The Inn | |
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Continent | North America |
Location | Nassau, New Providence Island |
Notable inhabitants | Noonan (former owner; deceased)
Max (current owner) Mrs. Mapleton (madame) Idelle (prostitute) |
Population | Prostitutes (employees)
Pirates and townsfolk (patrons) |
The Inn, as it is referred to by the locals, is the brothel inNassau. Prostitutes offer their services to townspeople and pirates alike. It has the reputation of being a great source of information, as that is something that the girls are skilled at extracting, along with gold of course. The inn is also used for various backroom deals. A snake and a parrot are kept as pets by the Inn.
History[]
Season One[]
Arriving at Nassau, Silver is confronted by two pirates who tell him that all new recruits must meet Blackbeard. Fearing that he is about to meet the infamous pirate captain, Silver is relieved to discover that Blackbeard is actually the name of a uniquely endowed prostitute who, along with other prostitutes, begin an orgy with Silver. One of these prostitutes, Max, notices that during the affair, Silver's attention is focused on a particular item that is lying on the floor with his clothes despite being surrounded by beautiful women. When Silver wakes up, Max is standing in possession of the item. She has devised that the item must be of great importance for him to have paid such attention to it and proposes to Silver that she can help him sell whatever it is, as long as she can keep half the profit. When she asks Silver what it is, he responds that he honestly does not know. Believing that the document came from a logbook that is in Captain Flint's cabin, Silver and Max row out to the Walrus, which is anchored and sitting empty while the crew is ashore. Once in the Captain's cabin, Silver discovers the logbook hidden in a drawer and only then figures out what he has in his possession. Unbeknownst to Silver, a small white feather falls to the floor when he opens the drawer, revealing to Flint that someone snuck into his cabin.
After her fight with Charles Vane, Eleanor Guthrie spends the night with Max. The next morning, Idelle approaches Max and tells her that the man she is looking for is downstairs. Max goes downstairs and climbs into the lap of Rackham, stating "I think I might have something you might want to buy."[1]
After spending the night with Max, Eleanor and Max wake up in bed together. Eleanor looks out at the morning hustle and bustle of Nassau and explains to Max how primitive the town used to be when her father still ran things in the town. She states that he hasn't set foot in the town in five years. Mr. Scott approaches and says that Eleanor is needed downstairs. Mr. Scott tells Eleanor that a pirate crew from Carolina just arrived with a large haul. Before she goes to meet the new crew, Mr. Scott takes her aside and chastises her for running from the beach the previous night and striking Vane. He explains that she must never forget who these men are and that the only reason their knives aren't in either of their throats is because who her father is.
After escaping the Walrus, Silver finally finds sanctuary in Max's room at the tavern where he interrupts her while she is with a client. Silver explains to her that Flint has found out about him and is looking for him, but that he still thinks they can complete the deal. When she states her fear that Flint will come looking for her, Silver responds by saying that he has plans for them to escape to Port Royal once the deal is done.
Gates and Billy Bones follow the appraiser, Frasier, to the brothel, where he enters a room guarded by Anne Bonny. Inside the room, the appraiser looks at the jewels as Rackham and Max patiently wait the conclusion of the appraisal. Through a peephole in an adjoining room, Silver looks in on the transaction. Once the appraiser leaves, Max and Rackham agree that the exchange will take place at a site call The Wrecks at sundown. Just then, Vane busts in the room and tells Rackham that Max doesn't have the page, but Flint does. Vane had apparently heard the story from crew members of the Walrus about Flint taking the schedule from the body of Singleton. Vane then shoves Max up against a wall and begins to choke her, feeling that she is trying to play him for a fool. Rackham explains to Vane that Flint is just bluffing about finding the page as a means to end the mutiny that was brewing.
As Max continues being choked by Vane, Rackham sees that she is apparently waving off someone in the direction of the wall. Rackham looks over at the wall and spots the peephole. Rackham jabs a dagger into the peephole barely missing Silver who immediately runs away, leaving Rackham with only an empty room to investigate. Now suspecting some truth to what Max is telling him, Vane tells her that he will go along with the plan and meet for the exchange at the Wrecks.
Later, Eleanor confronts Max as she is convalescing and demands to that Max hand over the schedule. Max tries to convince Eleanor to come with her away from Nassau and start a fresh life with the money she will have earned from selling the schedule. Before they can settle the argument, Flint, Bones, and Gates arrive and Eleanor is faced with a choice: run away with Max or side with Flint. She decides to go along with Flint and forces Max into telling her the plans about the exchange. Max is devastated by Eleanor's decision and falls to the floor weeping.[2]
Inside the brothel, Rackham confronts Vane while he lounges with two prostitutes about acting as Flint's consort. When Vane expresses reluctance, Rackham explains to him that since Eleanor is backing the expedition, were Vane to participate and help it succeed, then that might get him back in Eleanor's good graces.[3]
Jack Rackham and Anne Bonny are confronted by Noonan, who runs Eleanor's brothel. Noonan blames Rackham for taking away his best whore, Max, and insinuates that he is thinking about stealing her back. Bonny seems to encourage Noonan to do it. When Rackham confronts Bonny about her encouraging Noonan to move against them, she storms away.
After following an apparition into an alley, Vane is confronted by Noonan and several of his cronies. They begin to beat Vane and then put a gun to his head and pull the trigger, but the pistol misfires. Vane grabs the pistol and beats one member of Noonan's group, stabs another, and then breaks Noonan's neck with his foot.[4]
Vane, Rackham, and Anne Bonny arrive at Noonan's brothel. Much to Bonny's dismay, Rackham and Vane have formulated a plan to take over the recently deceased Noonan's brothel and make it their business. Putting their plan in play, Rackham approaches Mrs. Mapleton and hands her an obviously forged bill of transfer from Noonan giving Vane the brothel. Rackham tells a dubious Mapleton that Noonan sold them the brothel and has fled to Port Royal. Mapleton immediately sniffs out that this is a deception but turns it to her advantage, asking for a raise in exchange for her silence on the matter. When Mapleton tells Rackham that she currently makes 3 percent of the gross, Rackham tells her that he'll give her 40.
While Vane, Jack and Anne eat, Hamund announces that Eleanor Guthrie is finished and now that they are rid of her, Rackham needs to find them a ship. Rackham suggests that they exercise caution, being that Hornigold is apparently still backing her. This doesn't sit well with Hamund and he storms off to go attack Eleanor. Bonny offers to kill Hamund but Rackham tells her that they can't go around killing the few men they still have left that are loyal to Vane. Rackham tells Bonny to get Mrs. Mapleton out to the beach to check on Max. Later, Idelle enters Vane's room to tend to his wounds. When Idelle states her disdain for Eleanor, Vane tells her that even though everyone hates her, Eleanor still has all the power, and that hating Eleanor hasn't gotten anyone anywhere. He states that no one has the power to take her on. Idelle suggests that Vane has that power. Vane says that it's probably time that he found out.[5]
After Hamund and the rest of the remaining crew are killed in the Wrecks, Max slowly walks up the stairs to her room in the brothel, accompanied by Bonny. She thanks Bonny for what she did for her. Bonny states that she didn't do it for Max, but that she did it for herself. Max enters her room and collapses to the floor, content to being back home. Bonny goes downstairs and takes a seat at a table with Rackham. Rackham asks her what she said to Eleanor and now that she knows where his loyalty lies, which is with her and not his crew, and that once he knows of the crews plan he would notify them. Bonny responds that she always knew that Rackham would choose her over them. Rackham then asks what she is going to tell Vane when he returns and finds out about all this. Bonny laughs at Rackham and declares that he obviously has no idea where Vane has gone.[6]
Jack and Anne have sex on their bed. When Rackham is no longer able to perform, Bonny berates him. Rackham apologizes and explains that he has a lot on his mind, such as having to find a new crew and what he is going to tell Vane once he returns. He is also puzzled by the lack of profit coming in from the brothel. Bonny says that he'll figure it out and leaves the room, with Rackham still tied to the bed.
Inside her room, Max is sitting staring out the window. Idelle enters, bringing Max food. She tells Max that all the girls in the brothel are talking about what Max is going to do next. She states that the girls all wonder what kind of voodoo Max used to get all her abusers to up and disappear. Max tells her that they've all gone to Port Royal. Idelle then tells Max that if she ever wants to work again, she better hurry up and get busy because Rackham has no idea how to run a brothel and the girls are barely reporting any of their earnings to him.
Later, Rackham is attempting to fire one of the prostitutes who isn't pulling her keep. A prostitute named Alice then walks up and gives Rackham five gold pieces. Max then appears and asks Alice who she just serviced. Max states that it was Captain Hallindale who she saw leaving Alice's room. Hallindale has a very specific service that he always requests and that he always pays 20 gold pieces. Realizing that she is caught, Alice apologizes to Rackham and states that it will never happen again. Max then berates Rackham and tells him to get his house in order.[7]
During a severe thunderstorm, the brothel hosts an "Evenings in Paris" themed event. Rackham requests to speak to Mrs. Mapleton. He has decided to stop paying the 40% distribution of house profits that he promised her in exchange for her silence regarding the murder of Noonan. When he attempts to fire her, she threatens to tell all the merchants on the island about how he came to control the brothel. Max arrives and calls Mapleton's bluff, asking her who she is going to tell on the island? She points out that all of the merchants on the island are now receiving tremendous discounts at the brothel and are unlikely to care how Rackham came into business.
The next morning, while Rackham takes a bath, Anne cofronts him, distraught that Rackham has fired Mrs. Mapleton given all the secrets she knows about them. When Rackham says he does not care, Bonny begins to suspect that all of his nonchalance has to do with Max. She suggests that Rackham must have slept with Max. After Rackham denies this, Bonny storms off. As she is leaving the brothel, she spies a naked Max and stops to look. Max catches her staring and smiles at her.
Vane arrives in the brothel following his conquest of the fort and begins to question Rackham about the disappearance of Hamund and the rest of his former crew. Vane then tells Rackham that an offense like the one he has committed deserves an answer. However, Vane decides not to kill Rackham, but rather decides to leave him in charge of the brothel. Vane tells Rackham that he will tell everyone on the island about how Rackham chose his lover (Bonny) over his crew, virtually condemning Rackham to a lifetime without ever being able to raise a crew or be trusted by another.[8]
Season Two[]
After Rackham returns to his brothel following a beating, Anne Bonny confronts him to see what has happened. He bemoans to her the fact that he has lost everything that he has worked so hard to build in the past few years as a respected pirate. Later, Eleanor has a sit down meeting with Rackham, Bonny, and Max, and wants to know why the Good Fortune was captured by Ned Low's crew and not by Captain Hallendale and his ship, the Straight Arrow, whom she had given the lead. Max admits that she sold that lead to Low for 90 gold pieces. When Eleanor demands to know why Max would subvert her authority like that, Max fires back and states that she doesn't live her life according to what Eleanor thinks. Bonny in incensed that Max is actually such a schemer, figuring that she was just a helpless woman who needed to be saved from pirates. She tells Rackham that Max needs to be put on the streets by the next day or else she will deal with Max in her own way. That night, Max goes into Bonny's room and attempts to smooth things over. As she approaches Bonny, Bonny pulls a knife and puts it to Max's throat. However, Bonny is overcome with her hidden passion for Max and allows herself to be kissed.[9]
The next day, Max finds Anne Bonny drinking alone. Bonny seems to express regret about what happened the night before during her sexual encounter with Max. Max tell her that she will respect Bonny's wishes and that the previous night can be the last time. While Max is gently touching Bonny, Rackham sees their interaction from a distance. At night, in Rackham's bedroom, a restless Bonny leaves and goes to Max. While she and Max are passionately kissing, Rackham shows up. Rackham tells them both that he has a solution. He states that he intends to get a ship and a crew and use the leads that Max receives to enrich the three of them with equal profit of the spoils.[10]
In the morning, Rackham wakes up alone. He suspects that Anne Bonny is sleeping in Max's room. His suspicions are correct for at that moment Bonny and Max are engaged in an intimate act. Vane later confronts Max in the brothel. He asks that she find out what Low's crew is holding that is so special. Vane offers her the tribute that Low had given him. Max refuses and instead states that she will find out the information for him in exchange for him forgiving Rackham and Bonny so that they may sail again.
Elsewhere in Nassau, Rackham is having problems raising a crew because no one wants to be associated with a "crew killer". He then confronts Bonny about her relationship with Max. He tells Bonny that it is painfully obvious to him that Max is trying to drive a wedge between him and Bonny. Bonny says that she realizes this but that she can do nothing to stop it. When Rackham and Bonny return to their brothel, they are confronted by Vane, who asks that they sit with him. Vane states his intentions to repair their reputations. Vane then shakes Rackham's hand and gives him a hug that all can see. Later that night, Rackham is delighting in telling Bonny about the new crew members he is hiring. Bonny invites him up to Max's room. The three of them then presumably engage in a threesome together.[11]
Rackham awakes in bed with Max and Anne Bonny. Rackham goes outside and encounters Idelle and inquires why there is a large crowd milling around. Idelle tells him that Flint's Spanish ship has anchored in the bay. A while later, Max lays out a plan to try and gain Rackham more crew members. Max takes him to Idelle, who states that she knows an influential pirate named Featherstone. Idelle tells Rackham that Featherstone has the trust of a large group of pirates who are currently conflicted about whether to support Vane or Flint. Rackham and Max feel that Featherstone and his men can be swayed to join Rackham's crew. When Idelle suggests that can accomplish this through purely erotic methods, Max instead recommends that Idelle seduce him and make him fall in love with her. Idelle tells Max that she completely understands this and will attempt it soon. Later that night, Max announces to Rackham that Featherstone has indeed been swayed by Idelle to join Rackham, along with 28 other men and their ship.[12]
Rackham, Anne Bonny, and Max engage in a threesome in their bedroom. During the act, Bonny sees a lustful longing in the eyes of Max and Rackham for each other. They are interrupted by the guns of Flint's ship firing on the fortress. Rackham exits the room and walks onto the balcony to get a better look at what's going on. As the bombardment goes on, a large number of people gather in the brothel, and a boy perched on the roof gives them a play-by-play. Meanwhile Rackham is looking at designs for his flag that is being drawn up by a prostitute named Charlotte. He doesn't like any of her designs, much to her dismay. He demands that they have to get the flag just right. His new crew mate Featherstone claims he has never sailed with anyone as particular as Rackham. Featherstone then tries to discuss the articles of incorporation for the new crew, but abruptly stops when Bonny comes to sit down. She brings up what she saw earlier in the day between Rackham and Max and claims that she has no right to be upset and that they'll get through it.
Flint and Hornigold lead their men onto the beach and begin preparing for their final assault. Rackham, watching this, asks Max if any of her workers have had any of Flint's crew as customers since Flint has returned. Charlotte has indeed been with one of Flint's men, but not recently. Rackham wants her to find out from him anything she can about the Urca gold. Rackham and Featherstone then have a discussion about the articles being created. Featherstone tells him that he has a problem with both Max and Bonny receiving such a significant share of any future profits. Later, Rackham goes and finds Bonny. He tells her that she must stay ashore and not be a part of the crew for awhile until Rackham can gain the trust of the crew. Upon hearing this, Bonny storms off.[13]
In her room, Max is going over the leads that are being supplied to her by the whores when Idelle walks in and tells Max about what Anne Bonny has been up to. Apparently after not being allowed to serve on Rackham's ship, Bonny tried to join another crew. When she was rejected by that crew, Bonny grabbed a marling spike and punched it in the man's jaw, causing him to lose several teeth. Idelle then asks why Max hasn't put men at her door, fearing that Bonny will soon take out her wrath upon Max herself. Max explains that Bonny would never harm her and that she has no fear for her safety and will not give the illusion to Bonny that she has something to fear from her, thus making herself seem like another enemy of Bonny's.
Logan, despite being ordered not to, sneaks off to see Charlotte, unable to stand waiting on the beach any longer. Bonny is drinking when she spies Charlotte coming down the stairs in a hurry. Bonny stops Charlotte and tells her that she knows that one of Flint's crew is up there. She then threatens Charlotte and demands to know what valuable information was told to her. Charlotte tells her that the Urca gold is on the beach and that Flint still plans to go get it. Bonny then storms up to Charlotte's room where Logan is dressing and puts a knife to his throat and demands to know where the gold is. Logan, sure that Bonny won't harm him because he is one of Flint's men, insults her. Bonny then cuts his throat and then immediately stabs Charlotte to death. Idelle then shows Max the room where Logan and Charlotte lay dead. She sees Bonny in the corner, still holding her bloody blade. Max tells Bonny that there may be serious consequences to what Bonny has done to Logan, but that Max will stand in between those consequences and Bonny and will protect her.[14]
Max has a servant burn all of Anne Bonny's clothes, except for her hat. Max informs Bonny that all evidence of Bonny's crime has been cleaned up. She gives Bonny a fresh dress and shoes to wear for when she feels like getting out of bed. Bonny then opens up and tells Max about her marriage to a man when she was only thirteen. The man abused her and burned her and passed her around among his crew. She states that one day she was in a tavern and her husband was abusing her. During the abuse, a man walked over and cut her husband's throat; this man was Jack Rackham. She expresses sorrow for the fact that she is not the person she was supposed to be when she was born in that she has been warped and manipulated by multiple barbarous men that she has become one herself. Outside, Idelle tells Max that she and the girls have been talking and that they want to get some men to the brothel to protect Max. Max begs Idelle to not bring any more attention to Bonny and demands that the brothel be a safe place for Bonny. Idelle agrees to this request.
Bonny then puts on the dress Max gave her. She heads downstairs where she is given some soup by Max. As she is eating, a sailor named Jacob Garrett approaches and begins to flirt with Bonny. For some reason, Bonny takes him upstairs as if she were a prostitute. Before anything can happen, Idelle intervenes and distracts the man, giving Bonny an avenue to leave the room. Standing outside the room she begins to cry. Max soon appears and comforts her with an embrace. At night, Max is enjoying a drink alone when Silver interrupts her. He tells Max that they must discuss something. Silver admits to Max that when the two scouts arrived on the beach, they told him that the gold was actually still there and that what had occurred was that the Spanish sailors on the beach had all become ill and died, leaving the gold virtually defenseless. He then asks Max if she knows of a crew who would be willing to go there and collect the gold.[15]
Featherstone arrives, somewhat vexed, at Rackham's brothel. He is upset that he must lie to his men about why they are clearing everything out of the hull of the Colonial Dawn. Rackham reminds him that he must keep it a secret if they are to ever achieve the goal of taking the Urca gold. Once Featherstone leaves, Max reveals that Anne Bonny has left Nassau. Rackham is clearly distraught over her departure.
Downstairs in the brothel, a young prostitute observes Featherstone arguing with Idelle. She leaves the brothel and goes to a house where Mrs. Mapleton has resided since being dismissed by Rackham. She tells Mapleton about what is going on at the brothel, with Featherstone having secret meetings with Max and Rackham. Mapleton pays her extra for her silence before sending her away. Mapleton then meets with Eleanor Guthrie, revealing that she has been hired by Eleanor to keep an eye on what Max is doing in the brothel. She tells Eleanor that Charlotte has disappeared, allegedly fleeing with Logan away from Nassau. Mapleton knows this cannot be true, as Charlotte entrusted Mapleton with her savings, which she still possesses. She tells Eleanor that she believes Max and Rackham are conspiring to send the Colonial Dawn to retrieve the gold whilst Flint is taking Abigail back to Charles Town.[16]
After Richard Guthrie's death, Max brings bread and fruit from the girls at Rackham's brothel. Eleanor explains to Max there is now a war between her and Charles Vane, concerning the future of the island and everyone must now choose sides. Max exits her meeting with Eleanor and encounters Jack Rackham on the street outside of Eleanor's tavern. Max feels Eleanor is up to something and wishes Rackham to launch his ship as soon as possible in order to retrieve the Urca gold. As they are speaking, Max notices Eleanor is watching them from her window.[17]
After learning of Eleanor's arrest, Max and Idelle are discussing the future of the island. Max asks Idelle to find out how much money the brothel and the girls have in reserve. Max later buys many of the businesses Eleanor once owned a stake in, including her tavern. Later, they meet Rackha, Anne and Featherstone at the docks, where they are told that they found the gold.[18]
Season Three[]
Anne Bonny talks to Max while she bathes about finding a room somewhere other than the middle of the whorehouse, and moans emit from the walls around them to emphasize Anne's point. Max says that staying in the inn reminds her that despite all her success, going from whore to head of a business empire in Nassau, it is unstable. Max says that they are even more vulnerable because of the Urca gold sitting in the vaults of the fort which is half demolished. Anne promises that Jack will rebuild the fort, but Max is doubtful that after his failure in paying men to rebuild it, slave labor will work much better.[19]
After his meeting with Teach and Vane goes poorly, Jack goes to the Inn and finds Anne and MAx in the common room and he leads them to their bedroom. He restates his commitment to defending Nassau but acknowledges that there is potential for failure. He agrees to Max's proposal to exchange gold for things of equal value that would be easier to transport. He admits his distaste for this plan and stresses the importance of secrecy before leaving. Anne then asks Max what she said to him to change his mind and Max says she talked to him about when the British inevitably return, it will lead to Max and Anne going their separate ways, as Max will want to stay. Anne then cuts Max off with a kiss.[20]
Max tells Eleanor Guthrie that as madame of the Inn, she overhears the former pirates' and soldiers' gossip, and they are gossiping about how close Eleanor is to Governor Rogers. She warns Eleanor that the rumors about them, real or not, threaten to erode Rogers' support in Nassau. Meanwhile, Featherstone tries to enlist a reluctant Idelle to betray Max, and use the prostitutes to find out where the exchange is to take place. Max gives a speech to the women, saying that while they usually try to extract thoughts out of men's heads, their job tonight is to put them in the men's heads. She wants the girls to convince the men that they think anyone who joins Flint is cowardly and far prefer the men who stay loyal to Woodes Rogers. To help with this, Max employs the hated Mrs. Mapleton as the new madam in the whorehouse. Idelle then agrees to spy for Featherstone. To provide Max with an outlet for her sexual desires, Mrs. Mapleton brings her Georgia, a new prostitute. [21]
The next morning after sex, Georgia asks Max is she's avoiding something, for she's still in bed so late in the morning. Wary of Georgia, Max tells her that she knows all the tricks for spying on someone, for she herself used them. Max warns Georgia that if she ever tries that again, she will never share Max's bed again.[22]
During the execution of Charles Vane, several prostitutes watch from the balconies of the inn. After Vane's rousing death speech and his hanging, some of the prostitutes cry in sadness.[23]
Season Four[]
While lounging in bed with Georgia after sex, Max is arrested by Redcoats led by Lieutenant Burrell. Featherstone and Idelle then begin trying to secure her release. Featherstone meets with Frasier, who refuses to stand up to Captain Berringer. However, Idelle arrives shortly after the meeting concludes with Eme and Madi, and the four then rally the people of Nassau to the pirate cause before they take Nassau back from the British.[24]
The inn is damaged during the Spanish invasion of Nassau. However, Mrs. Mapleton reopens it shortly afterwards. Mrs. Hudson visits her and tells Mapleton that she believes that Governor Rogers is going down a dark and destructive path. Hudson speaks about how Mapleton was excluded from the council but Mapleton grows impatient and begins to leave before Hudson tells her that she can help her get back on the council. This gives Mapleton pause, and Hudson tells her that if she gives Mapleton information from the governor's inner circle, she could maneuver her way back to the council. The brothel madame remarks that this sounds like treason, and asks what Hudson wants out of it. The chambermaid replies that she merely wants to return to her children. Mrs. Mapleton then goes upstairs to Max's old room, and informs Jack and Featherstone where the Governor is heading. [25]
After Woodes Rogers is defeated, Featherstone is made Governor of New Providence Island, but it is understood that Idelle and especially Max are the real power behind him.[26]
Services[]
The prostitutes offer a variety of sexual services to their patrons, so long as they can pay. Known prices include five pieces for a handjob, and twenty for mothering. The Inn also sells food and drink, and even information can be bought within.
One of the prostitutes, Alice, helps with the cooking. On Wednesdays, she makes a bisque and on Fridays a stew. On Saturdays she makes a dish that some consider to be unrecognizable. She also makes porridge.
Owners[]
- Noonan (former owner; deceased)
- Max (previously a prostitute and madame)
- Jack Rackham
- Anne Bonny
- Charles Vane (briefly)
Employees[]
- Mrs. Mapleton (madame)
- Max (formerly a prostitute, and then madame)
- Idelle
- Charlotte
- Alice (also cook)
- Georgia
- Blackbeard
- Esther
- Isabella
- Distressed Whore
- Injured Woman
- Farad (servant)
- Mercenary bodyguards
Known Patrons[]
- Eleanor Guthrie
- John Silver
- Charles Vane
- Logan
- Captain Hallendale
- Mr. Connors
- Mr. Rusch
- Mr. Peterson
- Ned Low
- Augustus Featherstone
- Atz
- Major Andrews
- Mr. McCoy
Quotes[]
"I hear this is once again a place where men come with coins in their pockets and secrets in their heads and leave with less of both. And I hear you're the one doing the collecting."
- Charles Vane to Max in XI.
"Once pirates visited the inn and I heard what pirates said. Now that soldiers visit the inn..."
"You hear what soldiers say."
- Max and Eleanor Guthrie in XXV.