Talk:Aqueous Accoutrements (1)

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Main Room

>look cot You see nothing unusual. >look hammock You see nothing unusual. >look bed The image of waves crashing violently onto a rocky outcropping is painted on the canopy. >look second bed Distressed wood burned with insignia creates a sturdy bed with a domed top resembling an oversized treasure chest. Nestled into the bottom of the chest, bright sapphire and rich ruby fabrics atop the thick mattress compete with the dull gold of the coin pillows. A rope of pillow pearls drapes across the bed, glistening ivory against the jewels. >look third bed You see nothing unusual.

West

>look table The base of the blue-tinted glass has been filled with water and displays an ocean floor scene. At the bottom lies a thin bed of sand that has been sprinkled with small rocks. Small strands of kelp rise from the base and are pushed against the table's glass top. >look second table Intricate patterns of life in the sea bed are carefully preserved underneath a thin sheen of blue-tinted glass, protecting the surface of the coral as well as making the table smooth enough for everyday use. Embedded in the glass are tiny bubbles, giving the table the strong illusion of being underwater. The four legs of the table are made of marble seahorses, each of them facing outward in bas relief. >look chair Seared into the seat of the chair is the image of a large conch shell lying in a coral forest. >look second chair The legs of the salt-stained driftwood chair are covered with barnacles. Despite the wear of the sea and being host to the barnacles, the chair looks quite comfortable.

East

>look mat You see nothing unusual. >look painting A collection of seashells frames the edges of the painting. The oil work is the image of a small shark swimming through a kelp forest, chasing a bright orange seahorse. >look netting A fishing net and bits of ship rigging have been twisted together to make the complex mess of rope and line. Trapped within the grasp of the netting are a few small, dead, sea creatures. >look sword > The swordfish has been posed to look as if it was leaping from the water when it was caught. A thick fishing hook remains inserted in its mouth. >look stand You see nothing unusual. >look rack The rail is mounted around the remnants of a broken mast. Belaying pins are still set within some of the pin holes, offering a spot to hang a weapon, while others have been ripped from the wooden sockets, perfect for the display of a melee weapon.