Session 74

In session notes

Happenings During Evening

Narth and Thiala

Thiala

 

 

 

 

 

Happenings in town next day

 

 

Infiltrating the estate

 

Getting Information from people who work there

 

 

 

 

 

Ravanelli Estate

House Ravanelli and their Griffons

Each member of house Ravanelli is gifted a Griffon egg by the Conciri Meranzeum, as a sign of their partnership. The griffon is bonded to that one member of the family, even willing to fight to the death to protect them. The griffon is set free should it still be alive by the time its bonded member of house ravanelli dies.

Estate Grounds

ROOM DESCRIPTIONS

Main Floor

Foyer

Entering the estate, visitors are greeted by the grandeur of the Foyer, spanning two stories in height and anchored by an impressive dual staircase opposite the entrance, leading up to the 4th floor. This central space is elegantly framed by an arcade running running above its western half, housing an elevated seating area above the entrance-side cloakrooms. Access to this raised platform is facilitated by staircases situated at both the north and south ends of the Foyer, with additional stairs behind them descending to the lower level.

The floor boasts exquisite marble craftsmanship, each tile intricately engraved. The walls are adorned with panels of finely carved Rosenwood up to waist height. A thick, ornately carved Rosenwood rail caps the panels, supporting the transition to the soft cream colored plastered walls above, whom are accented with gold, and whose covered in a vast variety of paintings. These artworks range from vibrant festival scenes to moments from renowned Marcandrian plays, alongside a series of ancestral portraits flanking each side of the dual staircase.

Completing the Foyer's opulent design is the ceiling mural, an expansive depiction of Alatri from above. The mural is bordered by three female figures, their arms outstretched in a welcoming embrace over the city. A huge chandelier of pure gold hangs from the ceiling, holding numerous Concalian crystals encased in glass, giving off a warm light.

 

Cloakrooms

Flanking both sides of the Foyer's entrances are three cloakrooms, each set against the outer wall. Inside, cabinets equipped with hooks provide ample space for hanging cloaks, capes, and other outerwear, while built-in shoe racks below cater to footwear storage. Positioned in front of full-length mirrors that stretch from knee height to a foot above the average height, stools offer a spot for adjustments. Adjacent to each mirror, a well-appointed desk hosts an array of brushes and tools for last-minute grooming of attire and hair.

The cloakrooms feature Rosenwood plank flooring, darkened to offer a striking contrast against the waist-high Rosenwood panels and railings that adorn the walls, culminating in soft cream-colored plaster accented with gold extending to the ceiling. The ceiling itself continues the same soft cream-colored plaster design.

 

Ballroom

The ballroom, grand and opulent, occupies a significant portion of the estate's northern side, stretching across two stories. An arcade wraps around its western and northern walls, leading to stairs that ascend to an elevated seating area. At the northern wall's center stands an elevated stage, graced by a grand piano, poised for performances. The east and west sides boast plush seating arrangements set upon intricately crafted carpets, separated from the room's central dance floor by strategically placed tables.

Darkened Rosenwood planks form the ballroom's flooring, offering a dramatic contrast to the waist-high Rosenwood panels that ascend to a thick, ornately carved railing. This railing cleverly conceals handles for discretely placed doors, merging functionality with elegance. Above, light peach walls, accented with gold, serve as the backdrop for this magnificent space. Large paintings fill these walls, depicting revelry, dance, and romantic moments.

Dominating the ceiling is a sprawling mural that captures the essence of a grand masquerade, alive with dance, song, and music. Strands of fiery hands, made out of the most pure and beautiful fire, can be seen weaving between joyous attendees (Symbolizes Callera through her fiery hair, with the mural trying to depict that she's present during the revelry). This scene is illuminated by several large chandeliers, from which hang orange Concalian crystals, casting a warm and inviting light throughout the room.

 

Audience Hall

A grand hall unfolds across two stories, its elegance underscored by walkways adorned with gilded Rosenwood railings along the northern and southern walls, linking to the western entrances. Dominating the western wall, a striking mural showcases Marcandria's three matron deities, merging painted art with sculptural realism. Adorned with authentic jewelry, these divine figures gaze eastward, towards the ducal throne, each extending an arm upward to a scroll that unfurls across the ceiling, bearing their dogmas in golden script.

The hall's center features an open, slightly recessed area, designed to focus attention towards the east where the duke or duchess presides on an elevated platform. Here, seats of intricately carved and gilded Rosenwood await, the ducal throne distinguished by its ruby embellishments and fixed position on the platform. A decorative false wall, rich with purple mosaics and gold accents, conceals the space behind.

The floor, a tapestry of finely engraved tiles, is accented by elegant carpets stretching down its length. Rosenwood panels grace the walls up to waist height, capped with a substantial rail that discreetly conceals handles for hidden doors. The space above, painted in muted peach and highlighted with accents of green, gold, and red, completes the room's majestic palette. Adorning the northern and southern walls, wide tapestries serve as banners of history, illustrating pivotal moments: the initial voyage across the Wayfarer’s Sea, the first landfall near present-day Vessina, the founding of Alatri, the maiden voyage of their merchant fleet, and the signing of seminal treaties among the ducal houses and with the now assimilated minorities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The open center where attendees make their plea is slightly depressed into the floor

 

 

Floor Plan and Descriptions