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A freshly painted sign of a large scarlet-bear-rampant swings in the breeze outside this inn, one of two in the citadel.  The Red Bear is run by [[Rhegus Whitehair]].  His inn is patronized mainly by traveling Ockless natives, a few aficionados, and overflow from the [[Stuck Pig]].  The inn itself is cleaner and better-stocked than its competitor, but this is due mainly to lack of customers.  The inn has a commons room on the main floor with sleeping quarters upstairs and a small cellar for food and drink.  The merchants' trade goods are kept in the building southwest of the inn.  There are always guards at the storehouse.
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A freshly painted sign of a large scarlet-bear-rampant swings in the breeze outside this inn, one of two in the citadel.  The Red Bear is run by [[Rhegus Whitehair]].  His inn is patronized mainly by traveling Ockless natives, a few aficionados, and overflow from [[The Stuck Pig]].  The inn itself is cleaner and better-stocked than its competitor, but this is due mainly to lack of customers.  The inn has a commons room on the main floor with sleeping quarters upstairs and a small cellar for food and drink.  The merchants' trade goods are kept in the building southwest of the inn.  There are always guards at the storehouse.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 5 March 2010

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A freshly painted sign of a large scarlet-bear-rampant swings in the breeze outside this inn, one of two in the citadel. The Red Bear is run by Rhegus Whitehair. His inn is patronized mainly by traveling Ockless natives, a few aficionados, and overflow from The Stuck Pig. The inn itself is cleaner and better-stocked than its competitor, but this is due mainly to lack of customers. The inn has a commons room on the main floor with sleeping quarters upstairs and a small cellar for food and drink. The merchants' trade goods are kept in the building southwest of the inn. There are always guards at the storehouse.

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