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RE: LeoThread 2024-11-22 20:47

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During the medieval era, it was uncommon for travelers to camp outside as one might in modern-day adventures. Instead, travelers sought lodging at inns or monasteries. While inns provided a range of accommodations—some quite fancy—monasteries often catered to weary travelers with humble yet adequate provisions.

Inns were lively places, where drink and festivities were the norm, while monasteries offered a more subdued environment focused on hospitality and the spiritual welfare of guests. These establishments typically provided modest food and accommodations, often with the expectation of respectfulness and decorum.

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