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<blockquote data-quote="WayneLigon" data-source="post: 1540882" data-attributes="member: 3649"><p>Usually a couple silver, maybe more depending on the quality (1-5) of the inn; the 'small town inn' will usually be 2-3 for travellers, maybe a little more if they seem very wealthy, less if they've done some service in the past. Usually any group I GM will have one or more people that have taken ranks in instuments or singing and so they often get their room (or flop space) for free for entertaining the patrons and passing on any news of the road. </p><p> </p><p>The Small Town Inn will generally have a fairly good sized common room, sometimes 30' square; sometimes there will be rooms attached or on a smaller second story, but not often; travellers usually bed down on the floor of the common room once it's been swept out and mopped for the night. In poor inns, it's probably better to sleep in the barn, since the floor might be filthy. But let's assume it's a well-run house with an honest host. </p><p> </p><p>Simple breakfast food will usually be provided in the room cost; there will be a night meal available, and maybe some soup made from leavings and stock at any time. Ale, beer, cider will usually be available. Wine, sometimes; applejack if the weather is right. </p><p> </p><p>Extras might be available, depending on the area and how the travellers look. There might be tubs for bathing in the tubhouse - through a rough towel and directions to the river may be more common - , the hostess or her daughter might launder their clothes and make some simple repairs. The host or his son will look after their horses and gear, as will the stable boy or girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneLigon, post: 1540882, member: 3649"] Usually a couple silver, maybe more depending on the quality (1-5) of the inn; the 'small town inn' will usually be 2-3 for travellers, maybe a little more if they seem very wealthy, less if they've done some service in the past. Usually any group I GM will have one or more people that have taken ranks in instuments or singing and so they often get their room (or flop space) for free for entertaining the patrons and passing on any news of the road. The Small Town Inn will generally have a fairly good sized common room, sometimes 30' square; sometimes there will be rooms attached or on a smaller second story, but not often; travellers usually bed down on the floor of the common room once it's been swept out and mopped for the night. In poor inns, it's probably better to sleep in the barn, since the floor might be filthy. But let's assume it's a well-run house with an honest host. Simple breakfast food will usually be provided in the room cost; there will be a night meal available, and maybe some soup made from leavings and stock at any time. Ale, beer, cider will usually be available. Wine, sometimes; applejack if the weather is right. Extras might be available, depending on the area and how the travellers look. There might be tubs for bathing in the tubhouse - through a rough towel and directions to the river may be more common - , the hostess or her daughter might launder their clothes and make some simple repairs. The host or his son will look after their horses and gear, as will the stable boy or girl. [/QUOTE]
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