Gee, that last name sounds familiar...
If you keep entering and leaving the wine cellar multiple times, there's a random chance that you'll change into John DeFoe for about ten seconds before turning back into Trilby. Strange.
Another Easter egg: sometimes, at random, you'll enter the cargo hold of the Mephistopheles (complete with the time capsule containing John DeFoe's ashes) from 7 Days a Skeptic. You'll be dragged back into reality after a few seconds, though.
Go back to the souvenir room and touch the sign with the unicorn head on it. You'll be dragged back to Wales circa 1581, and you'll be playing as Owen Somerset (a reference to Johnathan and Malcolm Somerset from 7 Days a Skeptic). Ask the innkeeper about a room, and you'll find out that the Unicorn is cursed that you should leave if you do not wanted to be doomed to a grisly fate. Ask him about a room again, and you'll find out that the inn was built from a fallen oak near a bunch of dead bodies on an island north of where the inn is situated. The Unicorn was built by the innkeeper's father, and that since the inn is now a curse on their bloodline, madness and death claim those that stay there...the innkeeper's father being one of them.
Ask him a third time, and he'll tell you to leave before the shadows claim you, as he does not want to see anyone else suffer for his family's sins besides his own. Ask him a fourth time, and you'll finally get the room. It'll also be free if you survive until the next morning.
Sleep on the bed, and then you'll eventually wake up after smelling what appears to be smoke. Go downstairs, and you'll find out that fire blocks your way back outside. Go back to the upstairs room and grab the sheet off the bed, then go downstairs and use the sheet on the fire. When you extinguish the fire, you'll find out it's the innkeeper. He's dead. The Prince then appears and kills Owen.
You'll be back in the real world, and Abed Chahal has left the room.
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