Selene: x1
Ed: x5
Gurist: x1
Alice!: x3
Steve: x1
Year 1200, Summer, Day 1, Noon-hours
Your name is
Ed, and during the war you were a
bard earning coin from soldiers and commoners alike, leaving just before hostilities would take place.
Grabbing what you believe was a piece of signpost, you take your knife and carve 'Ed's Beds for Weary Heads', and hang it over the front door.
You then enter the inn to inspect the building.
3
The dining's hall furniture is in sorry state. The remaining two tables are a bit in disrepair, and you find only eight stools, most of them by the inn's counter.
3
The backyard is empty; the ruined chicken coop would need rebuilding - and new chickens - if you would want to have meat and eggs for your visitors.
At least the well is intact - you pull up some water, and it seems clean and fresh.
2
Checking the basement where drinks and meats and other foods, should be stored - and you find some empty barrels, some smashed barrels, and quite a lot of empty space.
Looters? Previous owner? Marauding soldiers? Whoever cleaned this place, was thorough.
1
You go back up and then upstairs, to the bedrooms.
You grimace when you find that the holes in the roofs aren't the only problem. Out of six bedrooms, only one is serviceable; three others are basically roofless and the furniture is smashed. The remaining two have roofs but the furniture is either destroyed or gone. You check the wardrobe for bed linens and pillows, and find only few spares.
With a weary sigh, you go downstairs and check your purse. You have
6 golds, 13 silvers and 5 coppers.A) Begin cleaning the main hall.
B) Prepare the lone bedroom for the visitors.
C) Clear up broken and smashed furniture about the place.
D) Begin cleaning up the backyard.
E) Look around some more.