As they say in Shadowrun Returns:
"Its got four walls, a floor, a ceiling and isn't on fire."
Considering that it's all wood, that last point is especially important.
The corridor looks a bit like it was on a ship, not some underground basement. Probably because all of that wood furnishing - something that screams 'fire hazard' to me, with all the candles the inhabitants are probably using. Have the innkeepers at least thought of air-vents and emergency exits?
Would have expected the walls built from either bricks or rock but the wood admittedly is a better insulation so they wont have to heat the underground area as much. (Still magic lamps would be much safer ^^' and probably cheaper than fireproofing all that wood.)
One small criticism. Some of the architecture here looks too perfect. I would expect some cracks in the wood wall boards, a stain here and there, faded paint or wood stain, something to indicate that this place has been worn with use from other adventurers. Plus I don't think the boards would be so perfectly spaced, there would be some slight angular variance between boards, in other words, they wouldn't be perfect 90 degree straight up and down angles...
If you did that, it would feel more "organic".
"Its got four walls, a floor, a ceiling and isn't on fire."
Considering that it's all wood, that last point is especially important.
Would have expected the walls built from either bricks or rock but the wood admittedly is a better insulation so they wont have to heat the underground area as much. (Still magic lamps would be much safer ^^' and probably cheaper than fireproofing all that wood.)
Finished the comic in a sit! What can i dooo!? D:
If you did that, it would feel more "organic".