Ruthger House
Ruthger House is a two-story building with a large open floor on the first floor, and a balcony on the second. It's a hall for drinking, companionship, and simple merriment and feasts. It is not uncommon that minstrels and troups of various sorts take the center to entertain when they feel like it or are passing through. It is named for the husband of the carpenter that built the house, and still manned by the couple.
Type
Public hall / house
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