During medieval times, nobie men were given the best available lodgings because they were accorded respect and were of a greater social class than members of other social class, except their masters.
A noble man is a vassal/servant of a master/monarch/shogun whom he pledges his allegiance to and the master grants him a fief to oversee.
A common man/peasant was under the direct authority of nobility and hence he had to treat him to the best lodging he had available.
The three social classes in a feudal society include:
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