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<blockquote data-quote="Eltab" data-source="post: 8290072" data-attributes="member: 6803337"><p>Wall paintings or mosaics on the side of the building facing the outdoor dining. </p><p><em>Rise of Tiamat</em> offers a mosaic monster that could protect the premises vs nighttime thieves. </p><p></p><p>Gargoyles along the edges of the roof, once there isn't enough room for statues on the ground. </p><p></p><p>Buildings have bas-reliefs of famous scenes from books / plays on the street-facing walls.</p><p></p><p>One creepy building has a wall-mounted sculpture that looks like people are being sucked into the wall despite their efforts to resist; their faces hold expressions of exhaustion, terror, or despair.</p><p>Across the street is a similar wall-mounted sculpture that looks like people pulling themselves out of the rock; expressions of effort or relief.</p><p></p><p><em>Magic Mouth</em> on a street sign gives directions to the buildings within a few blocks.</p><p></p><p>One public square features sculptures "at a dinner party" so true-to-life that in bad light it looks like a 3-D snapshot of real people enjoying themselves. </p><p></p><p>You can only imagine how the House(s) Of Ill Repute decorate themselves in "good taste". </p><p></p><p>Medusa's Statuary - most realistic seen anywhere !</p><p></p><p>Everybody who is anybody has a stained-glass window in the front door. Designs and motifs vary. (Some can provide important plot clues or background knowledge: Cudgel of St. Cuthbert.)</p><p></p><p>If knowledge battles won't do - among the laboring classes, say - sing-offs always work. Bonus points if you can sing well while lightly inebriated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eltab, post: 8290072, member: 6803337"] Wall paintings or mosaics on the side of the building facing the outdoor dining. [I]Rise of Tiamat[/I] offers a mosaic monster that could protect the premises vs nighttime thieves. Gargoyles along the edges of the roof, once there isn't enough room for statues on the ground. Buildings have bas-reliefs of famous scenes from books / plays on the street-facing walls. One creepy building has a wall-mounted sculpture that looks like people are being sucked into the wall despite their efforts to resist; their faces hold expressions of exhaustion, terror, or despair. Across the street is a similar wall-mounted sculpture that looks like people pulling themselves out of the rock; expressions of effort or relief. [I]Magic Mouth[/I] on a street sign gives directions to the buildings within a few blocks. One public square features sculptures "at a dinner party" so true-to-life that in bad light it looks like a 3-D snapshot of real people enjoying themselves. You can only imagine how the House(s) Of Ill Repute decorate themselves in "good taste". Medusa's Statuary - most realistic seen anywhere ! Everybody who is anybody has a stained-glass window in the front door. Designs and motifs vary. (Some can provide important plot clues or background knowledge: Cudgel of St. Cuthbert.) If knowledge battles won't do - among the laboring classes, say - sing-offs always work. Bonus points if you can sing well while lightly inebriated. [/QUOTE]
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