The locals turned out to be exceptionally organized, and when Karl stepped outside to check on the state of the city, hundreds of tents had been set up, a fire was going to replace the streetlights that were destroyed, and someone in the distance was calling out to come to the soup pot if you hadn't eaten.
"It looks like they have everything taken care of well enough. If you want to start sending the sleepy patrons to the rooms, Rae is finished setting up hammocks along all the walls. She made frames of Earth Magic, so you can just take them down in the morning by untying them." Karl explained as he came back in.
The Innkeeper nodded in thanks. "Alright everyone, listen up. The rooms have been made communal for the night, thanks to our Demonic guest and his team. There are hammocks hung in all the rooms. If you're tired, just find somewhere to sleep for the night."
Most of the younger ones, and the single parents, went up to the rooms, where Karl could hear laughing and cheering from the kids. Swinging in hammocks was fun, and there were soft blankets.
The parents who didn't go up to the rooms early just kept drinking, as did Karl's group, until Lotus began falling asleep at the table.
Karl opened the [Tiny World] against the wall by their table, and the ladies all filtered inside. Today had enough excitement already, and they had no intentions of passing out at a table like the Dwarves were.
The Innkeeper looked inside the dim space curiously. All that he could see that was it looked like grassland, but he couldn't tell how large it was.
"I will move the entrance, that was just more convenient to let everyone head for bed." Karl explained.
The Innkeeper motioned for Karl to follow him.
"If you set it up here, in the keg room, nobody will bother you. I've got all I need for the evening, and the staff won't be in here until breakfast tomorrow. That entrance isn't large, it should fit along the wall." He offered.
"That would be greatly appreciated. I will leave it open in case of emergency, but warn your server not to enter without knocking. Lady Rae will likely be on guard all night, and she's been known to eat intruders."
The old man laughed. "In that case, I can think of a few people who I would love to send to get you for breakfast, if I could trust them in the keg room."
Rae poked her head out the entrance, which was near the Guild House replica, but facing the grassland.
"I don't mind, really. But I'll be in spider form. I don't like sleeping as a humanoid."
The Innkeeper turned to listen to something from upstairs, then nodded. "Alright, I will see you all for breakfast. The door is kept latched, but you can open it from the inside if you need out."
Karl nodded. "No worries, I can open portals as well. If there wasn't a good spot here, we would have just moved to somewhere in the wilderness to set up camp."
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