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<blockquote data-quote="Ibram" data-source="post: 2148280" data-attributes="member: 17640"><p>Large Barracks:</p><p></p><p> This structure stands on the very edge of town, part of the very wall that surrounds it. It is one of the largest structures, and the most imposing. Made from smooth stone the structure looks like it could stand forever. Three stories tall, with a tower standing another two stories it can be seen from everywhere in town. The narrow steps leading up to the entrance are made from simple wood planks that can be removed incase of an attack. Narrow windows circle the building, giving those inside a 360 degree view. A large cleared space surrounds the barracks, used as a training ground on most occasion it gives defenders a wide field of fire... should trouble come.</p><p></p><p>The ground floor:</p><p> Dark and dusty, this floor is below the main entrance. narrow halls stacked with food and other supplies give way to a small cluster of rarely used cells.</p><p></p><p>The second floor is the main floor:</p><p> A large hall dominates the center of the second floor, here the soldiers gather to eat and prepare for battle. it is a long chamber with an ancient oken table down the center (soldiers like to guess how such a large table was brought inside), a great fireplace dominates the far wall where the officers sit and the walls are covered with flags an awards from the regiments glory days. Off of the main hall are many smaller rooms, some with bunk beds for the lower ranks while NCO's often have a private room.</p><p></p><p>The third floor:</p><p> This is officer territory, rarely seen by the lower ranks. Here the barrack commander and his second have their appartments, and while the lower ranking offercers share a room. There is a large library here, where the history of the regement is recorded. This room also serves as a war room when trouble strikes.</p><p></p><p>The Tower:</p><p></p><p> Standing high above the villiage this small tower grants an exelent view of the surrounding terrain, though it is not a popular post among most of the soldiers.</p><p></p><p>Clustered around the barracks are several smaller huts that serve as workshops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ibram, post: 2148280, member: 17640"] Large Barracks: This structure stands on the very edge of town, part of the very wall that surrounds it. It is one of the largest structures, and the most imposing. Made from smooth stone the structure looks like it could stand forever. Three stories tall, with a tower standing another two stories it can be seen from everywhere in town. The narrow steps leading up to the entrance are made from simple wood planks that can be removed incase of an attack. Narrow windows circle the building, giving those inside a 360 degree view. A large cleared space surrounds the barracks, used as a training ground on most occasion it gives defenders a wide field of fire... should trouble come. The ground floor: Dark and dusty, this floor is below the main entrance. narrow halls stacked with food and other supplies give way to a small cluster of rarely used cells. The second floor is the main floor: A large hall dominates the center of the second floor, here the soldiers gather to eat and prepare for battle. it is a long chamber with an ancient oken table down the center (soldiers like to guess how such a large table was brought inside), a great fireplace dominates the far wall where the officers sit and the walls are covered with flags an awards from the regiments glory days. Off of the main hall are many smaller rooms, some with bunk beds for the lower ranks while NCO's often have a private room. The third floor: This is officer territory, rarely seen by the lower ranks. Here the barrack commander and his second have their appartments, and while the lower ranking offercers share a room. There is a large library here, where the history of the regement is recorded. This room also serves as a war room when trouble strikes. The Tower: Standing high above the villiage this small tower grants an exelent view of the surrounding terrain, though it is not a popular post among most of the soldiers. Clustered around the barracks are several smaller huts that serve as workshops. [/QUOTE]
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