Crossing High Temple/Wedding Chapel
A building found along the western path of the Crossing High Temple grounds (RoomID #755062).
Outside
Just outside the chapel, a vibrant white rose can be picked.
Foyer
[Wedding Chapel, Foyer]
Candlelight flickers with warm luminance off the graceful figures of two statues guarding a silverwillow archway, diffusing the shadows found in the hours of darkness. More candlelight pools from passages to the north and south, highlighting the edges of tapestries hung to either side of them. Opposite the archway, a pair of large oaken doors reveals the way back outside.
Obvious exits: north, south.
Groom's Chambers
[Wedding Chapel, Groom's Chambers]
The light of the many silver candelabras fills the room with its warm glow. Surrounding a low mahogany table is a soft couch and several deep brown leather armchairs sitting upon a silvery grey carpet. A matching mahogany desk sits between two panoramic windows along the northern wall, its panes now dimmed with night.
You also see a small door leading to the altar.
Obvious exits: south.
- The couch, armchair & desk here are Donation racks.
| On the rosewood cart | ||
|---|---|---|
| Item | Price | Done |
| a frosted crystal pitcher of water with lemon slices floating on the top | 0 | |
| a large bowl filled with salted cashews | 0 | |
| a crystalline decanter of spiced red wine | 0 | |
| a polished silver candelabra | 0 | |
Bride's Chamber
[Wedding Chapel, Bride's Chamber]
The glass windows now lay dark, glinting with the flickering glow of the lit candelabras sitting upon nearly every available surface. Surrounding a low ash table topped with an etched glass pane are dozens of soft velvet cushions in shades of ivory and gold. A tall ash-framed mirror stands next to a vanity on the other side of the room.
You also see a small door leading to the altar.
Obvious exits: north.
- The cushion here is a Donation rack.
| On the ash table | ||
|---|---|---|
| Item | Price | Done |
| a silver tray of small shortbread cookies dusted with powdered sugar | 0 | |
| a warming earthen pot of catmint tea over a small candle | 0 | |
| a crystal pitcher filled with iced fruit juice | 0 | |
| a polished silver candelabra | 0 | |
Atrium (archway)
[Wedding Chapel, Atrium]
The darkened windows glisten with the reflected glow of many candles, faintly throwing back the radiance to futher illuminate the room. Two tables sitting in the shelter of the undrawn curtains between them offer a light array of refreshments and fresh flowers. Almost hidden in the shadow of a pair of large oaken doors, a wrought iron stairway leads to the higher levels of the chapel.
You also see a graceful silverwillow archway.
Obvious exits: none.
| On the oak table | ||
|---|---|---|
| Item | Price | Done |
| a beaded glass pitcher containing iced spring water | 0 | |
| a frosty glass pitcher filled with sweet iced lemonade | 0 | |
| a water-filled crystal bowl with tiny starflowers floating within | 0 | |
| a polished silver candelabra | 0 | |
| On the rosewood table | ||
|---|---|---|
| Item | Price | Done |
| a tray of havarti and rye sandwich slices sprinkled with sprigs of dill | 0 | |
| a chilled bowl of sliced strawberries sprinkled with sugar | 0 | |
| a platter of cucumber and cheese sandwiches | 0 | |
| a faceted crystal vase filled with long-stemmed tiger lilies | 0 | |
| a polished silver candelabra | 0 | |
Seating
[Wedding Chapel, Seating]
The resplendent glow of dozens of candles sitting in tall candelabras chases away the shadows that come with the night. Between the rows of padded oak benches facing the east end of the chamber is a carpeted aisle leading to a wide, brightly lit dais.
Obvious exits: out.
The usher whispers, "PEER ROOM will show you who's in the hall at the moment. You can also PEER at the dais. We ask that no magic be performed here."
- The actions on the Dais will show up in your familiar window if you have it open.
- The bench here is a Donation rack.
Dais
[Wedding Chapel, Dais]
Golden light shines upon the faces and arms of dancing alabaster fae from the wax candles they hold in their grasp as they stand to each side of a low white marble altar. Behind the altar is a darkened stained glass window, its colors still rich even when dimmed by night. Across the length of the dais lays a soft white velvet carpet embroidered with subtle golden threads that shimmer slightly where touched by the light.
Obvious exits: down.
- This room is accessed from the door in either of the Bride's or Groom's Chambers.