The Sir Amick Inn

a member of the Twelve Knight Inns

Description:

The Sir Amick is a small montage of cottages all partitioned into rooms. Access to many of the rooms is through common foyers in each of the many cottages. Most buildings contain 4 or more rooms.

The complex has a total of 6 cottages and a total of 28 rooms. Another cottage is reserved for Sir Amick and his family.

Entering through the gate, the entry is through a beautiful garden that leads to the cottage that is Sir Amick's. A split door marks the point at which either Sir Amick or his lovely wife greet prospective guests.

Proprietor:

Sir Amick, one of the consortium of twelve knights who pooled their resources in order to maximize their money, invested in what they deemed a viable enterprise. Their inns are spread across several cities and they share information between themselves, giving mutual support to each other through a unique brotherhood.

Sir Amick is a blond haired knight, tall and thin. He is clean shaven and will spar with anyone willing to take him on. His skills are extensive and for the uneducated, very revealing.

Sir Amick's wife is Doris, a very plain woman, sturdy from years of housekeeping and other similar work.

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