High Tower Tavern and Hostelry
The High Tower Tavern is an unpretentious spot that makes up for its lack of elegance with a relaxed atmosphere and numerous loyal customers, including many wizards from the Guild of Wizardry.
Distinguished by its tall tower, pointed at the top like the hat of an old and eccentric wizard, the inn is a favorite of the city’s upper reaches. It is not as expensive as most neighboring establish-ments. The style of dress might not be as elegant here as at the Patricians’ Club, but it would be hard to find customers who are having a better time.
The proprietor, Eric Goodfellow, was once an aspiring mage before deciding that his life calling involved more sedentary pursuits. He still keeps his hand in the magical arts, but he keeps his magic use quiet, known only to himself, his good friends, and the occasional customers who have seen him cast a magical spell.
Games of chance, particularly cards and similar games involving great concentration, are common among patrons. Six excellent rooms (for private games or for overnight guests) are available for rent, but only to friends of Eric. The front tower of this building, shaped and painted like a pointed wizard’s hat, has three floors (each a single) room available for overnight rent but without beds.
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