Old Axe Inn

The Old Axe Inn is a small but popular drinking establishment famous for its clientele of traveling adventurers and local villagers. 


Normal Night: 1D10 to see how busy the Old Axe Inn is tonight (D10 = number of people).
Saturday Night: 2D10+2 (number of people).


Roll once on each chart for each person. 

Occupation / Background Training

1     Villager (Farmer / Peasant, etc )
2     Crafter (50% chance is a Musician)
3     Bandit
4     Wizard / Witch
5     Barbarian
6     Knight
7     Drunk Man (somewhere between obnoxious, aggressive and almost comatose)
8     Maiden
9     Codger / Crone
10   Nobody

Species

1       Dwarf
2       Elf
3       Goblin
4       Gnome
5       Troll
6-10  Human

Skill Level

1-4    Novice
6-8    Adept
9-10  Master


At the far end of the room is a big log fire throwing a lot of warmth into the room. Above it hangs a stupidly huge longsword probably more heavy than you can easily lift. It looks quite old. Next to it on the left is a battered looking shield. To the right is a huge, ugly, fierce-looking dog, sleeping. You don't want to get into a fight with this beast.

Opposite the fire is the wooden bar behind which is a shelf of bottles and barrels stacked against the wall, and Big Bob the Burly Barman. The ceiling is supported by two rows of pillars, the bar is between these in the middle, and to the right between the bar and the door is a staircase which twists around as it goes up over the bar. Opposite the front door is a window.

Two wooden tables either side of the room between the bar and the fire, with stools in the middle and benches against the walls. This is where the people who visit the pub sit.

"There's no dragons around here any more." Big Bob the Burly Barman explains. He enjoys telling stories and having an audience to listen to them, even one which is too drunk to complain how many times they heard this story before. "They are too afraid to come around here any more ever since that sword killed one of them. Oh yes, there used to be a lot more houses around here but the dragon burnt most of them down with its horrible fiery breath. So the remaining villagers put all their scraps of metal together and made that sword. Then the Wizard came along and enchanted the sword with his magic."


BAR TARIFF
 
Mug of Mead 1 coin (honey)
Mug of Beer 1 coin (barley)
Mug of Cider 1 coin (apples)

Pitcher of Grog 1 coin (don't ask)
Pitcher of Wine 3 coins (grapes)
Pitcher of Water   on the house  

Flame Spirits   2 coins per cup
Ice Spirits     2 coins per cup
Earth Spirits      2 coins per cup
Air Spirits       2 coins per cup



downstairs / ground floor
upstairs / first floor







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