A former temple to Agras, this building was sold to the Mage's guild in 487 with the intent of it becoming a library. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, they relinquished the lease to one Fefamar Drumhill who promptly turned it into a boarding house for mages. In the years since it's become a much more upscale inn for the magically inclined.
The only inn that has many permanent magical fixtures, it’s is a popular resting place for visiting mages and their students. Given the current anti-magical animosity, security has greatly increased. It has 14 very well kept rooms (six of which have permanent fireplaces) having a variety of rooms with lecterns, desks and study lamps. Kitchen and servant duties are carried out by a number of invisible servants.
In the main hall, a long table is available for guests to conduct research or experiments. However, summoning is greatly discouraged due to the incident of 514. While all are welcome, many non-magically inclined visitors have complained of it being haunted.