Turning Wheel Inn

The Turning Wheel represents the workers of the mines and railroads, the Steelworkers Union. The first-floor bar and restaurant is an evening haven for guild members and bosses. The bar boasts sturdy tables and metal mugs, for sturdy workers. The next two floors have rooms to rent.

The guild room in the back of the restaurant is a private club room. The domed room is half-covered in a tiled mosaic, depicting rough and stern-looking eyan men, steel tracks, trains, and a smelting fire. It is called the wall, and the newest tilework depicted the first human to join the ranks of an eyan guild, engineer and architect Joe Ryan.

Beds are curved shelves built into the walls with a comfortable mat and a variety of pillows, scented with seasonal herbs and oils to moisturize fur. Blankets are only provided in the cold of winter.

Type
Inn

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