Severe-Looking Man in Moondown Mooring

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Raelikh
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Severe-Looking Man in Moondown Mooring

Post by Raelikh » Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:59 am

Hi there!

Found an oddity with the innkeeper mob at the below inn.
The Moondown Mooring - The Parlor
Dark lacquer and polished nails adorn the visible wood which
frames out this half-timbered parlor. The smooth wattle and
daub walls have been carefully constructed so that no little
speck of material mars the clean wood lines. The floor, hard
wood polished to a high sheen, is spread with rich carpets.
A white podium stands here. (usable)
Some tall chairs are arranged into small groups here. (perfect)
A smooth stone hearth burns low with hot embers here. (perfect)
A severe looking man stands here in a blue frock.
Aurora is standing here.

Aurora says to a severe looking man 'We would like a room if you please.'
A severe looking man clasps his hands together and speaks slowly.
A severe looking man says to Aurora 'This is the finest inn in Dawngleam'


A severe looking man says to Aurora 'And among the finest along the coast of the Inner Sea.'


A severe looking man says to Aurora 'The fare for rooms, including royal duties, is three tricrowns.'
A severe looking man looks down to consult his register...

You Hmmmm out loud.

Aurora asks 'Yes, but where did he go?'

The Moondown Mooring - The Parlor
A white podium stands here. (usable)
Some tall chairs are arranged into small groups here. (perfect)
A smooth stone hearth burns low with hot embers here. (perfect)
Aurora is standing here.

Aurora walks up.
You follow Aurora.
The Moondown Mooring - The Upstairs Hall
A metal basin sits atop a small table here. (perfect)
Aurora is standing here.
A fresh-faced servant boy enters so smoothly that he practically glides to the door and turns the key, gesturing into the room with a sweep of one hand.
A fresh-faced servant boy says to Aurora 'Your room awaits you.'
A fresh-faced servant boy knocks on the painted wooden door.
A fresh-faced servant boy unlocks the painted wooden door with decorative key.
A fresh-faced servant boy opens the painted wooden door.
A fresh-faced servant boy slips out quietly.


Aurora walks north.
You follow Aurora.
The Moondown Mooring - An Upstairs Room
A smooth stone hearth burns low with hot embers here. (perfect)
A small decorative table stands here. (perfect)
A four-posted stands here. (perfect)
A severe looking man stands here in a blue frock.
Aurora is standing here.
A severe looking man nods quietly to you and looks to his register.
A severe looking man nods quietly to Aurora and looks to his register.
We couldn't get him to leave the room. We each tried paying him the 3pp, but his answer was either nothing or a direction to go upstairs, as if he were down in the first room again. Left and came back, but he was still there.

I'm not sure if it's helpful to know, but when we first entered he greeted Aurora with a 'Welcome back' but not me. Thought maybe she had a qbit set that caused the problem? Not sure.

Thanks for reading!
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Re: Severe-Looking Man in Moondown Mooring

Post by Harroghty » Wed Sep 27, 2017 4:46 pm

I originally built this in to run on the method of some others, but then rebuilt it totally to be more complex and responsive. The problem is that I never went back and adjusted that part of his function to the new method. I've fixed it now, but FYI ...if he says "Welcome Back" then you still have a room booked. One keeps the room at this inn unless one leaves town.
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