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<blockquote data-quote="loxmyth" data-source="post: 717916" data-attributes="member: 1255"><p><strong><em>~ Arcosia City Hall, Crowngate</em></strong></p><p></p><p>Reynold marched along, Forge and Linda in tow. "Interested in the maps, are you?" he asked with a bright smile. "The map room's one of my favourites. I think only the Royal collection is better... though you may find a few rare charts with various noble estates... Atlus, Tilverton, Marcasa, the like." He came to a stop outside a large arched doorway, and a heavy wooden door. "Ah, here we are." The young man reached for the bunch of keys at his hip and fished around for a big silver one before sliding it into the door's ancient lock. A twist and satisfying click later, the door was open and the trio entered.</p><p></p><p>Inside, Forge and Linda could see that they were in a long room, walls lined with large cubbyholes which presumably contained the city's various maps. Two long, sturdy wooden tables, scored by age and vandalism dominated the middle of the room. Light filtered in from a large window that sat high on the far wall.</p><p></p><p>"Maps of the city are kept in this section," Reynold informed the duo, moving to the closest cubbyholes and tapping them. This particular one was filled with iron scrollcases, each embossed with the name of a district. "The subterranean maps are here. They require great care." He indicated another cubby, which held a leather pocket. "If you need any help, I'll try my best to give it."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loxmyth, post: 717916, member: 1255"] [b][i]~ Arcosia City Hall, Crowngate[/i][/b] Reynold marched along, Forge and Linda in tow. "Interested in the maps, are you?" he asked with a bright smile. "The map room's one of my favourites. I think only the Royal collection is better... though you may find a few rare charts with various noble estates... Atlus, Tilverton, Marcasa, the like." He came to a stop outside a large arched doorway, and a heavy wooden door. "Ah, here we are." The young man reached for the bunch of keys at his hip and fished around for a big silver one before sliding it into the door's ancient lock. A twist and satisfying click later, the door was open and the trio entered. Inside, Forge and Linda could see that they were in a long room, walls lined with large cubbyholes which presumably contained the city's various maps. Two long, sturdy wooden tables, scored by age and vandalism dominated the middle of the room. Light filtered in from a large window that sat high on the far wall. "Maps of the city are kept in this section," Reynold informed the duo, moving to the closest cubbyholes and tapping them. This particular one was filled with iron scrollcases, each embossed with the name of a district. "The subterranean maps are here. They require great care." He indicated another cubby, which held a leather pocket. "If you need any help, I'll try my best to give it." [/QUOTE]
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