Pushing open the solid and heavy door, made of some unknown wood, Lancelot was the first to stride in.
The interior of the tavern was in better shape than its exterior appearance seemed to suggest. The spacious hall was divided into three smaller halls: one was a bar, one was a dining room, and another was the inn's front desk. Since all the windows were closed, although it was daytime, candles were lit everywhere in the tavern. However, the light from those candles was so faint that it barely illuminated a third of the space.
At the entrance of the tavern stood two guards (perhaps "bouncers" would be more appropriate), the one on the left with dark skin, solid muscles, a protruding chin, and sharp fangs stretching from the corners of his mouth was a half-orc; the other one with reddish-brown skin, a sloping forehead, and an enormous nose was a goblin, the disciplined and powerful cousin of Phil.