Dagna says, "I like the cats in the neighborhood, but I'm worried about the charges for breaking things. I'm a bit on the clumsy side you see. That's why I use a walking stick."
"That said," Caelar continues as they walk outside, "I do find it odd that this inn is essentially empty, with a Tabaxi running it and a herd of cats wandering the street outside. Makes me wonder if there's more to this place. But I don't know if Dagna and I can be trusted not to break something."
As the group heads deeper in to the cliffside city, you start to see lanterns on the ceiling and more rundown places, and after awhile you see an inn, called The Foxes Den.
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Dagna says, "I like the cats in the neighborhood, but I'm worried about the charges for breaking things. I'm a bit on the clumsy side you see. That's why I use a walking stick."
"Alright let's keep looking then" says Tarathi as she leaves this Inn and searches for another Inn.
"Good idea," Caelar agrees. "I can't guarantee I won't break something, and I don't have that kind of money."
"That said," Caelar continues as they walk outside, "I do find it odd that this inn is essentially empty, with a Tabaxi running it and a herd of cats wandering the street outside. Makes me wonder if there's more to this place. But I don't know if Dagna and I can be trusted not to break something."
"There are other avenues and far cheaper options to rest at" Magnus says as he walks towards a less wealthy neighborhood
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As the group heads deeper in to the cliffside city, you start to see lanterns on the ceiling and more rundown places, and after awhile you see an inn, called The Foxes Den.
Through all the multiverse, I am The Singulairity.
Dagna hobbles inside to take a look.
"This is promising," Caelar says as he follows.