Rith-Shadowbane

Blackstone Manor (short description)

May 30th, 2012
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  1. The manor consists of several sections of importance:
  2. Greatroom (default lounging area): One wall is "open" formed by pillars joining the greatroom to the primary hallway. Opposite from such the wall resides a pair of thronechairs, one clearly better for being lazy upon than the other. To one side is just a large wall displaying a tapestry of some sort depicting a dragon pillaging or somesuch. Opposite of such are a pair of large hearths, one generally unlit and the other usually at a low simmer. Filling the otherwise open space is a decent arrangement of sofas, couches, chairs, ottoman and the occasional beanbag that aren't backed up against any walls to make hiding behind them rather futile.
  3. Main Hallway: Leading from the entry foyer alongside one of the two shorter sides of the greatroom and then on into the kitchen within eyesight. Off from the main hallway is another long one leading into the depths of the castle-manor, although there's only two doors down at the end of the end of it: one leading into a locked room that stank of the three L`s: Leather, latex, and love. The other door clearly labeled with warnings displaying that it lead down to the basement, then the dungeon and second dungeon.
  4. Kitchen: Generally well stocked kitchen with an overstocked pantry. Owned by a hungry, lazy dragon means it gets restocked heavily if a slave or maid isn't attentive to the task.
  5. Staircase + upstairs hallway: Leading off from the main hallway just to the side of the greatroom and leads upstairs to a large, block C-shaped hallway from which many, many bedrooms lead off from, each with a name carved into the door and quite obvious are personal bedrooms. What sort of commitment contract it takes to get one however, there's no notice of posted.
  6. Master Bedroom: Located on the first floor, this large construct is a short distance down the long hallway, and it's openly advised not to enter such without permission of the manor's lord.
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