Elizzibiana/Residences/Ratha Gamant

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[Sraan's Home]
A delicate silk carpet dyed in variegated shades of sand and sea adorns the gold-flecked black marble floor of this eerie ritual chamber. A darkened oak mantel fireplace, with a drab oil painting hanging above it, rests between a broad dark dragonwood sandpit filled with powdered obsidian and a black obsidian altar pushed up against the polished flamewood walls. The room holds a very strong scent of cherry blossoms.
You also see a blue-eyed Taisidon jungle cat, a stained glass Ushnish window, a polished oak door, a pile of deep red silk cushions, an elegant dark dragonwood weapon rack with blackened moonsilver filigree and an elegant dark dragonwood armor stand with blackened moonsilver filigree.


On the obsidian altar you see a tiny candy Ushnish, an enameled viper-pommel lata (blade), a wide porcelain bowl painted along the inner curve with the image of a desert oasis, a desert-tan steel tailband painted in a camouflage pattern and a savory hand-pie stuffed with beef tenderloin and stewed cabbage.

On the dragonwood rack you see a braided ice-veined leather whip arrayed with knots of blued moonsilver and a darkstone nightstick.

On the flamewood wall you see a drab oil painting, an intricately embroidered silk tapestry displaying a detailed map of Elanthia, a bronze Ushnish etching and a portrait of a black-clad Elf with fangs visible beneath his grin.


drab oil painting:
An immense army of steel-clad S'Kra Dragon Priests, just appearing around the bend of a large mountain, march towards a magnificent crystal-walled city with a colossal silver tower rising out of the center. The steel gate to the western wall is being feverishly cranked shut, and ill-prepared Elothean and Elven soldiers, most not fully armored, run to man the breadth of the battlements. The city folk rush about madly, running to their homes in panic and barricading the doors.
A drab oil painting reads: The Fury of the Dragon Priests