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  1. Were all known descriptions will likely be logged in, along with creating new ones if a place lacks one.
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  4. The Lighthouse
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  10. The Lighthouse (WhiteLight and GreenLight's home) [not a lighthouse]
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  12. Basic info:
  13. Size: One floored medium
  14. Rooms: kitchen [4.5 m's widht, 6.5 m's in lenght] (Cooking stove, Table #1, chair #1, window #1 Cupboard #1 and #2) - bedroom - (King sized bed, Night stand #1 and #2, window #2, Oaken desk #1, chair #2) - living room - (Table #2 chair #3, #4 and #5, window #3, Fireplace, Couch, coat hanger #1 and #2) - [meter/feet whatever, sizes will be decided later MAYBE]
  15. Current furniture and other: Fully insulated, fireplace, long, rectangular wooden tables x2, oaken desk 1x, wooden chairs x5 nightstands x2, Windows x3, king sized bed x1, steel cooking stove x1
  16. Outside color: Pine wood yellow-ish (no paint)
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  19. Room descriptions:
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  21. ***Kitchen***
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  23. Shorter version:
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  25. After stepping in the kitchen the pony is greeted by yet another minimalistic looking room, small and rectangle shaped with the ceiling arching downwards towards the right side of the room, and sharply to the left would be the equally bland furniture composed of: Rectangular wooden table, cooking stove and two cupboards fitted with a few small drawers with a space inbetween the two as if something was supposed to fill that spot eventually, lined against the left against the wall ruffly 1 meter away from the door exactly in that order. Not a lot of kitchenware either other than 3 teacups and a kettle laid over a shiny looking silver plate, nothing amazing to look at in fact the room itself was a bit boring with so little decorations if not for a single paned window which looked out towards west towards the side of Hoof's house and a big grassy and flowery field, pine trees to the right, mountains in the distance to the north and the large river just a bit further down barely within sight.
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  27. Longer description:
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  29. The kitchen is a rather small looking room compared to the others with its 4.5 meters (13-4 feet) in width and 6.5 in lenght. The ceiling slightly edged downwards towards the right end of the room until its ruffly 1 meter deeper, also towards the window on the right wall of the room facing directly west. The furniture was placed in a somewhat cluttered manner over to the left, right after stepping in, on the same wall as the door and not even a meter off from the door was a long rectangular table obviously used as a long counter space for mostly everything, then right beside the table was the cooking stove, whatever tha looks like followed by two WHOLE cupboards, a little space inbetween the two for what will be the sink one day. The place was being kept lit from the light emanated from the living fireplace and mostly by candlelight, there is a candle on the table to keep it all lit and the mare who takes care of the place is obviously very meticolous when it comes to keeping stuff were it should be, when its available, and in a way it still got that relaxing poor homey vibe too, perhaps just from all the love and care that has been put into it all, or just because it had such a 'homemade' and bare minimum kind of look... Or both! Outside of the small window was the back and left end of Hoof's house, and all around it to the right a looong snow covered (in the winter) grassy and flowery field, with a small portion of the eastern woods on the far right mostly dominated by pines on the treeline.
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  31. Of course, there was also a good view of the mountains to the north visible almost form any angle on Fourcannon especially the tallest one, towering mountain which pierced well above the cloud layer towering over all the smaller mountain ranges below, its not the only thing that could be seen but its defenitly the one that stands out the most out of all the snowy, mountains countless trees and the river that flowed imbetween separating the eastern side of FourCannon from the western, it was barely visible from especially that angle but the field being mostly plane one could still spot a little a small portion of the massive river.
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  33. ***Living room***
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  35. Shorter version:
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  37. After stepping in the pony is greeted by the sight of a very spacious looking living room mostly shrouded in a bit of shifty semi darkness as there seemingly aren't many light sources in the room other than the fireplace on the other side of the room, and the window up right above it filtering in some light from the outside and into most of the middle of the room. There's a few pieces of furnitue here and there, the first one that will probably meet the eye being a big square table in the middle of the room with two chairs on the right and only one on the left, no cover or anything just a big, empty square table, then immediatly at both sides of the door are two coat hangers which are particularly well carved compared to most pieces of furniture in the room... Lastly a wood framed couch obviously fitted with some nice soft coushions near the fireplace placed a bit off to the side so the light wouldn't be blocked by it right in front of what looked like a big carpet of several soft looking woolen blankets.
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  39. Longer description:
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  41. This is the first room one will step into upon entering the house, the main room of the house and the one that is more noticeably empty as it is the largest out of the three rooms, this one was ruffly a long square sized, about between 4.5-5 meters in width and 6-6.5 in lenght. It was mostly built out of wood and little else other than glass and some stone used for the fireplace which was built into the wall opposite of the door, and infront of that at a safe distance was a large plethora of blue and green blankets stretched out along the floor like a blanket right infront of the large comfy looking couch, above the fireplace was the one window in the room, a round glass window framed right above the fireplace facing directly north quite 'up there' in the sense that its a bit out of the way to look out of being right above the fireplace, although its main purpose is not exactly to look outside but mainly to keep the room from being pitch dark when the fireplace is not lit, not that there was much to look at anyways but same could be said for the inside... A few warm beams of sunlight or glittering moonlight breaching through from that and shining down on the room, Although not reaching the wide sides of the room that well, keeping them in a almost ominous semidarkness.
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  43. For the moment the house still has a noticeable lack of furniture and decorations for the most part, the problem is not really getting the furniture but more thinking of what to get and where to put it, to keep track of what there is though here's a little list expect it to get rather lenghty at one point: The wooden table currently sits ruffly in the middle of the room, White did her best to be pain-stakinly accurate with the "in the middle of the room" part for some reason too... Also surrounded by a whole 3 chairs, 2 at one side and 1 at the opposite, no cover and no candles for now either. Two coat hangers, neatly carved by Titus himself something worth noting, are placed at each side of the door so guests wont have to dump their stuff on the floor or on the table. Placed near almost in front of the fireplace is a large, comfy looking couch which now stands imbetween the big blanket pillow and the fireplace, a simple wood framed couch with soft coushions on the seats, great to jump on, sleeping and many other things!
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  45. If one were to look up towards the ceiling the framework of the roof could be seen keeping the roof secure and unable to squash whoever was living under it, four long and thick wooden support beams stretched out from each side a few dozen centimeters below the roof itself, back down now there were two doors connecting the two other rooms linked with the living room, set on the of the two left and right walls facing eachother, one on the wall to the left that leads to the kitchen, and one on the wall to the right that leads to the bedroom.
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  47. ***Bedroom***
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  49. Already short description:
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  51. The bedroom was a decently sized room compared to the other two, bigger than the kitchen but slghtly smaller than the living room, after entering the room facing the door was a king sized bed large enough for two ponies to sleep in pushed up against the wall to the left giving its side to the entrance, covered by two layers of thick blue woolen blankets and two soft feathered pillows laid at the top, a simple looking bed, wood framed and held off the ground by four thick and sturdy legs finely crafted with the utmost care from whoever made them... Two nightstands stood beside the bed one at each side, the nightstands were small and made out of bright pine wood, fitted with two small drawers in its compartment along with a large flat surface on its top. On the wall to the right, placed right in front of the window looking out towards the south was a large oaken desk rectangular in shape and with two drawers on the compartment at the bottom right side, right at hoof's reach, with a simple wooden chair placed infront of it.
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  53. Outside for whoever looked outside of the window which faced directly south, will be greeted mostly by the sight of Rain's farm which dominated most of that landscape being so big as it is, obviously also dotted by trees off to the left towards the east oaks and pines for the most part until it left only the sight of this massive green field which extended as far as the eye could see or until a small hill got in the way of it, very picturesc in a way along with a sort of desolate vibe... The path that led up to the house was also visible leading up all the way back towards the bridge above the river which if one looked hard enough was also visible from over there.
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  57. The Vault: Copy and pasting from logs is fun!
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  59. Catacombs: Vault ante-chamber entrance
  60. The tunnel was rather cold, frozen even... The mare reached the initial junctions that was splitting up into several way, but after hearing direction and tips, it wasn't that much of a problem to make the right choice. Several lamps were out there, hanging on the fork's wall, glowing with an odd purple light... something that mare might have decided to take with herself to
  61. navigate those tunnels? Traveling further, along the way, she could also spot the same odd plant, same one that was in her lamp... only growing on walls in small, little, veiny patches, providing minimal and irregular illuminating in the long tunnel. Passing through a cavern that suddenly opened in front of her, the mare proceeded to move forward, soon reaching another tunnel
  62. entrance. This one was rather steep one, its surface almost immediately starting to descend down into earth, under a rather uncomfortable angle. Well nailed plank-made-path was the only thing that kept her steady on her hooves. Otherwise that slippery, ice covered rock undertheath would've caused quite a tumble... one-way, hundred meters worth of a ride down into bowels of earth.
  63. As she started to go lower and lower, she would notice that an eerie-looking purple glow in the end of the long tunnel would start to grow in its intensity, far back in the darkness, approaching her with each step...
  64. The environment around her, frozen and still, would become more silent and silent, as stray winds from upper sections would suddenly begin to subside...
  65. Firelight looks around the frozen and eerily lit cavern, tugging her cape close as she walked deeper into the tunnel. She peers ahead at the purple glow, trying to make it out and see whats glowing.
  66. The light looked similar to those odd, mossy plants that were stacked in lamps and scattered across walls, but... More intense...
  67. ... down, down and down, the mare went on as her hooves carried the mare deeper... Closer, closer... approaching... and...
  68. The moment Firelight reached the glowing corner-- a sudden opening mets her eyes with-- quite a sight. Comparing to herself, the sudden scenery was-... The tiny equine entered a gigantic cavern that dwarfed her in its scale. LLarge column-like stalagmites and stalactites, hundreds if not thousands of different size and shapes, were stretching from walls, but most of them were
  69. handging down and reaching up the rocky dome-like ceiling, twenty or so meters above: something that could easily translate into a 6 stories high building in the center. The cavern stretched fourty to fifty (if not more) meters forward in width, size... everything, it's natural beauty and complexity looking rather impressive, for something that is hidden deep underground. A huge,
  70. sprawling net of purple glowing veins, like 'blood vessels', were webbing through entirety of the cavern's ceiling with same net of glowmoss wrapping and growing not only over the tall ceiling, but bigger and spiraling down the stalagmites and sharp teeth-like rocks. Not only that, but entire net was pulsing with the same eery purple glow of a usual 'glowmoss' - glowing waves that
  71. surged through the net, unlike small batches of glowmoss ponies usually used in lamps. The cavern was absolutely quiet - winds from upper tunnels didn't seemed to bother to visit this deep pocket... No wind. Nothing. Serene silence. Making the chamber resemble a chapel or perhaps a cathedral, covered in glowing 'heartbeating blood vessels'...? Naturally, these glowing 'heart
  72. pulses' were making shadows inside the chamber shiver, creating a constantly persistent, silent wavy motion of light and darkness in their peripheral vision... living shadows...
  73. Right in the end of this odd ante-chamber, the mare could spot contours of a wooden palisade and a plank-made gate surrounding a wall with a larger, 5x5 meters wide, gate-like opening burried into rock. Two heavily armored figures in snow white overcloaks were standing in front of the palisade, facing the pony in the distance...
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  75. On that note, as --- passes through palisade and the core mechanical gate ahead. Upon closer inspection while she was passing by, the area behind palisade wasn't big, only several meters wide, here and there. A single table with several chairs and a cot were resting by the wall as same two guardpones, began to close the gate behind her.
  76. passed the elevated stone gate... the piece was almost a good meter if not more thick, reinforced by metal on sides.
  77. immediately she found herself in a long tunnel that was leading forward, its walls covered by same glowing purple moss. On her way, the mare passed through an odd looking, cube-shaped room with grates and drops of water leaking down from corners of the ceiling - drowning chamber... The tunnel continued to stretch forward past it while the room seemed to have been surrounded by
  78. two sets of lifted, mechanized stone gates, thinner than the main one. Further further down the path she reached two large, old wooden double doors, their surface littered with engraving of various patterns that were surrounding a group of armed and armored diamond dogs.
  79. Both doors were as large as the 2 to 3 meters high tunnel itself, stretching all the way up to the ceiling. Two glowmoss 'colonies' were attached to walls on each side - sort of improvised torches - both things providing illumination with a faint, barely noticeable pulses.
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  81. Ground Zero: Cafeteria
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  83. The door was heavy on the drag, but with a bit of work they opened up, revealing...
  84. ... a sizable grand hall - large, big, polished floor and walls. Strips of glowmoss vein were scattered over the hall's perimeter, fainly shedding light into nearby space. However comparing to ante-chamber in front of the checkpoint, the overall illumination was darker.
  85. The place wasn't exactly bustling with activity: Firelight could notice several figures, ponies, all of them doning snow white overcoats, taking their break in the center of the hall, staying seated in front of, what looked like, cafeteria's tables with additional watchguard figures dispersed throughout the hall. All unicorns who were present had their horns shining with a dim
  86. glow, creating multiple blips of differently-colored auras in the sea of darkness, here and there. Even with this this light show, the place looked dark and 'tomb'-ish, with most patches of the ground in the middle still shrouded in dancing, shivering shadows. A large, almost room-wide red carpet sealed cafeteria's zone, stretching from one side of the wall to another. Besides
  87. unicorns and glowmoss, several tables in the middle seemed to have odd looking, sunflower-like flowers standing in bottle-'pots', their leaves shining with bright pale-while lights, light that was reflected and somewhat intensified by white garments. Numerous doors were scattered along the perimeter of the hall, each having a wooden plate with written words on them (counter clock
  88. wise): 'Hive', 'Hot', 'Mineral', 'Archives' - same looking large double doors right across tables in front of the mare, 'Lab', 'Wet', 'Hazardous', 'General'. In the north-eastern corner of the hall between 'Mineral' and 'Archives', the mare could spot an iron grate separating what looked like a tunnel with 'North' written next to it.
  89. Disturbed only by quiet, whispering conversations between ponies here and there, the hall's subdued ambiance could remind her that of a library or quiet auditorium during session.
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  93. heavy suited guard uniform peeking
  94. out on their chests, similar one that guards used in the town.. with a small difference of a white-lock-patch-of-an-insignia attached right to armor's front.
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  96. Plank-made gate parts itself away, opening the way to that large 5x5 meter-wide opening with mechanized looking rails on wall sides. A heavy looking, granite and metal diamond dog gate was staying still in an elevated position, most of it hidden behind cavern wall's bowels. The piece of diamond dog engineering was seemingly connected to said rails, with cogs between them used
  97. for lifting and descending it down.
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  99. cloth-made-gauntlet with an oddly shaped, domed metal sheet with slots secured on top of it...
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