Is there a purpose to the room in the back of the inn?

Is there a purpose to the room in the back of the inn? - Man in White Dress Shirt and Black Pants Sitting on Chair Using Macbook Pro

While waiting for a game to start in the inn, you're free to run around. There is a small hallway under the staircase in the inn that leads to a door. Behind that door is this:

Room in back of inn

In the picture you can see I circled a ledge that looks like it leads to another part of the inn, but as far as I can tell, it's unreachable. There's a staircase that goes down and leads to some boxes and another door, but that door is not able to open. Is there a purpose to this room? Is there a way up to that ledge? It would seem weird for it to be there if it's for nothing.






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What is the purpose of the inn?

An inn is a place to stay while you're on vacation or on the road. Inns are usually smaller and more charming than hotels, but they serve the same purpose: to give you a place to rest your weary head as you travel.

What is a room in an inn called?

In a more common place the inn might just have one room for public use and this could be called the tap room, public room or whatever. Names of rooms would change - some Inns had/have 'snugs' which tended to be used by women. There were also Saloons which were used by every one from a similar social background.

What is the purpose of hotel accommodation?

The primary purpose of hotels is to provide travelers with shelter, food, refreshment, and similar services and goods, offering on a commercial basis things that are customarily furnished within households but unavailable to people on a journey away from home.

What makes an inn and inn?

Unlike hotels, inns are smaller and more intimate settings that don't provide luxurious services. They are meant for short-term living with limited provisions of food and drink. Mostly built in rural locations, inns are single building locations with limited rooms and singular in-house dining options.



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