The Bunk and Stool

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The Bunk and Stool
Bunk and Stool.jpg
Ultima VII
Type: inn/tavern
Location: Jhelom
Proprietor: Sprellic

The Bunk and Stool is an inn and tavern in Jhelom in Ultima VII.

Description[edit]

Sometime after the closure of The Sword and Keg, The Bunk and Stool was opened to replace it as Jhelom's main tavern. The inn and tavern were owned by the mild-mannered Sprellic, and run with the help of Ophelia and Daphne. Ophelia could be found serving food and drinks, and was also responsible for running bets on local duels, while Daphne was responsible for assisting with the inn. The famed companion of the Avatar, Dupre, could be found enjoying the refreshments proffered at the tavern. The various citizens of Jhelom could be found dining at the Bunk and Stool throughout the day.

Inn Register[edit]

Looking at the register at the Bunk and Stool yields the following names of previous travelers:

Lore[edit]

Sprellic and his barmaids are never on the field. I doubt Sprellic has ever lifted a blade in his life, except, perhaps, to slice a carrot. And Daphne, well, though she may have the stature of a warrior, I would not be surprised if she was born with a scrub brush in her hand. Ophelia is no more useful with a weapon, and even less so with a mop. She's got a mean streak, though. Never cross her without a reason. Despite their own lack of fighting or combat skills, these two do share a discriminating eye in that direction. If thou ever dost wish to wager on a duel, speak with Daphne or Ophelia.

Goods[edit]

Prices in Ultima VII were as follows:[1]

Food Cost
(gp)
Drinks Cost
(gp)
Ham.png Ham 10 AleU7.png Ale 2
Jerky.png Jerky (dozen) 25 Drinks.png Mead 5
Flounder.png Fish 3 Alcohol.png Wine 2
Silverleafmeal.png Silverleaf 20

Services[edit]

Room prices in Ultima VII are as follows:[1]

Lodging Cost
(gp)
Units
Rooms 5 Each party member

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Morris, Andrew P. Ultima VII Clue Book (Ultima VII). Origin Systems, Inc.: 1992. Pages 38–43.