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<blockquote data-quote="GnomeWorks" data-source="post: 1767476" data-attributes="member: 162"><p><strong>The Lost Inn</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px"><strong>OoC:</strong> I figured, hence why I pointed it out. <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=":)" /></span></p><p></p><p>The door to the <em>Lost Inn</em> is somewhat blocked by the small snowdrift in front of the door; with a small amount of effort, however, it opens, and you enter, accompanied by a moderate amount of snow falling into the doorframe.</p><p></p><p>The floor of the building is set lower than the ground outside, though not by much; however, it is human-sized, and everyone save Ruth has to take a small amount of caution navigating the half-foot step.</p><p></p><p>The inside of the inn is as much as could be expected from an inn: several round tables, all crafted of roughly-hewn wood, surrounding by three or four chairs apiece, made of the same poor-quality material. A collection of metal weapons - some swords, a few axes of varying sizes, and a metal lance among them - line the walls; some appear to be of great quality, though most are somewhat subpar, just as the furnishings and general construction of the building.</p><p></p><p>Indoors is not much warmer than the outdoors, though there are several large fireplaces built out of the walls; the chimneys appear to be made of cobbled-together stone. There are no fires burning, however, and the fireplaces are devoid of fuel.</p><p></p><p>A wide staircase takes up a sizeable amount of space in the inn, leading up to a second floor with a balcony overlooking the common room. From here you can see at least three doors, and from their spacing it doesn't seem that the rooms here are more than likely slightly cramped.</p><p></p><p>At the far end of the common room is a long bar, behind which are two shelves sparsely occupied by murky glass bottles filled with varying amounts of liquid. A sour-looking human of stocky build watches you from behind the bar as you enter, and he seems distrustful of your appearance, though not hostile.</p><p></p><p>"What brings you to the Lost Isle?" He asks, enunciating clearly with what seems a modicum of effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnomeWorks, post: 1767476, member: 162"] [b]The Lost Inn[/b] [size=1][b]OoC:[/b] I figured, hence why I pointed it out. :)[/size] The door to the [i]Lost Inn[/i] is somewhat blocked by the small snowdrift in front of the door; with a small amount of effort, however, it opens, and you enter, accompanied by a moderate amount of snow falling into the doorframe. The floor of the building is set lower than the ground outside, though not by much; however, it is human-sized, and everyone save Ruth has to take a small amount of caution navigating the half-foot step. The inside of the inn is as much as could be expected from an inn: several round tables, all crafted of roughly-hewn wood, surrounding by three or four chairs apiece, made of the same poor-quality material. A collection of metal weapons - some swords, a few axes of varying sizes, and a metal lance among them - line the walls; some appear to be of great quality, though most are somewhat subpar, just as the furnishings and general construction of the building. Indoors is not much warmer than the outdoors, though there are several large fireplaces built out of the walls; the chimneys appear to be made of cobbled-together stone. There are no fires burning, however, and the fireplaces are devoid of fuel. A wide staircase takes up a sizeable amount of space in the inn, leading up to a second floor with a balcony overlooking the common room. From here you can see at least three doors, and from their spacing it doesn't seem that the rooms here are more than likely slightly cramped. At the far end of the common room is a long bar, behind which are two shelves sparsely occupied by murky glass bottles filled with varying amounts of liquid. A sour-looking human of stocky build watches you from behind the bar as you enter, and he seems distrustful of your appearance, though not hostile. "What brings you to the Lost Isle?" He asks, enunciating clearly with what seems a modicum of effort. [/QUOTE]
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