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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 6039681" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>Juno slides in the key and it turns with a soft <em>click</em>, allowing the door to swing open. </p><p></p><p>This room looks like it might once have been a bedroom, but it has long since been converted. The only light comes from Juno's flashlight and Malcom's lighter. Peering in the two light sources cast dancing shadows about the room as much as they reveal what is inside. The far window has a long heavy tapestry hanging over it, darkening the room considerably. The carpet and flooring have been ripped out, leaving the concrete slab exposed. Tall candelabras stand amidst the room, unlit for the moment. As each new item comes into focus in the darkness, it looks like this room has been turned into a full wizard's laboratory. </p><p></p><p>In the center of the room is an intricately complex magic circle, carved into the very concrete of the floor. Various metals glint in the illumination, and patterns emerge from the engravings on the layers of rings that make up the circle, which must be somewhere around a five foot diameter on the inside, a foot more if you measure from the outside of the rings. On the far side of the room is a chalk board covered with arcane formulas describing various magic energies. The writing looks quick and hurried, the magic patterns complex enough that their purpose doesn't jump out as readily apparent.</p><p></p><p>The left side of the room is a bookshelf. The entire left wall. A myriad of differently sized, shaped, and colored books line the oak shelves, which themselves look hand crafted. It could take years to pore over these tomes in detail to learn their secrets. Nestled between books are bookends just as unique as the books they hold up. It looks like she was a collector. You see everything from demon-like carvings to Disney princesses. Beside the books is a dark brown La-Z-Boy that looks very used. </p><p></p><p>The right side of the room is full of familiar looking Ikea brand cabinets. Each shelf is crammed with various items: jars of liquids, candy, leaves and seeds, organs in formaldehyde next to tiny bones, toy soldiers and figurines, drinking glasses of all shapes and sizes, a harmonica, triangle, and tiny harp, tape and glue, stained glass, feathers - the list goes on and on. Beyond what is sitting out, there are tiny drawers most likely filled with other items. Beside them is a neatly arranged table with a book stand beside it, currently empty of any particular tome.</p><p></p><p>Stepping inside, there is a sense that there is a purpose here, that Sandra wasn't just toying with the magical arts, but that she was a serious practitioner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 6039681, member: 12037"] Juno slides in the key and it turns with a soft [i]click[/i], allowing the door to swing open. This room looks like it might once have been a bedroom, but it has long since been converted. The only light comes from Juno's flashlight and Malcom's lighter. Peering in the two light sources cast dancing shadows about the room as much as they reveal what is inside. The far window has a long heavy tapestry hanging over it, darkening the room considerably. The carpet and flooring have been ripped out, leaving the concrete slab exposed. Tall candelabras stand amidst the room, unlit for the moment. As each new item comes into focus in the darkness, it looks like this room has been turned into a full wizard's laboratory. In the center of the room is an intricately complex magic circle, carved into the very concrete of the floor. Various metals glint in the illumination, and patterns emerge from the engravings on the layers of rings that make up the circle, which must be somewhere around a five foot diameter on the inside, a foot more if you measure from the outside of the rings. On the far side of the room is a chalk board covered with arcane formulas describing various magic energies. The writing looks quick and hurried, the magic patterns complex enough that their purpose doesn't jump out as readily apparent. The left side of the room is a bookshelf. The entire left wall. A myriad of differently sized, shaped, and colored books line the oak shelves, which themselves look hand crafted. It could take years to pore over these tomes in detail to learn their secrets. Nestled between books are bookends just as unique as the books they hold up. It looks like she was a collector. You see everything from demon-like carvings to Disney princesses. Beside the books is a dark brown La-Z-Boy that looks very used. The right side of the room is full of familiar looking Ikea brand cabinets. Each shelf is crammed with various items: jars of liquids, candy, leaves and seeds, organs in formaldehyde next to tiny bones, toy soldiers and figurines, drinking glasses of all shapes and sizes, a harmonica, triangle, and tiny harp, tape and glue, stained glass, feathers - the list goes on and on. Beyond what is sitting out, there are tiny drawers most likely filled with other items. Beside them is a neatly arranged table with a book stand beside it, currently empty of any particular tome. Stepping inside, there is a sense that there is a purpose here, that Sandra wasn't just toying with the magical arts, but that she was a serious practitioner. [/QUOTE]
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