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== The Huntress’ Haven == Because of Madains uncivil personality, his inn only attracts customers who are down on their luck or who can tolerate his habits. The rooms are very cheap and the meals are always fresh. The meals are, however, mostly consisting of meat<ref name="6.00" />, and served bloody.<ref name="6.01">[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/03/23/6-01/ Chapter 6.01]</ref> There are several unwritten rules in the Huntress’ Haven that make it an odd inn. * You don't ask what meat is in the stew.<ref name="5.00"/> * Whenever Madain gets up and serves breakfast, all patrons are woken up with a broomstick to the wooden floors, need to quickly eat leftovers from the evening, and leave the inn until Madain comes back from hunting in the afternoon. The exact schedule varies depending on Madains mood, but the wake-up call may be very early in the morning.<ref name="6.00" /> Madain has established this policy so that he doesn't need to worry about thieves. He has a standing promise to hunt thieves down if they ''do'' break in. Both [[Ryoka]] and [[Fierre]], who were his patrons, did break into their own rooms during daytime in emergency cases. Madain also has no problem to lock patrons inside the inn, which means they have to leave the building via the windows on the first floor if they need to.<ref name="6.00" />
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