Rumnthorygh's Welcoming House

Rumnthorygh's Welcoming House was a cheerful and popular inn in Mosstone, owned by Alzarro Rumnthorygh in the late 14 century DR.

Location
An old crumbling wooden porch punctuated Rumnthorygh's location with two pieces of mismatched decorations on each side. One of them was a rearing unicorn, and the opposite of it was a mermaid cradling a man at her breast. Both wooden figurines were bowsprits fetched from Firedrake Bay shipwrecks.

Interior
Rumnthorygh's inn was once a small establishment that did a lot of business. In the late 14 century DR, Alzarro Rumnthorygh expanded his business. The original inn was a tiny place so small, in fact, that Alzarro Rumnthorygh was forced to sleep in the stables on rafters. The kitchen was immensely busy, drowned in chaos and heat of endless cooking, unable to feed swarms of customers in a timely manner. The old kitchen was also tiny and had no space to sit down and catch a breath.

Later in the 14 century, Alzarro constructed the new wing in the back of the building. This expansion made the inn calmer and roomier and significantly more comfortable for guests and the staff. Post expansion Alzarro raised prices to pay for the hefty investment.

The rooms of the inn could be considered thoughtful and welcoming. The rooms had bootjacks, bedside towels, disrobing chairs, and a hanger for drying hats and cloaks.

Atmosphere
Rumnthorygh's Welcoming House was renown for being cheap and cheerful, which translated into being always busy and crammed. However, the dining hall was filled with cheerful noise. Customers and staff were always pleasant and upbeat.

Services
Apart from lodging, Rumnthorygh's Welcoming House offered a fine dining experience. The inn's specialty was stuffed chicken drowned in lush aerobatic sauces. The rest of the menu was plain but nevertheless good quality food.