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title: Session 74 General Notes
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published: true
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date: 2024-02-05T18:10:38.845Z
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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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<h1>Session 74</h1>
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<li>Start Time: Evening on 27th of Ummindur 1353. Probably around 3.00AM.<ul>
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<li>Change to 28th. Festival is on 29th, 30th, and Single-day month of the Autumn Harvest. Starts evening 29th.</li>
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<li>Moretti will want to trigger her plan during the opening ceremony on the 29th. Needs party to be in position to do their part by then.</li>
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</ul>
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<h2>Ravanelli Estate</h2>
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<h3>Floor Plan and Descriptions</h3>
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<li>2nd/3rd Floor<ul>
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<li>Cloakrooms<ul>
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<li>There are 3 Cloakrooms at the front-section of the Foyer.</li>
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<li>Each is 1 story tall, with small windows near the ceiling.</li>
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<li>Each have cabinets with coat-racks along the longer wall, with a few shelf lines below where guests can leave hats and other forms of clothing.</li>
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<li>A shoe rack is also included separately.</li>
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<li>A couple of stools for the guests to sit down at when changing is also included, alongside a few mirrors to guests to check their appearance, as well as making the rooms look larger and more luxurious.</li>
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<li>The walls are plastered and painted in beautiful patterns.</li>
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<li>Foyer</li>
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<li>General notes:<ul>
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<li>Walls: Wainscoting and plastered, with painted patterns or entire paintings on the wall.<ul>
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<li>Wainscoting: wooden panels or planks on the lower portion of the walls. Tends to be a lot of details in them. Thick railing at about waist height, intricately carved and made of luxurious wood</li>
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<li><strong>Wainscoting Depth and Dynamics</strong>: The depth created by the panels, along with the dynamics of their design (carvings, moldings, and the overall texture), adds richness and a tactile quality to the room's decor. This method was often used historically to add visual interest and protect walls from wear and damage.</li>
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<li><strong>Engraved Brim</strong>: A thick, engraved brim or molding that caps the wainscoting not only enhances the room's visual appeal but also acts as a practical ledge or transition. In your case, integrating handles for hidden doors within this brim is a sophisticated touch that marries the aesthetic with the secretive nature of servant access points.</li>
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<li><strong>Seamless Doors</strong>: The idea of making the doors to servant corridors almost seamless with the walls contributes to a clean, uninterrupted look, maintaining the aesthetic integrity of the space while providing necessary functionality. This would have been particularly valued in a grand estate where the seamless integration of service access is essential to the overall elegance.</li>
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<li>Paintings:<ul>
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<li>Carnival and festivals</li>
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<li>Landfall</li>
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<li>Deities doing something they're about<ul>
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<li>Callera dancing in a ball.</li>
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<li>Fiori blowing a bunch of seeds out of her hand, that turns into a beautiful field</li>
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<li>Meranzi looking onto a busy harbor from an elevated position.</li>
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<li>Painting of Alatri seen from an elevated position.</li>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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</li>
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</ul>
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