Hook, Line, and Sleeper
Everything presented is subject to change as the adventuring party discovers hidden secrets.
This inn is located along the main road through town, making it easily accessible to outsiders: tradespeople, adventurers, and other sorts. Various prized catches adorn the walls, such as swordfish, large catfish, and even the head of a great white shark.
The building is two stories and is made of timber. The ground floor is used as a common area for dining and socializing, while the upper floor contains private rooms for guests to sleep in.
Outside is a stable for travelers' horses to be kept, though there's no stable hand, so visitors will have to tend to their own steeds.
The sleeping accommodations are basic and cramped. Guests typically sleep on a straw-filled mattress on the floor, with a blanket to keep them warm. Privacy is not a priority, and guests often shared rooms with strangers.
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