The Lobby
The building is vast and huge, the exterior looks to be made out of wood and stone. The pale blue coat of paint has faded and has chipped away greatly due to neglect. The large inn is over 4 floors tall and seemed to have a large capable restaurant and bar. Though due to disrepair the restaurant does not look like it will be used any time soon.
A new sign has replaced the old one, in shining gold letters the words "Original Inn" has been painted.
Inside, the floor were covered in hard wood and looked rigorously cleaned and was well lit with new electric lights. The walls looked as though they were stripped of their old paint and had been reprimed ready for a new coat. A a long bench was set up in side the front lobby, it looked as though it was given some new upholstery and were ready to be used once more. The interior would be best described as something you could find out in the country of the eastern lands. Lots of wood furnishing with simple accents here and there, but scattered about the entire building was a small amount of eastern flair here and there such as sliding wooden doors for all the rooms. The counter in the front looked nicely polished and had a very large sign describing the hours and conditions of the inn.
A new sign has replaced the old one, in shining gold letters the words "Original Inn" has been painted.
Inside, the floor were covered in hard wood and looked rigorously cleaned and was well lit with new electric lights. The walls looked as though they were stripped of their old paint and had been reprimed ready for a new coat. A a long bench was set up in side the front lobby, it looked as though it was given some new upholstery and were ready to be used once more. The interior would be best described as something you could find out in the country of the eastern lands. Lots of wood furnishing with simple accents here and there, but scattered about the entire building was a small amount of eastern flair here and there such as sliding wooden doors for all the rooms. The counter in the front looked nicely polished and had a very large sign describing the hours and conditions of the inn.
The Sign
Until further notice, the inn is free to use for newcomers without a home.
The Inn is Always open, regardless of the time of day.
When taking a room, please write inside the log book which room you are using so we know which ones are available to new residents.
The Restaurant will reopen, an announcement will be made once that happens.
The Hot Spring Closes after Midnight and will be reopened at 6am the next morning.
Single Rooms = Single Occupants,
Double Rooms = More than 1 Occupant
If I find out a Double room is being used for a single person there will be gold to pay for a room that could have been used for a family.
Also, in case of a weather emergency the Inn will always be used as emergency shelter. I will give warnings out in advance in the case of a Blizzard or Typhoon.
The Inn is Always open, regardless of the time of day.
When taking a room, please write inside the log book which room you are using so we know which ones are available to new residents.
The Restaurant will reopen, an announcement will be made once that happens.
The Hot Spring Closes after Midnight and will be reopened at 6am the next morning.
Single Rooms = Single Occupants,
Double Rooms = More than 1 Occupant
If I find out a Double room is being used for a single person there will be gold to pay for a room that could have been used for a family.
Also, in case of a weather emergency the Inn will always be used as emergency shelter. I will give warnings out in advance in the case of a Blizzard or Typhoon.
- Maxwell Lionheart
Town Offical
To the right of the counter was a long hallway that lead to the first floor rooms, it looked well lit and as though alot of work was placed into remodeling them for habitation. On the left of the counter was the open archway that lead the [ Restaurant and Bar ]. Behind the counter were a large set of stairs that lead to the second floor and beyond, each floor was identical. long hard wood hallways with the occasional painting. Many of the paintings depicted pictures of the Harvest Goddess or of the scenery of what Mizuumi Valley used to look like. Just next to the stairs was a large open archway that lead to the back room with all the linens, pillows, futons, and blankets. Just past the backroom was a large double door that lead outside to a small porch area that seemed to be a large [ hot spring and bath house ]! Hot dog!
The rooms inside the inn were as simple as the inn itself, despite it large vast size.
A single room looked as though it covered many purposes:
Inside was a small round table that was low to the ground, a cushion to sit down on, and on top of the table was a single glass vase with a moondrop flower inside. A large window with a clear view of either the farmlands or the lake depending on which side of the building you were in, decorated with nice thick linen curtains. Beneath the window was a simple wooden dresser that had a phone, a card with all the numbers of all the shops in the valley, and a little sheet of paper that reminded anyone that stayed inside of the inn if they needed any supplies that the closets in the back room is where you can get fresh blankets, pillows, or towels. Along the wall was a sliding wooden door that revealed a large closet that held inside a eastern style futon and 2 thick blankets. Above the futon on the shelf were 2 pillows and 2 large towels. The rest of the closet looked as though it had ample enough space for storage.
A Double Room looked as though is was meant for a large amount of people:
Twice the size of the single room, the double room had a large round table that was low to the ground, with four cushions surrounding it to sit down on, and on top of the table was a single glass vase with a moondrop flower inside. Two large windows with a clear view of either the farmlands or the lake depending on which side of the building you were in, both were decorated with nice thick linen curtains. Beneath the window was a long simple wooden dresser that had a phone, a card with all the numbers of all the shops in the valley, and a little sheet of paper that reminded anyone that stayed inside of the inn if they needed any supplies that the closets in the back room is where you can get fresh blankets, pillows, or towels. Along the wall was a sliding wooden door that revealed a large closet that held inside four eastern style futons and 4 thick blankets. Above the futon on the shelf were 8 pillows and 8 large towels. The rest of the closet looked as though it had more than ample enough space for storage.
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OOC: To "reserve a room" to a small RP of your character(s) going up to the lobby and simply writing up a room number on the logbook on the counter. Afterwards you created a thread with the title being the room number you chose to stay in. The first post should be a description of what your character(s) have done with the room and anything else you like. This will be treated like your character(s)'s temporary home.
The rooms inside the inn were as simple as the inn itself, despite it large vast size.
A single room looked as though it covered many purposes:
Inside was a small round table that was low to the ground, a cushion to sit down on, and on top of the table was a single glass vase with a moondrop flower inside. A large window with a clear view of either the farmlands or the lake depending on which side of the building you were in, decorated with nice thick linen curtains. Beneath the window was a simple wooden dresser that had a phone, a card with all the numbers of all the shops in the valley, and a little sheet of paper that reminded anyone that stayed inside of the inn if they needed any supplies that the closets in the back room is where you can get fresh blankets, pillows, or towels. Along the wall was a sliding wooden door that revealed a large closet that held inside a eastern style futon and 2 thick blankets. Above the futon on the shelf were 2 pillows and 2 large towels. The rest of the closet looked as though it had ample enough space for storage.
A Double Room looked as though is was meant for a large amount of people:
Twice the size of the single room, the double room had a large round table that was low to the ground, with four cushions surrounding it to sit down on, and on top of the table was a single glass vase with a moondrop flower inside. Two large windows with a clear view of either the farmlands or the lake depending on which side of the building you were in, both were decorated with nice thick linen curtains. Beneath the window was a long simple wooden dresser that had a phone, a card with all the numbers of all the shops in the valley, and a little sheet of paper that reminded anyone that stayed inside of the inn if they needed any supplies that the closets in the back room is where you can get fresh blankets, pillows, or towels. Along the wall was a sliding wooden door that revealed a large closet that held inside four eastern style futons and 4 thick blankets. Above the futon on the shelf were 8 pillows and 8 large towels. The rest of the closet looked as though it had more than ample enough space for storage.
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OOC: To "reserve a room" to a small RP of your character(s) going up to the lobby and simply writing up a room number on the logbook on the counter. Afterwards you created a thread with the title being the room number you chose to stay in. The first post should be a description of what your character(s) have done with the room and anything else you like. This will be treated like your character(s)'s temporary home.
