Buxom Broderick Inn
"Welcome friends! It's a farthing to stay at the Inn for the night, and breakfast of porridge and cheese, and a late supper are included in your price. Dinner is just after dusk, and if you are planning on eating, you had better let the Cook know at least an hour in advance."
Although inns during the middle ages were not, as we would say, palatial,
the inn in Chamburgh is much better than those you may find in many other
locals. Unlike staying with the nobles up at the keep or with the bretheren
in the Monastery, the inn is the best place to people watch, as all kinds of travelers stay here before they continue on their way to the far reaches of the kingdom.
Oh, and one thing more: If you are planning on staying more than the night, you had best be behaving. Town law makes the hostler responsible for any trouble their guest get into, if they stay beyond a night. 'Course, with our mutual friend vouching for you....well, be good, all the same."



