Fernya smiles warmly towards Egash and nods. "Of course, dear. Your rooms are right through there," she says, pointing towards the lone door against the wall. "Any room with an open door is yours to take. They're a little snug, but plenty comfortable!"
Kahli looks at Ravza with intense eyes for a moment. "Hm, yes, of course! Our village often sounded like we all had frogs in our throat!" At this, both she and Fernya burst out laughing, almost cackling madly. After a moment, it subsides as they each seem to wipe a tear from their eyes.
Kahli looks at Sekil and nods. "Of course, you must be famished after so long in the rains. Tonight, we'll serve a dish I discovered in an Imardanian cookbook: pan-seared frog legs in an herbal sauce. We'll have this with fresh vegetables from Fernya's garden, all over a bed of rice. Sounds exquisite, yes?" She disappears into the back, not waiting for much of an answer.
"I know I've already worked up quite the appetite. I'll go fetch the other guests." Fernya disappears into the guest hall for a moment, appearing soon after with four people trailing behind, three men and a woman. Their wide eyes stare almost blankly ahead but they don't speak. "You'll have to forgive them. They aren't much for conversation." She walks closer to you, lowering her voice."I suspect they've endured unimaginable traumas."
After several minutes pass, Kahli returns with several platters, placing them on the desk. "Dinner is served, my dears! Help yourself to your fill before you retire for the night." The platters appear to be what was described: frog legs with vegetables, served over rice. From what you can tell, nothing is out of the ordinary about the dish. "I shall let you all eat in peace." She and Fernya step into the backroom. The other guests, meanwhile, stand idly, staring ahead. This is until their limbs suddenly jerk into motion and they grab their own plates of food, hurriedly eating the contents with their hands.