Fall Feathers Inn
The Fall Feather's Inn is a narrow, four-story inn that overlooks the Cobblefield plaza. The only remarkable thing about this inn is the business it gets from plaza traffic and that the owner never asks questions about your business staying there.
The exterior of "The Fall Feather Inn" mirrors its mundane interior. Its facade is constructed from ordinary, weathered bricks with little adornment. A modest wooden sign bearing the inn's name in a plain, unassuming font hangs above the entrance.
"Uh, nope. No food. Nope. No drink neither. All the rooms are pretty much the same. You gonna ask more questions or pay for the night?" - Elmik, owner of the Fall Feathers InnUpon entering, guests are greeted by a simple and functional reception area. The decor is plain and functional. Faded wallpaper lines the walls, and the furniture consists of unadorned wooden chairs and tables. A single, uninspiring chandelier hangs from the ceiling, casting a dull, lackluster light. The inn's guest rooms are equally nondescript. Each room is furnished with basic amenities, including a simple bed, a plain wooden dresser, and a chair. The beds are comfortable but lack any luxurious features, and the rooms are kept clean but lack character or charm. "The Fall Feather Inn" proudly offers no tavern, no food, and no drink services. Guests are expected to venture out into the bustling plaza to satisfy their dining and entertainment needs.
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