Buried Treasures
This inn caters to treasure-seekers, specifically ones who pan for treasure along the riverbank in warmer weather. During the winter, this establishment has few, if any, visitors. The middle-aged innkeeper, Cora Mulphoon, treats her guests like royalty.
Dozens of objects dug up from the river decorate the common room. Lighter spots on the wood are signs of where things of value once hung for years. Now only items of symbolic or decorative value like driftwood and broken weapons remain, except for a single gold nugget in a glass case.
The inn is usually cold, but if guests arrive, Cora greets them and immediately starts a fire to warm the room. She then reheats fish soup, enough for everyone.
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