Leif
Adventurer
In for the Night (Inn?)
The Wizards decide that they've seen just about all of Twain that they can stomach for one night, and retire to the Hog's Head Inn. The accomodations there are very rustic, to say the least, but comfortable and cozy. Fairly reminiscent of sleeping over at your grandma's house. There's even a fresh batch of hot chocolate for those who wish to partake. (With little marshmallows, even!)
The inkeeper, Felix Wurst, has already retired for the evening, and you are served by his wife, Penelope. She is also dressed for bed in her flannel housecoat. She does not seem to be very knowledgable about any goings on outside of Twain, so it would seem to be advisable to wait until morning to chat with Felix about any questions that you have.
The Wizards decide that they've seen just about all of Twain that they can stomach for one night, and retire to the Hog's Head Inn. The accomodations there are very rustic, to say the least, but comfortable and cozy. Fairly reminiscent of sleeping over at your grandma's house. There's even a fresh batch of hot chocolate for those who wish to partake. (With little marshmallows, even!)
The inkeeper, Felix Wurst, has already retired for the evening, and you are served by his wife, Penelope. She is also dressed for bed in her flannel housecoat. She does not seem to be very knowledgable about any goings on outside of Twain, so it would seem to be advisable to wait until morning to chat with Felix about any questions that you have.
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