Onyx Hall
Constructed from gray and black granite stone from without, and supported by Darbyton timber from within, the Onyx Hall stands a good distance to the west of the the Seaspray Shipwright, past the bustling market stalls and busy streets. It doesn't take more than a break to get to the Inn itself, however, and one might enjoy a bit of shopping the local commodities and trades while on their way to the Inn's grounds.
Surrounded on the outside by a spacious grounds, complete with small plazas and gardens spaces for people to socialize and meet in the open air, the building itself rises several stories over the ground. Ringed on the outside by the various suites, rooms, and apartments on offer, the Inn offers windows to all the guest rooms in the establishment, even the lowest priced ones on the ground floor.
Inside, one is greeted by a spacious lobby, floored by polished darbyton oak, with sturdy supports and wall separators on either side, leading one to the reception where Primula Troke waits to accept any booking or seating for those looking only to dine in the Onyx Hall. A sign is placed above the reception, stating the following:
The hosts handle the seating in the western wing of the establishment, which leads into a lower area that is nonetheless well lit by large windows on all sides. Left open during the warmer days to let a sea breeze in. The eastern wing mostly houses the bulk of the guest rooms, and facilities for the upkeep of such.
Even the cheapest of rooms is well kept, it's bedding laundered daily, well lit by windows and lanterns, and with plenty of space for small families. The rooms available are decorated according to the tier of their wealth status, and can accomodate a party upwards of as many as any house of the same tier, comfortably.
Developed by: Woe
Surrounded on the outside by a spacious grounds, complete with small plazas and gardens spaces for people to socialize and meet in the open air, the building itself rises several stories over the ground. Ringed on the outside by the various suites, rooms, and apartments on offer, the Inn offers windows to all the guest rooms in the establishment, even the lowest priced ones on the ground floor.
Inside, one is greeted by a spacious lobby, floored by polished darbyton oak, with sturdy supports and wall separators on either side, leading one to the reception where Primula Troke waits to accept any booking or seating for those looking only to dine in the Onyx Hall. A sign is placed above the reception, stating the following:
Whosoever shall betray the Neutrality of this space, shall be ejected without warning.
Re-entry allowed upon stiff negotiation and confiscation of any armaments.
Re-entry allowed upon stiff negotiation and confiscation of any armaments.
The hosts handle the seating in the western wing of the establishment, which leads into a lower area that is nonetheless well lit by large windows on all sides. Left open during the warmer days to let a sea breeze in. The eastern wing mostly houses the bulk of the guest rooms, and facilities for the upkeep of such.
Even the cheapest of rooms is well kept, it's bedding laundered daily, well lit by windows and lanterns, and with plenty of space for small families. The rooms available are decorated according to the tier of their wealth status, and can accomodate a party upwards of as many as any house of the same tier, comfortably.
Developed by: Woe
