Inn

Inns are a source of pride for several Britannian townes and villages.

Inns provide safe, restful accommodations where travellers can retreat after a long, hard day. Many inns even offer fine dining facilities on-site. Prices will vary from place to place, but even the most inexpensive inn is a welcome home away from home for the weary adventurer. They are comfortable and reasonable and usually provide a good, healing night's rest. The inn in the island city of Skara Brae even boasts a magnificent view. Most inns also provide for long stays. If a party member has a long-term need for lodging, the party can rent a room by the month and pick up the friend at a later date.

History
After appearing in Ultima IV, the rules for Inns mostly stayed the same. Ultima V Inns introduced the ability to drop off a party member and pick them up later. Almost all Inns merged with the Taverns by Ultima VII. By Ultima IX, intercity travel has dwindled so much that most inns have gone out of business except for one Tavern/Inn in Trinsic.

Notable Examples

 *  The Inn of the Sleeping Bull is the oldest establishment of New Sosaria.
 *  The Wayfarer's Inn is one of Britannia's oldest places of lodging, having been present in Britain since the time of Ultima V until its eventual disappearance following Ultima VII.
 * The Haunting Inn is an inn in Skara Brae which, during Ultima V, was run by Rogi. Later in Ultima VI, the inn was run by Gideon and his wife Marta, and it was famous for its fine wine and its real ghost.
 * Britannia Manor is an inn in Britain which, during Ultima IV, is run by Jason. This is also the name of Richard Garriott's mansion.