Mighty Oak
On Copper lane, in the western district the inn is a large two-story timber framed building, with a smooth stone floor.
The main entrance level has smooth dark stone floors and is the main tavern area. Anybody can enter and order a wide variety of drinks however they reserve food service for those renting rooms. The tavern room is quite large. Booths occupy the wall opposite from the bar and between are over a dozen square tables that comfortably seat four, although patrons often move the tables for larger parties.
Upstairs the accommodations consist of eight small rooms with wooden cots and a mezzanine for cards and gambling that looks down on the tavern space.
The owner is a male noble who rarely appears named Mazole Borzen and leaves the main operations to his niece, Akir, a pale, fragile-looking blonde waif.
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Inn
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