In the Warriors Guild in Shadgard, there's this location which is supposedly a communal sleeping space. Here is the description of the room in question.
So, from reading this, I'd assume there are a lot of bedrolls, hammocks etc in that particular room, however the only actual interactable piece of furniture you can lie on is a cot. One single cot, which does not grant the morale boost you'd normally get from sleeping in beds and such, at least as far as I've observed.While almostly certainly not preferable to a private inn room - let alone a home - members of the Warrior's Guild are offered free lodging in this spacious communal bunkhouse. There seems to be little rhyme or reason to the simple accommodations here, with a mixture of cots and bedrolls set wherever they can fit, and an assortment of hammocks hanging from the rafters and support beams higher up. Set into the east wall is a narrow pine door, a sign next to it stating in Common: "BATHS"
I was wondering: First of all, is this intentional? If so, is there any particular reason why this room is designed in that way? If not, would it be easy enough to make it so the cots, hammocks and bedrolls work kind of like the chairs do in the Hearth and Home, or the stools at the weavers workshop, for example? Secondly, isn't it reasonable enough for a character's morale to get boosted by sleeping in that particular space? I mean, sure it's a public place, but the beds should be at least somewhat comfortable. Better than sleeping out in the street, or whatever.