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However, during a hostile Goblins attack, Klbkch died and Erin was blamed for that event, and she also lost Relc as a paying customer.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/13/1-26/ Chapter 1.26 (Archived)]</ref> A windfall comes with the arrival of adventurers for the [[Ruins of Liscor]], among them the [[Horns of Hammerad]] who booked the inn's upper floor as the first overnight guests for a few days before being mostly killed in [[Skinner's Attack on Liscor]]. | However, during a hostile Goblins attack, Klbkch died and Erin was blamed for that event, and she also lost Relc as a paying customer.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/11/13/1-26/ Chapter 1.26 (Archived)]</ref> A windfall comes with the arrival of adventurers for the [[Ruins of Liscor]], among them the [[Horns of Hammerad]] who booked the inn's upper floor as the first overnight guests for a few days before being mostly killed in [[Skinner's Attack on Liscor]]. | ||
That attack caused severe changes around the inn, among them a moat that the Antinium dug to prevent the [[Undead]]'s approach. The inn's interior was - not for the first time - smashed badly. Shortly afterwards, a mishap of [[Toren]] blew up the inn<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> | That attack caused severe changes around the inn, among them a moat that the Antinium dug to prevent the [[Undead]]'s approach. The inn's interior was - not for the first time - smashed badly. Shortly afterwards, a mishap of [[Toren]] blew up the inn.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> | ||
Erin then decided to rebuild the inn much closer to Liscor on another hill. All that remained at the old location was a sign in the ruins pointing towards the new building. | Erin then decided to rebuild the inn much closer to Liscor on another hill. All that remained at the old location was a sign in the ruins pointing towards the new building. |