The inn was named because of the mysterious glowing floating skull of an elf which appeared occasionally at night in the entry foyer. Around 1367 DR, the notoriety of the Elfskull was even with other inns in Arabel, such as the Falcon Crest and the Weary Knight, but not it was not as glamorous as the Pride of Arabel.
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