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Post by Gabriella Monturrae on Jun 16, 2014 6:01:27 GMT
Scene: Gabriella and the Tower's Remodeling Part 1
Result: Queen size beds & a little bigger rooms.
Side Effects: Pipes may back up a bit into the sinks as the Tower clears out it's rust and grime to begin 'updating' it's plumbing.
Gabriella was sitting in her room, laying in her silly twin size bed. "You know it couldn't hurt to give us bigger beds.." Talking to the tower once again. Hearing her closet door creak sadly open she raised a brow over towards it. "Because, I like to have a lot of room when I sleep." Two plants on the window seal wrapped their vines around each other. "Oh please. No. I do not want a bigger bed to share it with someone. As much as I enjoy cuddling, that is not my intentions on a larger bed." Scoffing that notion a moment she looked over to the bathrooms. "I enjoy the claw foot tubs though." Nodding a bit as she got up and walked into the bathroom. "Could use some better circulation though. It's time to get the crud from your pipes and push things through properly." Her eyes fell onto the sink which began to bubble up dark lake water into it. "Eww...somewhere else please? That's so unnecessary and you know it." Her steps took her back into the room to see a queen size bed in place of her old twin. But her sheets were gone...well she could buy sheets at least. A tilt of her head as her eyes scanned the room. Seeing there was a bit more space. "We're making progress." She smirked and went to sit back down on the new bigger bed. Happy with her current results.:::
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Post by Gabriella Monturrae on Jun 17, 2014 21:04:13 GMT
Scene: Gabriella and the Tower's Remodeling Part 2
Result: Windows! Illusions of windows, they do not open (yet) but they allow you a beautiful fake view of the optimal forest surroundings.
Side Effects: None.
Back in the rooms, Gabriella decided to check on the plumbing issues. Seeing as they were finally clearing themselves up she turned on the hot water. Nice and fresh. "This is awesome." The plumbing was starting it's process to be finished. Moving back out into the room she looked around. No Windows...Staring at the wall she tilted her head. "I know we are in the belly of the tower, but the rooms feel like dungeons with no windows." Moving to the wall she put her hand against it, "Illusion magic, I know you're strong. Let me show you." Gabriella closed her eyes and exhaled a soft vortex of bright green wisps against the wall for it to absorb her essense. Then she carresed her fingers along the wall to outline a rectangle frame. Removing her hand she pressed it up against the middle of the rectangle using her illusion magic to morph the wall into a window with a gorgous beach front view. Her eyes opened to see her work, "See! It's not hard, you try!" Hoping her 'energy transfer' would help the tower mimic her abilities a little bit. Pressing her lips together she let her illusion fade. Waiting. Nothing. Hmm. Gabriella shrugged, "It was worth a try..." Moving from the room the Tower shifted it's walls in the rooms. Giving the illusion of a window, seeing off into the forests surrounding. It was not real, a vision of fake trees, grass, animals, birds, even the sun, moon and stars at the proper times of day. Giving each room the perfect view of the sunrise and sunset. Gabriella's back to the rooms, she felt the shift in energy but just kept on walking. Maybe she'd notice it next time.::::
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Post by Cedric Graves on Aug 2, 2014 7:27:30 GMT
After pestering over and over again, Cedric was finally able to get the Tower to customize his room to his liking. Much more spacious and similar to his room back in Deadwood.
Upon entering the room, the first thing one would notice was the how the walls were not just walls, but in fact bookshelves impeccably organized. Book after book after book neatly tucked away; categorized and arranged in some kind of fashion that made sense to the mage. If there weren't books in place, then there were potions coming in a variety of colours and bottles, or some other type of random exotic oddity. A few of the shelves had a translucent purple barrier that helped prevent theft or even escape of the more lively books he owned.
Another characterstic of Cedric's room was the giant arched window on the wall directly across from the entrance - complete with a window seat. Passed the panes of the arched window was a grand view of the landscape beyond the tower.
His roof was vaulted. Incredibly vaulted. As a matter of fact, it was hard to tell there was a ceiling at all. It just went higher and higher up until leading into darkness. And yes, his library of books continued just as far, with a wooden wheeled library ladder included. However, his bed, his nightstand, and wardrobe closet sensibly had no book shelving behind them.
Before the shade of darkness in that high vaulted ceiling were a dozen antique oil lanterns that flickered and floated above to provide the room with light.
His simple, four-legged wooden desk was centered in the room, facing the vision of the arched window. The desk was neatly organized - although at times not so much - with the current books and scrolls he was reading. Parchment paper, quills dipped into jars of ink, and a candle were also laid out amongst the surface.
His full-sized bed was to the right of the room, framed with wooden panels and the head of it against the wall; sheeted with dark purple bed linens and a single feathered pillow. At the end of his bed lay a large chest that stored his weapons and possessions. It was a peculiar thing, because when opened, it seemed to have a bottomless pit as an infinite amount of his belongings could fit inside.
His wardrobe closet to the left of his bed was nothing out of the ordinary - just a plain wooden closet that had a mirror embedded into one of it's doors. And to the right side of his bed was a nightstand. But unlike most nightstands it did not hold a lamp. Instead, there was a Japanese maple bonsai tree settled on top with three small blue orbs hovering around it.
To the left of the room was a fireplace that had two small couches fit for one angled towards it, accompanied by a wooden round table stand centered between them. On that little table was a porcelain tea set. To the left of the fireplace was - of course- the door to the restroom, which was kept to it's original state that the Tower provided... for the time being.
That so far friends, is Cedric's chamber.
Welcome. And try not to steal anything.
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