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title: Session 74 General Notes
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title: Session 74 General Notes
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date: 2024-02-13T14:54:53.076Z
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date: 2024-02-13T14:57:26.128Z
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editor: ckeditor
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dateCreated: 2024-02-05T13:53:27.106Z
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<p>The mural depicting the three deities Fiori, Callera, and Meranzi includes real jewelry pieces. This includes rings. Taking one ring from Callera's free hand and placing it on the same finger on Meranzi's hand will unlock a hidden compartment beneath the ducal throne where Duchess Ravanelli hides her copy of the ring that lets one pass the security measures beneath the Conciri Library.</p>
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<p>The mural depicting the three deities Fiori, Callera, and Meranzi includes real jewelry pieces. This includes rings. Taking one ring from Callera's free hand and placing it on the same finger on Meranzi's hand will unlock a hidden compartment beneath the ducal throne where Duchess Ravanelli hides her copy of the ring that lets one pass the security measures beneath the Conciri Library.</p>
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<h4>Gallery Hallways</h4>
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<h4>Gallery Hallways</h4>
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<p>Wide gallery two-story tall hallways stretch from the Foyer to the north and south. As with the foyer itself, these gallery hallways boasts a floor of exquisite marble craftsmanship, with each tile intricately engraved. The walls are adorned with panels of finely carved Rosenwood, capped by a thick Rosenwood rail intricately engraved. There are a couple of points where these rails have discrete handles at their backside, allowing one to open discrete looking doors that merge with the walls. Above these railings are a soft cream colored plastered wall, accented with gold, and covered in art pieces. This soft cream color and golden accents continue onto and cover the ceiling, with a few golden chandeliers hanging as if a continuation of the golden accents. Several pedestals are lined up along the walls, holding exquisite artifacts. A few seating areas are also placed along these walls, from which one has good view of the artifacts at display. Along the western wall are also a set of indoor balconies that protrude into the gallery hallways, connected to the rooms beyond. Guests can rest their arms on these balconies' railings while enjoying a high-view of all the art and all the artifacts at display.</p>
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<p>Wide, two-story gallery hallways extend from the Foyer towards the north and south, mirroring its opulence with floors of exquisitely crafted marble, each tile bearing intricate engravings. The walls are embellished with panels of finely carved Rosenwood, topped with a thick, elaborately engraved Rosenwood rail. Discreetly integrated into these rails are handles for opening concealed doors that blend seamlessly with the wall, enhancing the hallways' seamless elegance. Above, soft cream-colored plaster walls, accented with gold, provide a backdrop for a diverse collection of art. This palette of soft cream and gold extends to the ceiling, which is also adorned with golden chandeliers that seem to emerge naturally from the golden accents.</p>
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<p>Aligned along the walls, several pedestals showcase exquisite artifacts, drawing the eye and inviting closer inspection. Scattered seating areas offer comfortable vantage points from which guests can admire the displayed artifacts. Adding to the hallways' architectural intrigue, indoor balconies jut into the space from the western wall, connected to adjacent rooms. These balconies, complete with their own railings, allow guests to lean and enjoy an elevated view of the art collection and artifacts below.</p>
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<p><strong>Items on Pedestals:</strong></p>
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<li>Walls and floor are the same style as the Foyer - light marble floor. Walls up to around waist height are Rosenwood panels, intricately carved and detailed, with a thick rail at the top. <strong>soft cream</strong> colored plastered walls with gold accents in simple patterns.<ul>
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<li>The thick Rosenwood rail has at several point “handles" on the backside, which work to open the doors to the Servant Corridors that connect to it. These allow the doors to be discreet - and while the edges around the part of the wall that makes out the door is visible, it does not stick out.</li>
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<li>The walls are also filled with paintings, as well as pedestals with fine art-pieces (pottery, artifacts, sculptures, etc).</li>
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<li>These are also 2 floors tall. On the side going towards the front of the building are 3 small rooms, which are only 1 floor tall, with stairs going up to a 2nd floor above them. These rooms above have small balconies that protrude back into the Gallery Hallways - that side thus have 3 doors on the ground floor, with a small balcony above each of these doors.</li>
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<p>Items on Pedestals:</p>
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