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<blockquote data-quote="J. Alexander" data-source="post: 2846272" data-attributes="member: 28453"><p><strong>Drinks</strong></p><p></p><p>For Tetsu</p><p>[sblock]Tetsu tries to think of a mention of such a coat of arms but fails, most likely due to his long stay in the monestary and lack of study on Heradlry. He does not feel bad though one piece of information that does come to his mind is him reading somewhere that Gwyneeded has only 12 Dukes 30 Earls and over 200 Barons and Counts.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p></p><p>The large gathering stays contiunes to drink for about thirty minutes at which point the harried cooks begins to place proper food on the table. Two yearling pigs complete with apples in their mouth, a host of meat pies as well as bread fresh from the bakers oven is placed on the tables along with a assortment of fresh vegetable, fresh fruit and cheeses. To the practiced eye this hurried feast must have cost the in keeper dearly in coin. As the feast if being laid out anothr non descrpit man perhaps in his late 20's with a bookish air about him removes himself from the table and approaches the inn keeper. In low tones that can be overheard they begin to discuss the use of the inn for the evening including it as a place to billet as well as the possiability for it's rental for as long as a month. Somewhat speechless the Innkeeper says something about his regular clients not haveing a place to drink to which the man replies, "well can you not just put an awining over your kitchen entrance and use the side courtyard for your regular patrons?" The innkeeper says something about the expesne to which the man replies "Ah yes, I had forgetten what the cost of canvas was at a time like this,,,,tents are almost worth their wieght in silver" The man the reaches into his pouch and produces a handfull of coins. Handing them to the innkeeper he says "I am sure you will work something out. Oh and by the way, you should talk to your suppliers and buy as much food and provisions as possible. Enough to feed 100 men for a six to eight weeks. And please look into some frersh rushes and such if we are to sleep here the place needs to be cleaned and cleaned well."</p><p></p><p>Having overheard this exchange the trio is under the impression that the Innkeeper will treated fairly was more or less bullied into agreeing to the terms. In fact no one in the party actually heard the Innkeeper agree to anything at all.</p><p></p><p>The larger group begins to eeat and the barmaid finally gets around to stopping by to see if you need anything.</p><p></p><p>Rolls a willpower check everbody. (wicked laugh from the dm)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Alexander, post: 2846272, member: 28453"] [b]Drinks[/b] For Tetsu [sblock]Tetsu tries to think of a mention of such a coat of arms but fails, most likely due to his long stay in the monestary and lack of study on Heradlry. He does not feel bad though one piece of information that does come to his mind is him reading somewhere that Gwyneeded has only 12 Dukes 30 Earls and over 200 Barons and Counts.[/sblock] The large gathering stays contiunes to drink for about thirty minutes at which point the harried cooks begins to place proper food on the table. Two yearling pigs complete with apples in their mouth, a host of meat pies as well as bread fresh from the bakers oven is placed on the tables along with a assortment of fresh vegetable, fresh fruit and cheeses. To the practiced eye this hurried feast must have cost the in keeper dearly in coin. As the feast if being laid out anothr non descrpit man perhaps in his late 20's with a bookish air about him removes himself from the table and approaches the inn keeper. In low tones that can be overheard they begin to discuss the use of the inn for the evening including it as a place to billet as well as the possiability for it's rental for as long as a month. Somewhat speechless the Innkeeper says something about his regular clients not haveing a place to drink to which the man replies, "well can you not just put an awining over your kitchen entrance and use the side courtyard for your regular patrons?" The innkeeper says something about the expesne to which the man replies "Ah yes, I had forgetten what the cost of canvas was at a time like this,,,,tents are almost worth their wieght in silver" The man the reaches into his pouch and produces a handfull of coins. Handing them to the innkeeper he says "I am sure you will work something out. Oh and by the way, you should talk to your suppliers and buy as much food and provisions as possible. Enough to feed 100 men for a six to eight weeks. And please look into some frersh rushes and such if we are to sleep here the place needs to be cleaned and cleaned well." Having overheard this exchange the trio is under the impression that the Innkeeper will treated fairly was more or less bullied into agreeing to the terms. In fact no one in the party actually heard the Innkeeper agree to anything at all. The larger group begins to eeat and the barmaid finally gets around to stopping by to see if you need anything. Rolls a willpower check everbody. (wicked laugh from the dm) [/QUOTE]
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