The Closet Inn

Description:

This small inn, tucked in a back street, is build of wooden clapboard and looks rickety and old, the greying boards totally void of any paint or of having been painted at all. Given a choice, the typical traveler will not stay here, but will push on to find a better inn for the night. If hard pressed for a place to stay, this inn will fill the bill either way. There are 12 private rooms in addition to the open tavern floor.

The inside of this place is almost as dreary as the outside, the main difference being the peeling paint. From that visitors can tell that perhaps one day long ago, the place had had a cheery coat of paint and been much more respectable than the mood it now conveys.

Proprietor:

The owner/operator is Hilden Fore, a grisly dour gnome. He tend bar on a platform built to allow him eye-to-eye contact with his customers that runs down the back-side of the bar and ends in a little set of steps on either end of the bar. The little gnome has a reputation of having incredible strength and is known to bounce rowdy customers out by himself with hardly a heavy breath. If one looks closely they might notice the enchanter marks on the belt he wears and attribute his great strength to magic of some sort.

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