Difference between revisions of "Pankratium Triumphant"

From OakthorneWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
(New page: Built around three main rooms: hot baths, tepid baths, cold baths Dressing Chambers: Entryway where patrons enter and disrobe, and enter into their chambers, which then lead to the atrium...)
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 +
* Cellars: Boiler Rooms, Ice Rooms
 +
* First Floor: Dressing Chambers, Baths, aurilarium, lathandarium
 +
* Second Floor: Atrium, Personal Chambers
 +
* Third Floor: Owner's suites,
 +
 +
 +
 
Built around three main rooms: hot baths, tepid baths, cold baths
 
Built around three main rooms: hot baths, tepid baths, cold baths
  
Line 5: Line 12:
 
Atrium: principal entrance, water closets off to one side, covered portico. Marbled promenade around the edges, with sands for wrestling and fighting. Small rooms off the atrium that can be rented, the renter given the keys and storing his possessions.
 
Atrium: principal entrance, water closets off to one side, covered portico. Marbled promenade around the edges, with sands for wrestling and fighting. Small rooms off the atrium that can be rented, the renter given the keys and storing his possessions.
  
Cold Chamber: Round pool, kept cold by fistfuls of snow every hour, and a block of ice in a cage beneath the surface of the pool.
+
Aurilarium: Round pool, kept cold by fistfuls of snow every hour, and a block of ice in a cage beneath the surface of the pool.
 +
* Ice Water Room, the "cold room" where snow and ice is stored, and the vats of cold water that fed the cold chamber is
  
 
Oiling Chamber: empty room filled with brass beds underneath hypocaust vents, which makes them very warm. Laid on with very thin sheets, oiled up and massaged. may be done publicly, in which conversation happens, or in solitary chambers, by a servant, who may or may not provide sexual services therein.
 
Oiling Chamber: empty room filled with brass beds underneath hypocaust vents, which makes them very warm. Laid on with very thin sheets, oiled up and massaged. may be done publicly, in which conversation happens, or in solitary chambers, by a servant, who may or may not provide sexual services therein.
 +
 +
Lathandarium: Round pool, kept hot by flowing just-shy-of-boiling water.
 +
* Boiler Room: chamber where three-tiered boiler is kept hot and flows down into the Lathandarium.
 +
 +
Open Baths: Three-winged area, with a central shared baths, one for men and one for women. Each has small private baths that lead off of those.

Revision as of 20:38, 14 February 2014

  • Cellars: Boiler Rooms, Ice Rooms
  • First Floor: Dressing Chambers, Baths, aurilarium, lathandarium
  • Second Floor: Atrium, Personal Chambers
  • Third Floor: Owner's suites,


Built around three main rooms: hot baths, tepid baths, cold baths

Dressing Chambers: Entryway where patrons enter and disrobe, and enter into their chambers, which then lead to the atrium.

Atrium: principal entrance, water closets off to one side, covered portico. Marbled promenade around the edges, with sands for wrestling and fighting. Small rooms off the atrium that can be rented, the renter given the keys and storing his possessions.

Aurilarium: Round pool, kept cold by fistfuls of snow every hour, and a block of ice in a cage beneath the surface of the pool.

  • Ice Water Room, the "cold room" where snow and ice is stored, and the vats of cold water that fed the cold chamber is

Oiling Chamber: empty room filled with brass beds underneath hypocaust vents, which makes them very warm. Laid on with very thin sheets, oiled up and massaged. may be done publicly, in which conversation happens, or in solitary chambers, by a servant, who may or may not provide sexual services therein.

Lathandarium: Round pool, kept hot by flowing just-shy-of-boiling water.

  • Boiler Room: chamber where three-tiered boiler is kept hot and flows down into the Lathandarium.

Open Baths: Three-winged area, with a central shared baths, one for men and one for women. Each has small private baths that lead off of those.