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<blockquote data-quote="Dark_Jackalope" data-source="post: 3039046" data-attributes="member: 41706"><p><strong>Sail and Scepter, Port Verge (evening) – Vhir, Glasia</strong></p><p></p><p>Port Verge's most luxurious accommodations awaited Vhir and Glasia as they made their way to the third floor of the Sail and Scepter. Opening the ornately carved door, they found a large common room to be the center of the suite. On the wall opposite the door, about twenty feet away, tall double doors of glass lead to a balcony. They had a prime a view of the harbor, and beyond it, the foggy channel between Port Verge and the neighboring island of Trebaz Sinara. On the right and south-facing side of the central room, two bedrooms lay beyond a pair of dark wooden doors; a smaller sleeping chamber was located on the opposite wall, but the room next to it is larger than any of the bedrooms, and looking through the slightly ajar double doors, it appeared to be for conducting meetings and other business.</p><p></p><p>Thick woven carpets covered the floors, and a few tasteful paintings of scenic vistas adorned the common room's walls. Ornate brass lanterns along the walls had been lit to keep out the oncoming night--the eastern horizon has already grown dark. There was a small fireplace in each of the side rooms, and a large on in the common room. The stone façade and hearth were warm from the low fires the maid had left burning, making the rooms more cheery and comfortable. Facing the large fireplace in the common room was two high-backed chairs upholstered in blue, and a chaise and two squatter chairs were arranged around a low table in the center. Near the balcony doors, overlooking the harbor, was a small round breakfast table and four chairs.</p><p></p><p>The girl and the kobold made themselves at home, unpacking their things into the armoires and onto the desks and tables in their rooms of choice. In the largest bedroom was a lavish canopy bed, clothed in the same blue as the chairs in the common room. The adjoining room held two smaller and simpler beds, and the third chamber beside the meeting room had one small bed.</p><p></p><p>As they had just about settled in for the night, after properly moving into the suite, a brisk and officious knock sounded on the front door. The bellman’s smooth muffled voice announced, <span style="color: Orange">“Visitor for Master Vhir, a dwarf by the name of Bourstart. Since you were expecting a message, I took the liberty of bringing him up with me.”</span></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">OOC: Question for Bront: is Carver headed back for the Sail and Scepter, or is he joining Doral and Partash on their endeavors?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark_Jackalope, post: 3039046, member: 41706"] [B]Sail and Scepter, Port Verge (evening) – Vhir, Glasia[/B] Port Verge's most luxurious accommodations awaited Vhir and Glasia as they made their way to the third floor of the Sail and Scepter. Opening the ornately carved door, they found a large common room to be the center of the suite. On the wall opposite the door, about twenty feet away, tall double doors of glass lead to a balcony. They had a prime a view of the harbor, and beyond it, the foggy channel between Port Verge and the neighboring island of Trebaz Sinara. On the right and south-facing side of the central room, two bedrooms lay beyond a pair of dark wooden doors; a smaller sleeping chamber was located on the opposite wall, but the room next to it is larger than any of the bedrooms, and looking through the slightly ajar double doors, it appeared to be for conducting meetings and other business. Thick woven carpets covered the floors, and a few tasteful paintings of scenic vistas adorned the common room's walls. Ornate brass lanterns along the walls had been lit to keep out the oncoming night--the eastern horizon has already grown dark. There was a small fireplace in each of the side rooms, and a large on in the common room. The stone façade and hearth were warm from the low fires the maid had left burning, making the rooms more cheery and comfortable. Facing the large fireplace in the common room was two high-backed chairs upholstered in blue, and a chaise and two squatter chairs were arranged around a low table in the center. Near the balcony doors, overlooking the harbor, was a small round breakfast table and four chairs. The girl and the kobold made themselves at home, unpacking their things into the armoires and onto the desks and tables in their rooms of choice. In the largest bedroom was a lavish canopy bed, clothed in the same blue as the chairs in the common room. The adjoining room held two smaller and simpler beds, and the third chamber beside the meeting room had one small bed. As they had just about settled in for the night, after properly moving into the suite, a brisk and officious knock sounded on the front door. The bellman’s smooth muffled voice announced, [COLOR=Orange]“Visitor for Master Vhir, a dwarf by the name of Bourstart. Since you were expecting a message, I took the liberty of bringing him up with me.”[/COLOR] [COLOR=Red]OOC: Question for Bront: is Carver headed back for the Sail and Scepter, or is he joining Doral and Partash on their endeavors?[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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