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* '''Courtyard:''' This courtyard is a small, cobble-stoned affair, with small blooming shrubberies planted alongside the actual walls of the house.
 
* '''Courtyard:''' This courtyard is a small, cobble-stoned affair, with small blooming shrubberies planted alongside the actual walls of the house.
* '''Foyer:''' A hardwood floored room with ceilings that extend well past the first floor, the foyer is reached after entry through a set of large double doors. A sizeable window stretches up into the open space above the foyer floor, flooding the room with light from outside.
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* '''Foyer:''' A hardwood floored room with ceilings that extend well past the first floor, the foyer is reached after entry through a set of large double doors. A sizeable window stretches up into the open space above the foyer floor, flooding the room with light from outside. There is a wide-backed chair flanked by small side tables on either side of the door that leads under the stairs, intended for more esteemed guests who are forced to wait, and wooden benches beside the main door for servants and messengers.
* '''Travel Room:''' X
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* '''Travel Room:''' Because of the amount of travel that Aapo normally does, Winds set this large antechamber up as a travel room. When he is about to leave on a journey, it has all of his bags and other travel necessities, nicely packed and organized; when he returns, it's the room where baggage and dirty or torn clothing is dumped to be mended and washed. The room itself bears mainly shelves and a few tables, which house the sorts of things that Aapo uses extensively while traveling.
* '''Stables:''' X
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* '''Stables:''' This attached stables is fair-sized, capable of holding
 
* '''Pantry:''' X
 
* '''Pantry:''' X
 
* '''Armory:''' X
 
* '''Armory:''' X

Revision as of 17:00, 19 February 2009

First Floor (Ground)

First Floor
AapoHouse1.jpg
  • Courtyard: This courtyard is a small, cobble-stoned affair, with small blooming shrubberies planted alongside the actual walls of the house.
  • Foyer: A hardwood floored room with ceilings that extend well past the first floor, the foyer is reached after entry through a set of large double doors. A sizeable window stretches up into the open space above the foyer floor, flooding the room with light from outside. There is a wide-backed chair flanked by small side tables on either side of the door that leads under the stairs, intended for more esteemed guests who are forced to wait, and wooden benches beside the main door for servants and messengers.
  • Travel Room: Because of the amount of travel that Aapo normally does, Winds set this large antechamber up as a travel room. When he is about to leave on a journey, it has all of his bags and other travel necessities, nicely packed and organized; when he returns, it's the room where baggage and dirty or torn clothing is dumped to be mended and washed. The room itself bears mainly shelves and a few tables, which house the sorts of things that Aapo uses extensively while traveling.
  • Stables: This attached stables is fair-sized, capable of holding
  • Pantry: X
  • Armory: X
  • Shop: X
  • Wash Room: X















Second Floor

Second Floor
AapoHouse2.jpg
  • Great Room: X
  • Study/Library: X
  • Slave Quarters: X
  • Dining: X
  • Kitchens: X
  • Guest Quarters: X
    • Bath: X
    • Servant Quarters: X















Third Floor

Third Floor
AapoHouse3.jpg
  • Master's Bedchamber: X
  • Master's Bath: X
  • Master's Dining: X
  • Major Domo's Quarters: X
    • Bath: X
    • Safe: X
  • Guest Quarters: X
    • Bath: X
    • Servant Quarters: X















Rooftop

Rooftop
AapoHouse4.jpg
  • Rooftop Lounge: X
  • Filter Controls: X
  • Greenhouse, Decorative: X
  • Greenhouse, Edible: X