This aerie was recently restored after it was destoryed during the djed storm of 512. The Endal who lived here before he and his Wind Eagle died during that same storm was an artsy fellow and enjoyed spending a lot of his time with the pretties Avoras and Chiets that he could find in the city. He enjoyed parties and even more he enjoyed having mulitple women stay with him at once. The aerie was created for luxery and any and all windows are big and easy to open to bring in the cool air on those hot summer days. Five doors lead out from the entrance room and into the other chambers in the aerie. One leads to the master bedroom, two other doors lead to small rooms. The fourth door leads into the private bath, the fifth door leads to the Eagle’s nesting room.
The large common room was split off into two sections, one housed a circular glass table with four to six chairs sitting around it. A tall floor lap stands close to the entrance and the walls behind, inside the area are all shelved out to hold glass items or other things of similar size. In the other section were three couches, made of leather Hides and stuffed feather pillows that were pushed together to make one long couch for several people to sit on. There is also a heath set in the middle of the two sections to offer heat to both sides of the room in the same amounts. To the far end, a small leveled stage had been carved from the rocks and sanded down to appear like marbel tiles on the floor. Glass mirrors were lined against the back wall of the stage and two mini carved eagles sat to the left and right of the area.
The master bedroom was large, but unlike with most, it was longer with a reitanglur shape than a big sqaure or circle. The walls at both ends have alcoves dug into the walls where candles and small glass figures, or even tiny potted plants could set and lanterns sit in two on either side of the bed to give off light when the Syna's light no longer touches the mountain. The bed sets just below the wall at one end of the large room, where it sits atop a wood titled platform. The bed itself featured a soft plush mattress and big pillows stuffed with feathers. The sheets are made of a fine silk that was likely made for the bed itself. Another much larger alcove was dug into the wall on the right side of the bed and a bit down further is the double doored wardrobe. In the middle of the floor lays a large elaborately crafted rug that extend almost from one side of the room to the other end. On the very opposite side of the room, large table stand, made to show case instruments and glass wares to spice up the room more.
The bath chamber is set to be as comfortable and luxeerious as possible. A 9 foot, length bath sets in one side of the room with three and a half inches deep. This too has been sectioned off with the longer half being out in the open, and a smaller half to the far end that widens out into it's own area. An arch in the stone leads into the smaller area with the boxed of end and a small heath against the wall to keep it warm during the winter and more alcoves on the walls to it's right and left. On the other side of the room is a small area with only a long bedded table set in the middle. Soft sheets are wrapped around the matress and the weight of the bed is just enough for one person to lay flat on. The former owner must have enjoyed private massages to have this room built in right next to the baths. There is also two small benches against the walls to sit on and more alcoves in the walls where scented candles and lotions were set.
The first of the spare rooms had been decked out with workout equitment, There is also a dummy to one side for use with sparing and a section clear from clutter to exercise in. The second spare room has been made into another bedroom in the same fashion as those in the Darniva Commonrooms. It was hard to say what was in this room before the storm as it was the most damaged after the cave in, but another resting room seemed to suit the spot well.
Last but not least is the aerie where Durveth, Alori's bonded Wind Eagle lives. Inside the room is a large nest made of dead stalks and hides of animals, along with feathers and vines. Glass chimes hang in groups from the ceiling, extra ones placed in for Durveth since she enjoys music. There are also glass lamps placed near by, two on each end to make the place more appealing.
Credit goes to Alori