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Courtyard The royal garden where flowers are kept from every corner of the earth. The center holds a fountain and a cobble stone walkway provides a path through the petals and foliage. The courtyard is vast enough for garden parties and as a result unique creatures make their home in the shrubbery and pines.
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May 19 2008, 09:54 PM In: Duty First.. By: Ryu |
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Barn The stables are branched off of the castle, they are stone, compared to the town's wooden barn and are vast with their stalls of hay and cages for birds. Only the royal and their guests may have their creatures here.
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Audience Hall A long hall with a long ruby carpet in the middle. The plush rug extends from the large ornate double doors to the four plush royal chairs. The rest of the floor is marble with extensive decorations. Once the King, Queen and their children entertained within these walls.
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Library This room is by far one of the larger in the stronghold. It is a two story library that contains large wooden steps. The royal library is opened to all and contains books and scrolls from years gone by and places untold. Some of the books are said to come alive when opened.
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Nursery The nursery is separate from the castle it's self. It contains the eggs of the precious creatures such as the gryphon's and dragon's. The nursery is under heavy guard to ensure that none of the eggs are stolen.
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Barracks The barracks are connected to the stone castle. They contain rooms for the warriors who protect the city. Every room is sure to have a bed, desk, mirror and dresser for clothes. They have limited decorations such as a rug and in the elite courters, curtains.
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Training A small field surrounded by one story small stone rooms. The field is bright green and meant for the teaching of sword and archery. The surrounding rooms also offer teaching for the gifted in herbs and magic among other less known gifts.
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Royal Chambers Flamboyant rooms for the royal. The King and Queen's rooms are separate and both contain a living area to greet those closets to them. They are large and ornate and it is clear that no expense was spared. There are two separate rooms that contain toys and it can only be assumed these are their children's rooms.
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