Corian agrees with the idea of heading to the Cask and Flagon. He offers to cover rooming, and seems relieved that you all chose the cheaper option of the two. He gives the sense that there isn't as much funding into this expedition as he would like.
The Cask and Flagon is easily found where Dalia had instructed. The inn itself is poorly maintained and consists of a large common room with a fireplace, a large kitchen and a storage room in the rear. The common room has four booths along one wall with curtains that can be drawn for privacy. Four dogs sleep on the floor of the common room. To the side of the room, a set of railed stairs allows access to the upper level where the individual rooms are located. As you enter, a hooded figure is climbing the stairs with a large key in hand.
Tarnen, the elderly innkeeper, seems excited to see such a sizeable group enter, as currently only one table is filled with dwarves. Each of the dwarves seems equipped for adventuring, including a shield on their backs that bears the symbol of an axe with a broken haft. Several empty mugs litter their table, and obviously are the cause of the boisterous yelling and tugging of beards. Even from the door you can hear several instances of
"Yes, Durgis," and
"Right you are, Durgis."
If asked, the innkeeper says that there are currently five of the eight rooms free. Two are filled by the dwarves, and one by another traveler. By this point, it is either late afternoon or early evening, depending on who you ask.
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