The Fat Pigglet Hotel

Description:

This brick and mortar building is an engineering marvel. Its history indicates it has withstood many an attack of the elements and still stands a testimate to the fine engineering skills of the original builder. It has 20 rooms and a small entry chamber through which all guests must pass to enter the inn.

It has no facilities for serving drinks or food and does not.

Security of the establishment is a premium option and many well-to-do merchants frequent the inn.

Proprietor:

The owner/operator is Phortly Phil, an ogrishly ugly half orc, who's religious revelations are well known in and around the vicinity of the inn. He keeps a small shrine off to one side of the entry chamber that is normally closed and only appears as a cupboard to the new visitor. On special saintly holidays, visitors will find the normally closed doors open and the shrine within visible. The gods Phil worships are no different than those of any other adventurer in the world.

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