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<blockquote data-quote="Nonlethal Force" data-source="post: 3227052" data-attributes="member: 35788"><p>[Sblock=OOC] Yes, unfortunately the defeat position of the guard will be to stay in the room to keep watch. I'm not intentionally trying to be difficult... [/Sblock]</p><p></p><p>The guards take Venial (Bertrand) to the Baron's office and both guards join him inside the room. <span style="color: Lime">"Well, now. Here we wait. You had best hope nothing happens to the Baron while he's finishing his meal now that some of his guard are no longer in the room. And this had better be important."</span></p><p></p><p>The Baron's office has a large oak desk, well tall and big enough for Venial to comfortably rest under the cut-out portion for the legs. There is a high-backed oak framed chair with leather cushions currently pushed so that the seat part is under the desk. The desk has file drawers on both the right and the left of the chair.</p><p></p><p>The walls are lined with fancy paneling and pictures depicting the major historical moments of Fenneress. There is also a significant map upon the wall opposite the desk with Fenneress upon it and the land divided. in each section of the land there are large names printed. Some in black, some in red. For example, the Baron's name is in black. The name over the city of Trappersdale happens to be in red. There are smaller names within each geographic division and some of these are in black and red as well.</p><p></p><p>Between the map on the wall and the desk there is a large rectangular oak table with 16 chairs. (2 at the ends and 7 down each side). The table is the same height as the desk. All in all, the room is nearly 40 feet long and almost 20 feet wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nonlethal Force, post: 3227052, member: 35788"] [Sblock=OOC] Yes, unfortunately the defeat position of the guard will be to stay in the room to keep watch. I'm not intentionally trying to be difficult... [/Sblock] The guards take Venial (Bertrand) to the Baron's office and both guards join him inside the room. [Color=Lime]"Well, now. Here we wait. You had best hope nothing happens to the Baron while he's finishing his meal now that some of his guard are no longer in the room. And this had better be important."[/Color] The Baron's office has a large oak desk, well tall and big enough for Venial to comfortably rest under the cut-out portion for the legs. There is a high-backed oak framed chair with leather cushions currently pushed so that the seat part is under the desk. The desk has file drawers on both the right and the left of the chair. The walls are lined with fancy paneling and pictures depicting the major historical moments of Fenneress. There is also a significant map upon the wall opposite the desk with Fenneress upon it and the land divided. in each section of the land there are large names printed. Some in black, some in red. For example, the Baron's name is in black. The name over the city of Trappersdale happens to be in red. There are smaller names within each geographic division and some of these are in black and red as well. Between the map on the wall and the desk there is a large rectangular oak table with 16 chairs. (2 at the ends and 7 down each side). The table is the same height as the desk. All in all, the room is nearly 40 feet long and almost 20 feet wide. [/QUOTE]
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