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This formal haunted mansion is a very popular party destination! Filled with ghosts and secret passages, there's a surprise around every corner. |
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|desc=Two rows of graceful sana'ati trees lead the way to altar at the front of the shrine, their branches intertwined overhead to form a lacy ceiling. The thick canopy of leaves provides protection from the elements like a benediction from the gods. Maiden tress vines hang from the branches of the sana'ati trees, their tendrils ready to entangle anyone sitting too close to the ends of the long benches.<br /> You also see an ebonwood crate draped with a nightsilk cloth.}} |
|desc=Two rows of graceful sana'ati trees lead the way to altar at the front of the shrine, their branches intertwined overhead to form a lacy ceiling. The thick canopy of leaves provides protection from the elements like a benediction from the gods. Maiden tress vines hang from the branches of the sana'ati trees, their tendrils ready to entangle anyone sitting too close to the ends of the long benches.<br /> You also see an ebonwood crate draped with a nightsilk cloth.}} |
Revision as of 13:34, 11 May 2015
This formal haunted mansion is a very popular party destination! Filled with ghosts and secret passages, there's a surprise around every corner.
[Winthoren Manor, Outdoor Shrine]
Two rows of graceful sana'ati trees lead the way to altar at the front of the shrine, their branches intertwined overhead to form a lacy ceiling. The thick canopy of leaves provides protection from the elements like a benediction from the gods. Maiden tress vines hang from the branches of the sana'ati trees, their tendrils ready to entangle anyone sitting too close to the ends of the long benches.
You also see an ebonwood crate draped with a nightsilk cloth.
This area features a dance hall, a formal (and haunted!) dining room, hidden passageways, a hedge maze, and is the only wedding area in which the cleric can release shrikes instead of doves after the ceremony.