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Bunkhouses may be much larger than the one shown, which includes four bunks to support eight persons.  They're often staffed by a single domestic, often a young man or woman who sleeps in the room on a temporary pallet.  A chamberpot is kept in the room and used as a toilet at night, which is carried out by the domestic through the night and in the morning as needed.  Cooking and eating is done outdoors.
 
Bunkhouses may be much larger than the one shown, which includes four bunks to support eight persons.  They're often staffed by a single domestic, often a young man or woman who sleeps in the room on a temporary pallet.  A chamberpot is kept in the room and used as a toilet at night, which is carried out by the domestic through the night and in the morning as needed.  Cooking and eating is done outdoors.
  
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== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
  

Revision as of 04:43, 7 December 2022

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Bunkhouses are small barracks-like buildings used to house temporary workers. Typically the building is unheated, and not used in during times of the year when the temperature reaches less than brisk conditions (5°C or 40°F). They're commonly used to enable guild teamsters to rest when reaching a carter post after a long journey.

Bunkhouses may be much larger than the one shown, which includes four bunks to support eight persons. They're often staffed by a single domestic, often a young man or woman who sleeps in the room on a temporary pallet. A chamberpot is kept in the room and used as a toilet at night, which is carried out by the domestic through the night and in the morning as needed. Cooking and eating is done outdoors.

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Construction

See also,
Camp
Hostel
The Adventure