Fallon Hall is a place of quiet comfort and elegant austerity. Rich wood paneling covers the walls, with the occasional vase of flowers or delicate oil painting providing a splash of welcome color. Fallon Hall is far more sedate than Nunn Hall. The occasional sound of faint music replaces the clash of blades, and soft murmurs and giggling instead of the belly laughs and shouts in Nunn Hall. A plate just inside the entrance of the hall reads:
The common room in Fallon Hall is quiet, but beautifully furnished. Overstuffed chairs and couches line the walls, and a deep and broad fireplace fills the room with warm, flickering light. Encased above the mantleplace is a shining blade, and a small plaque underneath reads "Fallon's Blade".
In fond memory of Nefidius Fallon, who gave much that others might live.
The common room in Fallon Hall is quiet, but beautifully furnished. Overstuffed chairs and couches line the walls, and a deep and broad fireplace fills the room with warm, flickering light. Encased above the mantleplace is a shining blade, and a small plaque underneath reads "Fallon's Blade".