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<blockquote data-quote="random user" data-source="post: 1537505" data-attributes="member: 16581"><p>Well, this is what has happened. In short, through a combination of luck and fate they befriended a innkeeper and made a new drink (similar to a wine cooler) and new entertainment (basically karaoke) popular.</p><p></p><p>It's proven to be so popular the innkeeper is interested in expanding his business to a neighboring city. While others have started immitating the karaoke, his brand is the equivelent of the "hippest" and he's trying to cash in on the brand name. And besides no one else knows the secret of making wine coolers that taste as good as his does.</p><p></p><p>If it proves popular, he's hoping to actually start a chain of inns (he's making tons of gold right now because his tavern is packed and he's charging a lot for the wine coolers. As a matter of fact he can actually charge a cover because it's so popular, which had previously been unhead of). </p><p></p><p>At the same time, the party has been given a long term assignment that is intrigue related. They're thinking that it would be a great cover if they could pose as investors for these new inns, and it would also give them a base of operations and a way to pass messages back and forth through the cities if necessary. It would also give them an excuse to travel between the cities a lot, and allow them to ask certain questions under the guise of being concerned about their investment in the inn.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, that was their idea, so they asked how much each inn cost to build/buy. I didn't have an answer available at the time, so I ballparked it at 10kgp, but then told them that I was sorry that I hadn't anticipated that they would have thought of that so that number is subject to change. </p><p></p><p>From there we moved on (they wanted to go visit an undead ruins) to an adventure, agreeing to table the discussion of that till the next session. So here I am, trying to find out how much an inn costs <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="random user, post: 1537505, member: 16581"] Well, this is what has happened. In short, through a combination of luck and fate they befriended a innkeeper and made a new drink (similar to a wine cooler) and new entertainment (basically karaoke) popular. It's proven to be so popular the innkeeper is interested in expanding his business to a neighboring city. While others have started immitating the karaoke, his brand is the equivelent of the "hippest" and he's trying to cash in on the brand name. And besides no one else knows the secret of making wine coolers that taste as good as his does. If it proves popular, he's hoping to actually start a chain of inns (he's making tons of gold right now because his tavern is packed and he's charging a lot for the wine coolers. As a matter of fact he can actually charge a cover because it's so popular, which had previously been unhead of). At the same time, the party has been given a long term assignment that is intrigue related. They're thinking that it would be a great cover if they could pose as investors for these new inns, and it would also give them a base of operations and a way to pass messages back and forth through the cities if necessary. It would also give them an excuse to travel between the cities a lot, and allow them to ask certain questions under the guise of being concerned about their investment in the inn. Anyways, that was their idea, so they asked how much each inn cost to build/buy. I didn't have an answer available at the time, so I ballparked it at 10kgp, but then told them that I was sorry that I hadn't anticipated that they would have thought of that so that number is subject to change. From there we moved on (they wanted to go visit an undead ruins) to an adventure, agreeing to table the discussion of that till the next session. So here I am, trying to find out how much an inn costs :) [/QUOTE]
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