Gasthaus neun Ferkel
Introduction
The Nine Piglets guest-house is a 17th century inn that along with several other traditional businesses surround an ancient community courtyard quaintly termed Am Krögel or the "Crag" off of Stralauer Strasse in the Alt-Berlin (Medieval Berlin). The owners are Anneliese and Justus Kruse. Their son Otmar acts as the all around caretaker of the inn, he makes repairs, runs meals up to guests and generally acts as his mother's dogsbody. Otmar's young wife, Heida provides maid service cleaning rooms, and for a small fee she also washes and repairs the guests clothes.
Anneliese Kruse
Behavior: Anneliese is the matriarch of her little family. She is a sweet old lady, just don't get on her bad side, the Gasthaus is small, but she rules it just as the Emperor used to rule Germany.
History: Seventy odd years ago, Anneliese was born in this very Gasthaus. Her parents were Polish tenant farmers fleeing the latest round of border wars. They were carrying a dark, leather bound trunk with them when they arrived in Berlin and from that day forward, they became Germans. Were the Nazis to discover that Anneliese and her family are actually descendants of Slavic laborers, they wouldn't hesitate to arrange for their "resettlement". The Kruse family legacy is dark little secret that only Anneliese and her husband remember. Of course, if the contents of the dark trunk were to fall into the wrong hands, well...nothing lasts forever.
Justus Kruse
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Otmar Kruse
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Heida Kruse
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