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* One of the barges that, along with [[Riverhawk]], ferry people between [[Riverhaven]] and [[Throne City]]. |
* One of the barges that, along with [[Riverhawk]], ferry people between [[Riverhaven]] and [[Throne City]]. |
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* Stays docked for 1 minute. |
* Stays docked for 1 minute. |
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* Responds to the noun {{tt|Imperial Glory}}, vice {{tt|barge}}. |
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{{Cat|Ships, Transport |
{{Cat|Ships, Transport ships}} |
Latest revision as of 07:01, 28 October 2020
Imperial Glory | |
Class: | barge |
Look: | the barge Imperial Glory |
Rooms: | 2 |
Fare: | 120 Lirums |
Route: | Riverhaven Throne City |
["Imperial Glory"]
A row of water-stained benches occupies the deck of the Imperial Glory, where wealthy passengers can sit at ease and view the beautiful landscape, rolling forests and a few sandy beaches, of southern Therengia. Ropes used to tie off the barge when in harbor neatly hang from metal hooks. A tall railing along the side of the barge helps prevent the careless traveler from falling overboard into the murky waters, and a door leads within a cabin.
Obvious paths: none.
["Imperial Glory," Passengers' Cabin]
The cabin is sparsely decorated, if pleasantly, and with an air of affluence -- a painting of a flower-filled meadow hangs from one wall, and a wooden sidebar provides drink for the passengers. A cherrywood table and the chairs surrounding it are nailed to the deck of the barge, providing relative stability as the moderate-sized craft moves through the rolling waters. You also see a door.
Obvious paths: none.
Notes
- One of the barges that, along with Riverhawk, ferry people between Riverhaven and Throne City.
- Stays docked for 1 minute.
- Responds to the noun IMPERIAL GLORY, vice BARGE.