As Persephone enters the room, the light of the sunrod overtakes the darkness. Under closer inspection everyone notices the trees are not real, but elaborately carved metallic trees with silver trunks and golden leaves. The craftsmanship of the trees is outstanding. Clearly, elves were instrumental in the creation of these sculptures.
The pool’s stonework is so smooth that is appears to be carved from one massive block of marble. About two inches of stale water fill the pool right now. In the center of the pool, under the water, is a small concaved depression. The walls of the pool are about six inches thick. Carved around the top of the pool is the phrase, “All true life results from two components – Light & Water.”
Tapestries:
North Tapestry (10’ X 20’)
A masterpiece, this floor-to-ceiling tapestry depicts the exploits of a valiant figure performing heroic deeds. Three scenes picture him battling hordes of hobgoblins, rescuing an elven princess, and bravely carrying a bundled form through a burning forest.
East Tapestry (6’ X 8’)
This small tapestry shows the same valiant warrior kneeling in the elven throne room as the elven king presents him with a small, elaborately carved wooden box. Behind the king stands the princess from in the first tapestry. The gathered elves appear to regard the man with awe and admiration. A strange gleaming ring appears on his right hand.
South Tapestry (11’ X 15’)
This floor-to-ceiling tapestry features a scene of the same valiant figure receiving a parchment from the King. In attendance are his young wife, and two small boys.
West Tapestry (12’ X 30’)
This large tapestry completely covers the west wall. It depicts the construction of NeMoren Manor in the developing town of Weston. A valiant figure is shown watching the construction, but at this point he is an old man. He consults with a much younger man, probably one of his sons, over designs for the house.
While Enoch examines the western Tapestry, Anna notices that the tapestry seems to hang a little differently than the others. She pulls the corner of the tapestry away from the wall and sees a cutout alcove with a statue in it.
Concealed behind the western tapestry, this 5 ft.-by-5 ft room contains a marble statue of an armored warrior. He faces the doorway, his hands casually resting on the hilt of his sword, which is buried; point down, between his feet. A small plaque on the base of the statue reads, “Sir Jaycin Threefingers, Hero of the Realm.” There is also a small gold plaque mounted on the west wall behind the statue.