The Golden Peacock
The second building on Willowby street is well known for it's fine decor, lavish *for east end* rooming arrangements, and notably attractive staff. The front entrance hall of the establishment also serves as the dining area, where guests are served a buffet for breakfast and dinner consisting of classic Zaichaer dishes often time with a fine-dining twist. Apples carved into hearts, entire roasted quails, caramelized vegetable stews and hearty artisan breads are a normality in this inn, along with the flash of a dashing smile from it's owner, Zeke Nelle.
To the back of the shop just under a set of stairs is the inns bar where light refreshments, mixed drinks, and ale are served at any hour of the day. Though they tend to cut customers off from more than one drink during daylight hours.
The stairs that lead up to the long hallway of mirroring rooms do not creak unlike many of the other stores on this side of town, and upon entering your designated rented room will find much more color and comfortability. Each room has a bathroom that doubles as a steam room to the left or right of the entrance door, which holds a gorgeous marble bath and shower system with a long mirror on the far wall just above a sink. Further into the room are twin, double, or queen sized bed set ups with either one or two beds side by side depending on which room was rented for the night. Bedsheets are changed daily, and there is even an option for 'room service' to wake you up in the morning upon sunrise should it be requested (and paid for, of course).
Zeke's space is situated in the bar back of the hallway and hosts his office as well as bedroom in a simple studio setup, though he has partitioned the room with dividers and curtains that give the room a much more luxurious ambiance.