Quasqueton Room #29 - Captain's Chamber
Purpose / Function
This room is where Erig, Captain of Quasqueton was quartered. Rogahn the Fearless's friend and comrad at arms.
Design
The room is 30ft along the northern wall, 50ft on the southern, and the eastern wall is roughly 20ft.
Entries
There is only one enterence to the room, from the west.
Sensory & Appearance
The door to the room is a large wooden construction just like the others in the stronghold, but its exterior surface is embellished with an irregular-shaped leather skin covering, which is studded with circular bits of brass which form the word "ERIG" prominently.
Contents & Furnishings
In the southeast corner is a crude bed, and alongside it is a table.
Valuables
On top of the table is a small stoneware crock with cover which contains 5 g.p
A large earthenware tankard mug,
a small hand mirror. On the south wall is a wooden chest which is locked. If opened. it will reveal its contents: several garments, including a pair of pants, several cloaks, a heavy cloth coat. and two pairs of boots. A broken dagger is at the bottom of the chest underneath the clothing. A leather pouch also therein contains an unusual memento, a walnut plaque with an inlaid piece of silver engraved with the words, "To Erig, great and trusted fighter by my side, and captain of the guard at Quasqueton-against all foes we shall prevail!" It is signed with an embellished "R." This plaque is of some value, and could bring up to 25 g .p . if sold. Also Erig's journal is located here.
A large earthenware tankard mug,
a small hand mirror. On the south wall is a wooden chest which is locked. If opened. it will reveal its contents: several garments, including a pair of pants, several cloaks, a heavy cloth coat. and two pairs of boots. A broken dagger is at the bottom of the chest underneath the clothing. A leather pouch also therein contains an unusual memento, a walnut plaque with an inlaid piece of silver engraved with the words, "To Erig, great and trusted fighter by my side, and captain of the guard at Quasqueton-against all foes we shall prevail!" It is signed with an embellished "R." This plaque is of some value, and could bring up to 25 g .p . if sold. Also Erig's journal is located here.
Architecture
The room is quite spartan and roomy. There is a long section that Erig would use to practice his weapons.
RUINED STRUCTURE
968
968
Founding Date
958
Alternative Names
Erig's Chambers
Type
Room, Common, Bedroom
Parent Location
Owner
Ruling/Owning Rank
Owning Organization
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