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title: Session 74 General Notes
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date: 2024-02-06T15:48:55.275Z
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date: 2024-02-06T15:53:34.901Z
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tags: game-master
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2024-02-05T13:53:27.106Z
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<li>On the front is a grand dual staircase leading up to the main floor (2nd floor). There's a large fountain placed between the two staircases.</li>
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<li>(W) Tiled stone roads goas in a U-turn in front of the estate. Inside the “U” are a series of flowerbeds, trimmed hedges, alongside small stone pathways and a few benches to sit and relax.</li>
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<li>(NW) North of the “U” road, thus out from the north-west corner of the Estate, is a large hedge maze, made out of rose-bushes. There are several small alcoves within this maze to allow for private romantic meetings. These include a bench, a small table, and sometimes a small fountain. Servants will often leave small baskets in these alcoves filled with fruit and confetti when there are formal events at the estate.</li>
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<li>(N) There's a small stone pathway between the estate and the hedge maze that allows one to get to its north side without having to go through the maze itself. This leads to the courtyard on the estate's northern side, outside the Ballroom. Along the northern wall of the estate is a large balcony, connected directly to the ballroom, with outdoor seating areas on it. A large dual staircase goes down from here to the main courtyard on the northern side, with slated stones, seating areas, and numerous flower beds. Several stepping-stone pathways go from the courtyard and further out on the northern side, creating a network of paths between artificial lakes and ponds, filled with colorful fish. Several pavilions are placed along these pathways, as are numerous flowerbeds and trimmed hedges. Berry bushes and fruit trees are also planted strategically along the paths, intended to allow guests to pick and eat fruits and berries as they peruse the area. There are further paths leading eastwards and south-east to allow access to both behind the estate and the areas further back on the estate grounds.</li>
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<li>(N) There's a small stone pathway between the estate and the hedge maze that allows one to get to its north side without having to go through the maze itself. This leads to the courtyard on the estate's northern side, outside the Ballroom. Along the northern wall of the estate is a large balcony, connected directly to the ballroom, with outdoor seating areas on it. A large dual staircase goes down from here to the main courtyard on the northern side, with slated stones, seating areas, and numerous flower beds. Several stepping-stone pathways go from the courtyard and further out on the northern side, creating a formal garden with a network of paths between artificial lakes and ponds, filled with colorful fish. Several pavilions are placed along these pathways, as are numerous flowerbeds and trimmed hedges. Berry bushes and fruit trees are also planted strategically along the paths, intended to allow guests to pick and eat fruits and berries as they peruse the area. There are further paths leading eastwards and south-east to allow access to both behind the estate and the areas further back on the estate grounds.</li>
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<li>(NE) On the north-east backside of the estate is a decently sized vineyard, complete with a small vineyard, complete with a small vine-pressing house where the vine-grapes can be processed. There are a few paths here, going back to the north-side of the estate, down to the estate's backside, and also a path going further east behind the estate.</li>
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<li>(E) Located at the backside of the estate is a decently sized bathhouse, with both a section for the noble family and for their guests (allowing private bathing for them as well), as well as a portion for the staff to use (though these are more communal in how they're set up). Surrounding the bathhouse, and covering the estate's backside, is a beautiful garden filled with herbal and medicinal plants. Numerous pathways of slated-stone pierce through these gardens, leading both north, east, and south. Attached to the sides of the bathhouse are also storage rooms where outdoor furniture is kept while not in use.</li>
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<li>(E - far) Behind the herb garden is an open grass field, behind which is a small artificial forest complete with a small pond and a small get-away house for the noble family to relax at if they want some privacy.</li>
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<li>(SE) on the southern back-side of the estate are the stables, where the ducal family keep their horses, and where guests leave their horses and carriages. Fruit trees surround the stables, with several fruit trees also being within horses' fenced off enclosure. Quite a bit further east, behind the open grass area and on the border with the artificial forest, is an octagonal “stable” building with a cone roof, and where the uppermost floor has open walls. House Ravanelli keep their Griffons here. Currently, only duchess Fioretta Ravanelli's griffon is here, having been locked up by the cabal to keep it away. The grandchildrens' griffons are with the grandchildren in Vessina.</li>
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<li>(S) The estate's southern side also includes a large balcony, connected to the Great Hall, with dual staircases going down to ground level. The path leading from the front of the estate back to the stables cut through here rather close to the estate, beyond which is a huge almost perfectly flat open grass field. This area is kept open in order to allow for as many types of events as possible.</li>
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<li>(SW) What to place here? Should be something that balances with the hedge maze on the NW side.</li>
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<li>(SW) Sculpture garden with open-air gallery of sculptures. Sculptures are set among flowerbeds, hedges, small fountains, and trees, to create a blend between art and nature. Several benches and small open areas are included here.</li>
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<h3>Floor Plan and Descriptions</h3>
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