- Pronoun
- she/her
Out of all the places to stay when visiting Frontier Town, the Traveller's Haus was by far the largest. It sat not too far from the outskirts of town for the weary of travellers who had less than a few minutes before collapsing to exhaustion.
Within, countless, tiny pulley systems clicked away between irregularly placed shelves that held tiny books and papers, boxes and holes in the wall. Alongside the chittering squeaks emanating from the thin walls, there was never a quiet moment. And it wasn't difficult to see why: the Traveller's Haus was full of maus.
A unit of four (colloquially called a maushold) worked the reception; a dozen little ones could be seen carrying ingredients into the kitchen on a walkway the width of a wooden plank that had been nailed to the wall; ten more were delegated to room service, flattening out the sheets and tidying the bedsides; and who knew how many were hiding out within the walls or boxes these maus called their home, ready to offer some helping paws?
Just past the lobby and kitchen was a small common area with walls lined with lockboxes beyond that, a set of stairs that went up to a second floor and down into a basement. The basement was reserved forstaff maus-only affairs while the second floor was filled with nothing but guestrooms that faced one another with numbers carefully carved into each door. The small but cozy rooms each had a simple bed, bedside table, shelf, a chest to store any items during one's stay, a chamber pot for good measure, and a small hole in a corner by the ceiling for room service to come and go as freely as they pleased.
Within, countless, tiny pulley systems clicked away between irregularly placed shelves that held tiny books and papers, boxes and holes in the wall. Alongside the chittering squeaks emanating from the thin walls, there was never a quiet moment. And it wasn't difficult to see why: the Traveller's Haus was full of maus.
A unit of four (colloquially called a maushold) worked the reception; a dozen little ones could be seen carrying ingredients into the kitchen on a walkway the width of a wooden plank that had been nailed to the wall; ten more were delegated to room service, flattening out the sheets and tidying the bedsides; and who knew how many were hiding out within the walls or boxes these maus called their home, ready to offer some helping paws?
Just past the lobby and kitchen was a small common area with walls lined with lockboxes beyond that, a set of stairs that went up to a second floor and down into a basement. The basement was reserved for
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