Inn Layout |
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| 1 - Large wooden doors into the Inn. 2 - A wooden stepped spiralling Staircase, leading to the upstairs rooms. These rooms are the Owners rooms and guest rooms. 3 - This is a Dancing pit where the slaves are able to preform their dances. 4 - This area is where many large, comfortable Furs are placed for the Free. Scattered between the furs are a number of small, low to the ground tables. The furs are close to the dancing pit, and the Hearth so that they are with in a comfortable atmosphere where the Free are able to mingle with other Free or relaz peacful as they desire. 5 - A Hearth, large and surrounded by smooth sandstones, providing a great warmth to fill the Inn. 6 - These are the Serving Mats where the slaves kneel. Near to the Free to come at the beckoned call. 7 - Here is the Cool Room, a small well of extreamly cold water deep under the Inn, provides a chilled atmosphere. With in the Cool Room is stored barrels of Beverages such as Mead, Ale Etc. Along the walls of the Cool Room are fixed shelves, holding Fresh Produce, such as Fruits and Vegetables, Meats and Poltry, Fish and seafoods, Racks of Wine, and other Bottled goods. 8 - This is the Store Room. In here you will find all produce such as barrels of Sugars, Sa-Tarna Etc. Stocks of Other Produce such as Sulls, Onions and other such foods and beverages. Also stored in here are Spare Furs, and other things of need. 9 - Located outside of the Inn, with a joining door are the slave Kennels. The girls collared to the Inn have each their sleeping quarters. 10 - This is the serving Hearth. A grate is layed over the simmering flames where pots and kettles rest, heated by the flames below. There is a flat plate where foods such as Steaks, and things cooked in Frypans can be heated. Above the Hearth is a rack, where all Frypans, Pots, Kettles and Utensils for each are kept hanging. 11- This is a Long Counter, the top a bench space where foods and beverages are prepared. Along the back of the bench is a high level of shelves. On the far side closer to the Hearth, is kept stocks of Foods and Beverages, Such as Botas of Paga, Sugars, Bosk Cream and Milk Etc. On the opposite end, closer to the Cleaning Area, is kept the Vessels, Trays, Bowls, Plates Etc. Under the bench is a few smaller cupboards, stored in here are the more Exquisite vessels such as Goblets and Bazi Tea Sets. Also under here is kept Bottles of Wines and other beverages, such as Ka-La-Na, and Falarin Wine. 12 - The Cleaning area, two small bench areas with a sink, a barrel at the side where scraps can be thrown, and a barrel of water for the sink to be filled with. Most cleaning equiptment can be found here. 13 - Stacks of Fire Wood for the Hearths, Regularly stacked. 14 - These are barrels holding Beverages such as Fresh Water, Mead, Ale, Kal-Da Etc. All of these barrels are filled fresh daily. 15 - Along each wall are a number of windows, giving the brillian views of the fields and forests surrounding the Inn. 16 - Locates Outside the Inn is a small enclosed room, where a number of small heated pools of water are for the Frees use. Places directly behind the hearth, where the heat and the smoke from the fire can be tunneled from behind the Hearth below the pools of water. This allowing the water to heat to a pleasant degree. 17 - surronding the whole Inn is a veranda, low to the ground it provides a number of sitting areas where on a warm day the Free can seat them selves and enjoy the outside breeze, the views and sun. |
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