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  1. The first thing to catch the eye is the immense bed sitting along the wall, large enough to fit a small army of people comfortably. The four posts supporting the bed itself are made of dark mahogany, smoothed down into a dine polish, one could almost see their reflection if they were to look close enough. At floor level the posts are thick and curve into the shape of lion paws, claws included. As the posts move up they become sleeker with the occasional decoration, they finally ending seamlessly with the ceiling. Long silken curtains of red and black flow down the sides of the bed, obscuring whoever may lie on the bed itself. At one side of the bed towards the end is a plush dog bed, not for some small dog as is evident by the chain that is attached to the bedpost and lays waiting for use. At the foot of the bed is large leather-bound chest, a fluffy comforter neatly folded over it. On either side of the bed matching tables have been neatly placed at the bedside, covered with a cotton cloth and a platter of assorted fruits placed on each giving off a soft fruity fragrance. Exotic fruits from lands far away make up this platter as well as the more common fruits such as grapes, bananas, apple slices and strawberries.
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  3. The wall along the entrance of the room sports a large wardrobe that matches the bed in make and style. It opens with long double doors, each door on the inside having mirrors that are nearly as long and side as the door itself. Many dresses of all different material, makes and sizes have been neatly tucked away in the wardrobe, clean and ready for use whenever one may desire. The walls have been decorated with weapon racks and display racks of all types. There seems to be an order to the display however, not just from size, type and make, but era. Ancient weapons of stone, bronze and obsidian, obviously no longer for use but nonetheless are displayed high up on the wall. The racks within easy reach seem to have more practical weaponry to the days demand. Short swords, short kris blades, Kopesh, Khanda swords, the roman Gladius, the strange Ara, Japanese Katana, Wakizashi, Ninjatos, Claymores, Kopis, Yumi bows, English longbows, the dread Cho Ku Nu, the noble Jaing, and even the fierce spiked wooden maul, the gutenTag all stand ready. In another rack is an assortment of glaives and spears of different lengths, weight and styles. Each one with a unique blade and grip, most bound in a tick leather and stiff hides.
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  5. There is no apparent source of light save from the back wall, or lack thereof as it leads straight outside with only a sheer curtain acting as a wall. The curtain sways gently in the breeze that keeps the air in the room circulating and somewhat cool. The curtain also marks the end of the plush carpeting of the room, the ceiling extending out several more feet before giving way to the vast outdoor veranda.
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