Our rooms at the inn were, exactly as anticipated, quite sprawling and lavishly appointed. I had expected no less given the grand, imposing architecture of the establishment's exterior. Still, I made a point of never judging a book only by its cover, so discovering the true quality of the accommodations was a rather pleasant surprise.
The suite was expansive yet elegantly simple. A massive, plush bed occupied one side of the room, while the other half served as a small, refined living space complete with a couch and a sturdy oak table.
There did not appear to be a private kitchen, but I noticed the inn offered premium table service. I had spotted several staff members wheeling silver food carts through the corridors upon our arrival, after all. Regardless, there was no need to order anything; we had already eaten a hearty meal just before crossing the gates of Helianth.
