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Gareth’s Abode - Details

Gareth has had hundreds of years spent not only on the study of majick, but also on the design and the beauty of the building.

The first thing visible to someone approaching from afar - after the Tower, of course - is the fountain in the front of the house.



In the next picture you can see Gareth’s ingredient and potions table, and the Wheel decour. Each stone represents one of the six fields. (The orange trans. dot should be pink, unfortunately a pink one doesn’t exist).



Here, the entrance to the Abode is visible. Two yellow bird statues - or are they only statues? - are perched in the center, with two dragon arms positioned strategically underneath them.



This table has been mostly empty for the past eight hundred to nine hundred years. Only Gareth ate here during that time period, with occasional visitors. He commented he was always wondering if snow white would show up and think this was the dwarves’ house (being seven chairs and all, y’know). But since the calling the table has been populated. Only the yellow chair remained empty...



Windows line the building; Gareth favors sunlight over articficial light or darkness. The top of the building is lined with ten evenly spaced windows purchased by a helpful merchant years ago. Gareth recalled that the merchant’s name was Dye Rect, or something of the sort.



An ancient rune inscribed along the Eastern wall was placed there per Gareth’s request. Apparently, the word bears significance regarding Gareth’s power.



Two side views of the first floor from the west. The architect of the building signed her initial in the same ancient language in which the rune is inscribed in.




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