Wayhouse
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Laws of Hospitality
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Accepted throughout the world, with local variation, the heart of Hospitality is reciprocity. As a guest, you respect the host, and the host respects you in turn.
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As a host, the Wayhouse promises to:
- Be courteous to guests, offering shelter, rest and a good meal.
- Be generous without stinting. We all have bad days. Don't scorn someone for needing charity.
- Do no harm to guests without their knowing permission.
- Do no harm to guests' belongings, materially or otherwise, while on the premises. Should damages be incurred, the person acting as host must offer recompense.
As a guest, you promise to:
- Be courteous to your host, accepting shelter, rest and sustenance with good grace.
- Be generous to your host, forgiving unintentional offenses and not lapsing into greed.
- Do no harm to others without their knowing permission.
- Do no harm to the Wayhouse, materially or otherwise, while on the premises. Should damages be incurred, you will offer suitable recompense, be it monetary, Wyrdspun or bartered in kind.
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Testing.
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