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Isolation is the new face of the Seekers. Once a very public and powerful organization, the Fall of Arcanis has rendered the Seekers into a more covert organization, and it is with that identity that the hideaways were born. Na'haer's was the first, a two story hovel built close to Na'haer, though far enough that visitors to the city and even locals would not venture unless they knew where they are going.
The hovel itself is unremarkable, a place primarily suited to housing young, learning sorcerers. However, the space surrounding the hideaway is entrenched in magic. Marked with wards that channel Illusionism, the hideaway is made to look like a densely wooded area, camouflaging it from view. Open space is also available for sorcerers to cast their spells, create focal points and practice to their heart's content. Inside, there are five rooms, three of which have four bunk beds and a small restroom. One of the remaining rooms is a master bedroom with two beds: one for the presiding Warlock and the other for any visiting Inquisitor to utilize. The last room is a small kitchen. The Na'haer hideaway is primarily for lower-ranked and younger members of the Seekers, with a select few teachers and a presiding Warlock to oversee the development of these young minds.
Hideaway Commons
Cramped and dirty describe the Hideaway as a whole, though the Commons would be the noteworthy exception. While not spacious the furniture of the commons allows for the illusion of space to exist. A long sofa dominates the southern wall, followed by twelve seats on the western wall, six more on the east and a chalkboard on the northern wall. Three small tables are set in front of the sofa, creating a comfortable environment for Seekers of any age or rank to find themselves in so that their mind can grasp at the pillars of wisdom.