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Inns, especially if they've got an enormous pot of perpetual stew, and people are giving out quests.
That sounds an awful lot like restaurants and jobs...
Yes, but tavern wenches are assumed to be included.
Those are just called lot lizards now.
I can't believe I just got my CLP and no part of my study material told me or warned me about this term.
There was perpetual stew?
Still is, according to legend
Inns like that existed during the enlightenment up through the invention of the railroad. In the medieval era you slept in a church or maybe someone's home.
Inns existed in large cities during the medieval period.