For those who travel, eating meals on the road and in taverns, and staying in an inn are common occurrences. The following list of items gives a few basic standards for drinks, meals, rations, and lodging for both the traveler and his mounts.
Food & Lodging |
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Goods or Service | Cost | Notes |
Beer and Ale | 1 cp | Pint. |
Brandy | 2 cp | Half-pint. |
Cider | 1 cp | Pint. |
Mead | 5 cp | Pint. |
Wine | 6 cp | Pint. |
Light meal | 3 cp | |
Normal meal | 7 cp | |
Heavy meal | 12 cp | |
Normal rations (1 week) | 5 bp | Normal spoilage. Wt. 12 lbs. |
Trail rations (1 week) | 1 sp | Preserved. Wt. 8 lbs. |
Iron Rations (1 week) | 3 sp | Preserved. Wt. 2 lbs |
Poor lodging | 1 cp | Communal sleeping. |
Average lodging | 2 cp | Separate bedding. |
Good lodging | 3 cp | Separate room. |
Stable | 1 cp | Includes food for animal |
- Drinks & Meals – The price list includes listings for several kinds of drinks and 3 different kinds of meals. Each of these is pretty standard.
- Rations – There are several different types of rations. Each is used when traveling and has its own uses.
- Normal Rations – This is enough food to last for a week. Depending upon what it contains, Normal rations will spoil in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Trail Rations – This is dried food, preserved to last up to a month before spoiling. The rations will last one person for 1 week.
- Iron Rations – This is a specially prepared bar of nutritious, if somewhat bland, food. It lasts up to 6 months before spoiling. One bar of Iron Rations will last a single person for 1 week.
- Normal Rations – This is enough food to last for a week. Depending upon what it contains, Normal rations will spoil in 1 to 2 weeks.
- Lodging – The type of lodging determines the available accommodations. Costs are per day.
- Stables – Places where you can house your mount while in town. Costs are per day.