Marble Tomes Conservatory

The  is a spacious hall of higher learning in Rosohna and the workplace of Professor Waccoh.

Building description
The Marble Tomes Conservatory consists of a gray and marble stone central complex with two towers bookending each side. It's a series of adjoining hallways, rounded on the top in a semi-cylindrical shape, an elaborate series of connecting domed halls and central buildings, with tall glass windows that come to rounded tops and show warm yellow and orange flickering glows from inside and beautiful carvings on the outskirts. Leading up to the 10-foot-tall stone double door entrance are 40 shallow steps.

Interior
The entrance hall has smooth marble floors, 25-foot-high domed ceilings, a semi-circle desk, and a central chandelier arrangement dangling from the top of the domed ceiling. The chandelier is a circle of warm green baubles, in the center, there is one designed to look like a beacon, glowing from the inside. There are hallways leading out.

One is a 10 ft wide, 20 ft high and 80 ft long hallway that goes out through the courtyard. Along the walls are beautiful paintings and at eye level there is glass. At the end of this hallway is a spiral staircase to the right and a double door ahead. The staircase goes up in one of the towers leading towards a small section that has three doors. The one to the left leads to Tuss Waccoh’s Study.

Waccoh's Study
The study is an oval-shaped along the walls are shelves with books, small burners and numerous glass containers that are connected to tubes, other glass containers and coils of various brass-colored metals. There is a large circle drawn on the floor that has different gems on pedestals, different heights around it. There are little pieces of paper, scrawled notes that are just left everywhere. There is a cabinet with a bunch of dark glass bottles, a couple of glasses and some sort of brackish liquor in it. A chest with a scattering of knickknacks, broken idols, and a bag full of sapphires, emeralds and rubies.