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The right section



As before, the tour starts at the bottom left side, and moves across, then back to the left side of the next level up.

First off, a small wizard’s workshop.



Next, the kitchen.



A close up on one cook cutting food. Note the spit by the back wall.



Now a close up of the baker and a cook bringing over uncooked rolls.



A small storage room.



And to finish off the bottom floor, a room full of weapons, with their keeper organizing some swords.



On the left tower on the main floor, we see a library. The King prides himself on having a large collection of books.



And in side the opposite tower, we see a doctor helping a patient. The doctor offers the more traditional amputation and bleeding, but encourages patients to try out the more magical and spirtual side to healing



Above the library is a prayer room.



Traditional legends state that Mother Earth should be revered and that the 4 seasons can provide guidance in a person’s life. Thus the room features a wooden carving representing Mother Earth and a tablet featuring embedded jewels to represent the 4 seasons.



The prayer room was placed in close proximity to the tree. Ancient legends give trees the power of life and rejuvenation.

In the tower opposite the prayer room is the princess’s bedroom.



And here is a close up of her bed and desk.



And that finishes the right section. Next up, the final section, the rear
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