DESCRIPTION:
When the church of Eissa was burned down to the ground (SE 2901), they builded up a new one a few blocks away and where the old church once where located they let trees grow and it became a park in the central part of the city. But in the beginning of this Era the park burned and new buildings popped up there and one of the buildings was this one, a tavern builded on the spot the old Eissa church once stood. In the commonroom there are a lot of old names carved into the south wall, names of old women priests of the Eissa church. There are also poems there, poems from the 'Eissabible' all of them taken from an old book in the new temple of Eissa (see 193) that tells about the history of the old church. The innkeeper is very active and she visit the church everyday. The inn is a very good one and there are fifteen rooms (8 single, 6 double and one for four), but there are no sleepinghall, but the innkeeper often let people sleep in the commonroom, which is closed in the nights.