor. </p><p></p><p>The kitchen is largely in ruins, very little is left of the tools and supplies that once stocked this place - obviously a very meager stash given the structure. Tables are upturned or shattered, and the chairs have largely used to secure the windows and doors of the building.</p><p></p><p>Warren finds that the building is only one story tall with only four rooms on the first floor - the main room/kitchen, the bedroom, and two guest bedrooms. A supply closet, still locked tight, is also visible in the corner of the kitchen. Warren is able to get past the lock after some work (a surprising amount of work given the towns likely assets). Inside, only a single broom sits in a 4 foot square closet with freshly whitewashed walls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 4778583, member: 552"] As Warren moves in closer to the inn, he can see cloth that the wooden shutters that once acted as movable covers for the windows have broken off. The doors appear to have been barricaded shut and then crashed down by whatever force saw fit to attack this town. Both the windows and the debris provide no obstacle for the halfling and he is able to advnance into the main room. The scent of death looms from the buildings walls. Upon entering, he finds a surprise waiting for him. There are numerous bodies laid out in all manner across the room - every one of them goblin or hobgoblin in nature. They look like they were each shredded to bits by a large bear or wolf. To make matters more disturbing, many of the corpses have bled out, staining the floor a deep red color. The colors mix with the rich purple heartwood that makes up every other panel on the innroom floor. The kitchen is largely in ruins, very little is left of the tools and supplies that once stocked this place - obviously a very meager stash given the structure. Tables are upturned or shattered, and the chairs have largely used to secure the windows and doors of the building. Warren finds that the building is only one story tall with only four rooms on the first floor - the main room/kitchen, the bedroom, and two guest bedrooms. A supply closet, still locked tight, is also visible in the corner of the kitchen. Warren is able to get past the lock after some work (a surprising amount of work given the towns likely assets). Inside, only a single broom sits in a 4 foot square closet with freshly whitewashed walls. [/QUOTE]
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