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==Courtyard & Galleries== | ==Courtyard & Galleries== | ||
The courtyard is a cobbled affair, crafted with stones taken from the Imperial Mountain itself. There are a variety of statues here and there, depicting figures from history, and a massive reflecting pool with a statue of the Scarlet Empress in its center. The statue is not the stern, regal ruler that so many depictions of her are. Instead, she is smiling coyly, as though she has a secret, and holding a lotus flower. The pool itself has many lotuses growing in it as well. | The courtyard is a cobbled affair, crafted with stones taken from the Imperial Mountain itself. There are a variety of statues here and there, depicting figures from history, and a massive reflecting pool with a statue of the Scarlet Empress in its center. The statue is not the stern, regal ruler that so many depictions of her are. Instead, she is smiling coyly, as though she has a secret, and holding a lotus flower. The pool itself has many lotuses growing in it as well. | ||
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In the '''Western Familial Suites''', V'neef Lyhisa (and [[V'neef Atufu|Atufu]], when he is home) occupies the third floor in the main suites on one end, with her twin daughters Sitia and Haria laying claim to the main suites on the other end (although they are away at the House of Bells). The other suites of this floor are filled, all allocated to Lyhisa and Atufu's children. V'neef Shar dwells in one of the main suites on the second floor, and the other suites of this floor are in half-preparation for the visit of any members of V'neef's blood family who come to visit (most other members of the House are put up in Guest Quarters). | In the '''Western Familial Suites''', V'neef Lyhisa (and [[V'neef Atufu|Atufu]], when he is home) occupies the third floor in the main suites on one end, with her twin daughters Sitia and Haria laying claim to the main suites on the other end (although they are away at the House of Bells). The other suites of this floor are filled, all allocated to Lyhisa and Atufu's children. V'neef Shar dwells in one of the main suites on the second floor, and the other suites of this floor are in half-preparation for the visit of any members of V'neef's blood family who come to visit (most other members of the House are put up in Guest Quarters). | ||
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==Hypocaust Towers== | ==Hypocaust Towers== | ||
The galleries that connect the Familial Suites with the Guest Quarters also connect to a set of squat stone '''Hypocaust Towers''', featuring hot baths and hypocaust rooms, and upper-story "wind galleries" - large open chambers at the top of the towers intended to permit sky-gazing, sunbathing and relatively private enjoyment of the winds. | The galleries that connect the Familial Suites with the Guest Quarters also connect to a set of squat stone '''Hypocaust Towers''', featuring hot baths and hypocaust rooms, and upper-story "wind galleries" - large open chambers at the top of the towers intended to permit sky-gazing, sunbathing and relatively private enjoyment of the winds. | ||
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It is not uncommon to find members of the household bathing and relaxing here, and much of the household business goes on in one of the large tubs. V'neef herself favors a morning constitutional every morning, with some time in a hypocaust, followed by a quick scrub and then some lingering time in the hot pool, where she often enjoys a breakfast of watered wine and fruit. It is not uncommon for family members to join her. | It is not uncommon to find members of the household bathing and relaxing here, and much of the household business goes on in one of the large tubs. V'neef herself favors a morning constitutional every morning, with some time in a hypocaust, followed by a quick scrub and then some lingering time in the hot pool, where she often enjoys a breakfast of watered wine and fruit. It is not uncommon for family members to join her. | ||
==Guest Quarters== | ==Guest Quarters== | ||
− | + | The guest quarters are lavishly appointed, with live-in slaves whose sole responsibility is to keep these quarters permanently ready for any guests who may arrive, and to serve them in any capacity while they're there. The ground floor of each of these buildings has a formal dining area, a ballroom and several small salon lounges off of those, with massive walls of glass that face the gardens. On the second and third floors, foyers lead to several sets of double doors, each leading to expensively appointed accommodations, large suites of several rooms each. | |
==Entry Towers== | ==Entry Towers== | ||
− | + | The entry towers are tall spires with a guard room on the ground floor, and an armory in the basements beneath it. Above that floor, the spire holds a barracks and mess hall for the House guards, as well as a set of smaller, simple rooms for any guards or slaves that guests may bring with them. | |
==Stables== | ==Stables== | ||
− | + | The V'neef stables are a gorgeous stone and wood structure, nearly half-covered in ivy. The building holds spaces for twenty horses, plus a small veterinarian's station off to one side. The loft level above the stables is where the fodder - oats and hay, generally - are stored, along with simple sleeping arrangements for the stablehands. | |
==Slave Dormitories== | ==Slave Dormitories== | ||
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Revision as of 14:56, 3 May 2011
Though smaller than many of the wings of the Great Houses in the Imperial Palace, the V'neef Wing lies quite close to the center of the Palace, a reflection of the Scarlet Empress' affection for her youngest daughter. The V'neef Wing is built in a small arc around a courtyard with a reflecting pool, and is surrounded by lush gardens that V'neef has had turned into a small vineyard with vines taken from her own Vineyard in the Qishi Prefecture, both a comforting bit of nostalgia for the House's founder, and a reminder to the other Houses of the source of V'neef's prosperity.
Inhabitants: The following members of House V'neef inhabit the V'neef Wing in the Imperial Palace:
- Main House: V'neef
- Familial Suites (Eastern): V'neef Mesara, V'neef Kenet, V'neef Isira, V'neef Urado;
- Familial Suites (Western): V'neef Lyhisa, V'neef Zirato, V'neef Lasaya, V'neef Waliya & Aiya; V'neef Shar
Contents
Layout
Courtyard & Galleries
The courtyard is a cobbled affair, crafted with stones taken from the Imperial Mountain itself. There are a variety of statues here and there, depicting figures from history, and a massive reflecting pool with a statue of the Scarlet Empress in its center. The statue is not the stern, regal ruler that so many depictions of her are. Instead, she is smiling coyly, as though she has a secret, and holding a lotus flower. The pool itself has many lotuses growing in it as well.
The galleries are all built according to the same principle: long hallways between main buildings with massive windowed walls that face the courtyard and the gardens. In the center of the galleries are small antechambers, salons and offices to provide easy and private spaces. Many of these chambers have sliding walls, allowing the household to shift the size of these spaces to fit the needs of the family.
The gallery that connects to the Hypocaust Towers features a single large lounge which the towers open onto, with seating sunken into the floor and simple food and wine available for those who've just enjoyed the relaxation of the Hypocaust Towers, and wish to socialize, eat and drink a little.
Main House
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Familial Suites
The familial suites are three story buildings, with lavishly appointed suites throughout the building. Each floor has an extensive, multi-room suite at each end, with smaller two- and three-room suites between them. The ground floor has a small set of kitchens and dining area (although most of the larger suites include dining facilities), as well as a selection of single rooms often given to single, less important members of the family.
In the Eastern Familial Suites, V'neef Mesara dwells on the second floor in the main suites there, with her children Isira and Urado in their own smaller adjoining suites. There are also suites for her other, absent children, Mahina, Takaro and Aliset, who are all away traveling or at school. Mesara's first-born Kenet also dwells in the larger set of suites on the other side of the first floor. The third floor remains uninhabited, and closed up.
In the Western Familial Suites, V'neef Lyhisa (and Atufu, when he is home) occupies the third floor in the main suites on one end, with her twin daughters Sitia and Haria laying claim to the main suites on the other end (although they are away at the House of Bells). The other suites of this floor are filled, all allocated to Lyhisa and Atufu's children. V'neef Shar dwells in one of the main suites on the second floor, and the other suites of this floor are in half-preparation for the visit of any members of V'neef's blood family who come to visit (most other members of the House are put up in Guest Quarters).
Hypocaust Towers
The galleries that connect the Familial Suites with the Guest Quarters also connect to a set of squat stone Hypocaust Towers, featuring hot baths and hypocaust rooms, and upper-story "wind galleries" - large open chambers at the top of the towers intended to permit sky-gazing, sunbathing and relatively private enjoyment of the winds.
The ground floor of these towers feature large central chambers with several baths in them - a large, round bath of hot spring water, a smaller bath of quite cold water and a set of tubs set into the floor with sluice openings above them, allowing for a quick scrub-down before entering either of the larger tubs.
Aside from the entry from the galleries, and the large glass window that looks out onto the gardens, the sides of the towers are entirely taken up by multiple hypocaust rooms, warm brick and wood chambers with wooden benches, and thin vents in the floor from which rises the steam of the hot springs below. There are six of these rooms, four of them small chambers for no more than four or so people, and the last two large enough to host parties of up to a dozen people.
It is not uncommon to find members of the household bathing and relaxing here, and much of the household business goes on in one of the large tubs. V'neef herself favors a morning constitutional every morning, with some time in a hypocaust, followed by a quick scrub and then some lingering time in the hot pool, where she often enjoys a breakfast of watered wine and fruit. It is not uncommon for family members to join her.
Guest Quarters
The guest quarters are lavishly appointed, with live-in slaves whose sole responsibility is to keep these quarters permanently ready for any guests who may arrive, and to serve them in any capacity while they're there. The ground floor of each of these buildings has a formal dining area, a ballroom and several small salon lounges off of those, with massive walls of glass that face the gardens. On the second and third floors, foyers lead to several sets of double doors, each leading to expensively appointed accommodations, large suites of several rooms each.
Entry Towers
The entry towers are tall spires with a guard room on the ground floor, and an armory in the basements beneath it. Above that floor, the spire holds a barracks and mess hall for the House guards, as well as a set of smaller, simple rooms for any guards or slaves that guests may bring with them.
Stables
The V'neef stables are a gorgeous stone and wood structure, nearly half-covered in ivy. The building holds spaces for twenty horses, plus a small veterinarian's station off to one side. The loft level above the stables is where the fodder - oats and hay, generally - are stored, along with simple sleeping arrangements for the stablehands.
Slave Dormitories
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Menagerie
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Vineyards
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Gardens
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