unromanceable (?) innkeeper npc ✨ sumina heartleaf (
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Sender ID: airdnd (Sumina Heartleaf)
To: public
Subject: some customer research, mayhap...
Warnings: possible menacing by a third party
Hail, fellow riftfarers:
I write today with a few... wonderings, you might call them. As a few of you may know, my occupation prior to my arrival was that of an innkeeper, so I've found myself rather curious about the state of the hospitality industry here.
I'm particularly interested in hearing from those of you who have rather taken to a life at sea since arriving here, and who have formed crews and the like. If you've a moment to write back, I would appreciate it so very much and would be happy to answer any questions you may have in turn!
I realize I'm adding to a rather plentiful collection of questionnaires and inquiries here... or... innquiries?
No, I rather regret writing that.
Anyroad... well, I suppose that's partly what this network is all for, hm?
Thank you for your time,
S.H.
P.S. This is much more of a personal inquiry than a professional one, but... for those of who you have come to care for warrior cats... what are some things that you've found to be very successful with building trust with them...?
Sender ID: airdnd (Sumina Heartleaf)
To: public
Subject: some customer research, mayhap...
Warnings: possible menacing by a third party
Hail, fellow riftfarers:
I write today with a few... wonderings, you might call them. As a few of you may know, my occupation prior to my arrival was that of an innkeeper, so I've found myself rather curious about the state of the hospitality industry here.
I'm particularly interested in hearing from those of you who have rather taken to a life at sea since arriving here, and who have formed crews and the like. If you've a moment to write back, I would appreciate it so very much and would be happy to answer any questions you may have in turn!
- How often do you come ashore to rest at inns or taverns?
- What amenities would you most like to see in at an inn?
- What sort of food or drink do you find yourself seeking most when you're ashore?
- What type of entertainment would you be most interested in during your stay?
I realize I'm adding to a rather plentiful collection of questionnaires and inquiries here... or... innquiries?
No, I rather regret writing that.
Anyroad... well, I suppose that's partly what this network is all for, hm?
Thank you for your time,
S.H.
P.S. This is much more of a personal inquiry than a professional one, but... for those of who you have come to care for warrior cats... what are some things that you've found to be very successful with building trust with them...?
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And that responsibility would be expected, yes. If not the innkeeper, then someone who is part of the staff. They should be adequately trained in handling different animals, not just dogs or cats.
Alternatively, if you don't want to risk them roaming free or left in the room, provide housing for the pets to stay in, such as crates or kennels. As long as they are let out for adequate exercise and feeding, that would give you the least amount of minimal involvement.
You could also set a limit for the service to make it what works best for you. For example, you will only watch the pet for a maximum of 2 or 3 days and those who know they won't return in time must contact you or risk having their pet taken to a nearby shelter.
Now that I mention it, I suppose it would be better to consider situations where a pet is left for unfortunate reasons, or if there are medical emergencies. Should you pursue this line of service, making connections and contacts with nearby vets and shelters would help, along with disclosing the names to the guests so they are aware.
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With all due respect, friend, this is a far more... zoological direction than I'm intending to go.
Though there certainly is something to be said for the idea of an inn for pets, is there not? Perhaps another may take up that endeavor...
Still, watching animal companions for guests staying at the inn should they have a need to be away even from the inn for some hours or even a day does still seem doable. It's not as if I've never dealt with such companions wandering about my family's inn before...
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Sorry. I didn't mean to get carried away.
[But...
A place for pets to stay...
A pet hotel...
....Someonemakeitplease.]
text; un: satorumon
you're onto something here
[ Actually, he would prefer it if their inn was full of cats and dogs over people. ]
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Perhaps, but it is more than she was initially asking.
[...
He does think it would be a good idea but he also realizes limits!!]
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that's a good thing eh?
you're thinking outside the box
we will take this suggestion into consideration
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1/2
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He is questioning the necessity of this information—]
Makes no difference.
But if that is the case, I expect you will fully support with whatever decision she makes and not push her to do something she doesn't want.
[This is mostly him somehow defending Sumina because he didn't take kindly to his first message. Don't brush aside her opinions!!]
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nope
don't have to push her towards any decision
she'll come around to the doggone truth eventually!!!
U・ᴥ・U
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Have you ever taken care of animals before?
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and the demon dogs
so kind of
[ Panda is more mature than Gojo and is thus an outlier and should not be counted. ]
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i responded to the wrong comment oopey,
There's no need to apologize. If "satorumon" has such strong feelings about it, maybe he ought to start his own business.
In all honesty, though, it's a sound business idea! If anything, perhaps it could be a future development, if the inn (for people) sees a steady demand in guests who wish to board their animal companions.
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Ignore him if he's too much trouble.
[Work partner or not.]
But I agree it's something that could have some potential, whether you implement or someone else.
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[ anyway ]
I do appreciate all of the feedback. May I knew who I'm speaking with, possibly? It would be really quite helpful to be able to follow-up on all of this at a later time, too!
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It's Eustace, Sumina.
[Waits for it—]
1/2
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...
The more she thinks about it, the less surprised she is. Actually, it's almost endearing. ]
Of course. Please do not take this the wrong way, but I can't help but feel that I should have known it was you... Haha.
Well, I personally wouldn't mind watching Valo for a few days, if ever you needed to leave him at this yet-hypothetical inn of mine!
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I would be impressed if you could have figured it out.
But the gesture is appreciated. If I'm in the area, I may take you up on your offer should this "yet-hypotehtical inn of yours" comes to be.
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But even if it takes some time to get this established, I'm still happy to watch Valo if you need to leave him on Eltrut now and again. I think Satoru has been wanting to have more quality time with dogs, too.
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...she's too much in a perpetual state of Tired to want to deal with how much Gojo would whine about that... and she likes Eustace well enough to not (purposely) have him get caught up in these antics.
All to say: ]
Yes. The other fellow who responded to you here, that's him.
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1/2 promise i won't take two hours this time
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