55th of Fall 511AV
Was this what ascension felt like? His entire body felt almost completely weightless as his legs carried him up the stone stairs. Without an idea of what he was doing here he was more than a little lost to his purpose here. He looked up and at the top of the stairwell was a large darkwood door. As he approached it he noticed the fine details, it had golden accents throughout it that were accented further by the flickering candlelight in the stairwell. He gently placed his hand on the brass doorknob half expecting the door to be locked. However it turned and he was allowed access. He pushed the door open and inside was a room…what else would be on the other side of a door? He walked into the room and looked about. The room was well lit by three rather large bay windows that were situated on the two opposing walls and the wall in front of him.
The darkwood furniture stood out against the elaborately paneled walls that were done in the very same color wood. It was wood laid over stone but the effect was still rather handsome when combined with the rest of the furnishings, tapestry and décor. Outside he could see mountains of some kind, and out of another window he could see an endless beach. And out of the third he saw endless rolling grasslands. He walked over and looked out of one. And to him it would seem that the scenery of the beach encompassed the entire room he was in. But how was this possible? He backed away and walked to another window, and again it would seem that the mountains surrounded this building he was now in. Again he walked up to the bay window and saw the scenery of the rolling grasslands again they seemed to surround this very building. It was an odd sensation. But it seemed like every window represented something. The beach to him was Mura, that’s what he took it as. But the mountains he had never seen before and the same went for the rolling grasslands. Maybe they held meaning for someone else?
He looked through the room again, were there going to be more surprises like this? Immediately to his right was a square darkwood table, likely made of cherry that was accented on the edges with silver. The legs seemed to almost be alive as they reached down and long taloned hands gripped small wooden balls that stabilized the table on the ground. The chairs matched this table perfectly and had deep crimson cushions so that whoever sat down wouldn’t be sitting purely against hard wood. There was another sitting area that was set apart in the room as well. It had three couches two of them the same size meant to hold maybe two people and the third was a much larger couch likely meant to easily hold three. To the side of each sitting arrangement was a small end table much like the table he had just seen with the chairs. The sofas and couches were wood as anyone would guess and the cushioning was leather and upholstered by someone who obviously knew what they were doing as it was flawless in every imaginable way.
This was indeed an interesting place that he planned on enjoying while he was here. He took a seat on the larger couch facing the door he had entered. He felt almost as if he was here waiting for someone; or something. It was an odd phenomenon but he shook it off as he looked across the room at a lit fireplace. He had no idea where this place was nor what he was doing here, but it was a nice peaceful place to be. He caught himself every now and then looking out of the windows again in awe. Wherever this was he had never been here before.
The darkwood furniture stood out against the elaborately paneled walls that were done in the very same color wood. It was wood laid over stone but the effect was still rather handsome when combined with the rest of the furnishings, tapestry and décor. Outside he could see mountains of some kind, and out of another window he could see an endless beach. And out of the third he saw endless rolling grasslands. He walked over and looked out of one. And to him it would seem that the scenery of the beach encompassed the entire room he was in. But how was this possible? He backed away and walked to another window, and again it would seem that the mountains surrounded this building he was now in. Again he walked up to the bay window and saw the scenery of the rolling grasslands again they seemed to surround this very building. It was an odd sensation. But it seemed like every window represented something. The beach to him was Mura, that’s what he took it as. But the mountains he had never seen before and the same went for the rolling grasslands. Maybe they held meaning for someone else?
He looked through the room again, were there going to be more surprises like this? Immediately to his right was a square darkwood table, likely made of cherry that was accented on the edges with silver. The legs seemed to almost be alive as they reached down and long taloned hands gripped small wooden balls that stabilized the table on the ground. The chairs matched this table perfectly and had deep crimson cushions so that whoever sat down wouldn’t be sitting purely against hard wood. There was another sitting area that was set apart in the room as well. It had three couches two of them the same size meant to hold maybe two people and the third was a much larger couch likely meant to easily hold three. To the side of each sitting arrangement was a small end table much like the table he had just seen with the chairs. The sofas and couches were wood as anyone would guess and the cushioning was leather and upholstered by someone who obviously knew what they were doing as it was flawless in every imaginable way.
This was indeed an interesting place that he planned on enjoying while he was here. He took a seat on the larger couch facing the door he had entered. He felt almost as if he was here waiting for someone; or something. It was an odd phenomenon but he shook it off as he looked across the room at a lit fireplace. He had no idea where this place was nor what he was doing here, but it was a nice peaceful place to be. He caught himself every now and then looking out of the windows again in awe. Wherever this was he had never been here before.
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