This large establishment
doubles as an inn and stable area that has a
reputation for maintaining the safety of its
customers and their mounts. Originally the
building was the district precinct of the civil
bureaus before they moved their offices into the
customhouse across the street.
Known for their cinnamon beer and pickled gorak
feet, customers of Halgost’s Halls are bound to
appreciate a delicious meal and enjoy musical
performances by local bards. Clean and private
rooms are plentiful and the inn manages to avoid
the notice of templars enforcers most of the time.
The inn’s stables are spacious and can hold inix
mounts complete with howdahs.