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==Supplicants of the Tide==
==Supplicants of the Tide==
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|roomname=[Lounge, Supplicants of the Tide]
|desc=An expansive limestone dome arcs high overhead, removed sections in a trifold symmetrical pattern forming a large skylight. The acoustics of the room are incredible -- there is no echo, but all sound is amplified. Flawlessly polished sapphire and quartz prisms hang from fine seasilk lines, gently swaying in errant breezes and casting dancing rainbows and spears of light along every surface. At the center of the room sits a softly smiling statue of Aluna, arms outstretched and webbed hands splayed wide. Numerous Merelew in simple robes gaze upward or at the figure in reflection, attending to the questions of guests in muted conversation. On the far wall there is a plain oval door secured with a thick basalt beam.
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You also see a simple arch.<br/>
Obvious exits: none.
}}''
look statue:
Carved in exquisite detail, the marble statue depicts a scaled Merelew woman with flowing kelp for hair, smiling softly. Baring her teeth in challenge, her arms and webbed hands are outstretched, as if in welcome or ready for violence. The statue appears fantastically lifelike, and seems to drink the drink, always illuminated by sun, moon, or stars.

look door:
Carved in a simple and unadorned fashion, the wooden door is secured with a thick basalt beam.

Revision as of 23:19, 2 November 2021

This building on the Andreshlew Dock Walk supports 5 restricted-access arches, 1 each for each of the Merelew Factions that can be aligned with during the Hollow Eve Festival. A base of 900 reputation points per faction is needed to enter the corresponding arch. A minimum amount of reputation may also be needed to enter the building.


Lobby

[Seat of Unification, Lobby]
A hub of activity, this hexagonal room features each faction equally represented along a wall. Merelew come and go, briefly stopping to talk with one another before passing through. Like all transitory spaces, it is marked primarily by clean floors and passably comfortable furniture that appears largely unused. Festive kelp linen banners hang from the ceiling, which is set with a swirling pattern of blue-hued stones.
You also see a coral arch, a metallic arch, a living arch, an elaborate arch, a simple arch and a columned exit.
Obvious exits: none.


Faction Merelew NPC Title Arch Name
Depth Shapers Form Shaper Vestaet Initiate Shaper coral arch
Inverted Crucible Transmuter Zaenen Tidal Mixer metallic arch
Trickling Sun Preserver of Balance Kixfa Depth Preserver living arch
Red Fan Traders Opportunity Broker Petret Tidal Broker elaborate arch
Supplicants of the Tide Aluna's Protector Iaxet Tidal Adherent simple arch

Trickling Sun

[Lounge, Trickling Sun]
Every surface is covered in life, ocean and air breathing represented in equal part. Thick vines cover the walls, tall cylindrical tanks hold schooling fish and stretching kelp, and open basins feature mussel covered rocks regularly misted with brine rising around open pools full of anemone, coral, crab and darting octopus. Several Merelew tend to the room, softly chiding uncooperative flora and fauna and praising new growth. A large stone platform at the center of the room displays a small piece of tomiek sealed in thick lead glass, and on the far wall, a large oval door is secured with thick kelp fiber ropes.
You also see a living arch.
Obvious exits: none.


No bigger than an egg, the small chunk of tomiek gives off an unsettling purple glow. Resting next to a small plaque, the piece is housed under a heavy lead glass dome.
A piece of tomiek reads:
"May we never forget the damage done, nor the duty to restore balance."
  • LOOK DOOR: Covered in carved images of waving kelp and leaping dolphin, the door is secured with thick kelp fiber ropes.
* The door is currently closed off.

Depth Shapers

[Lounge, Depth Shapers]
Half completed sculptures and murals are arranged around the room, as Merelew dressed in functional work robes mill about. While the most common medium is flowing shell and coral, stone, tapestry, and the occasional glint of gem or metal are also incorporated into the designs. Some of the Merelew are busy working on projects, others passionately debating technique or expression. Visible is a wide range of artistic representation, from the abstract and symbolic to exquisite detail and lifelike forms. Scattered throughout the room are various imported artworks from the mainland, meticulously cared for and prominently displayed. Etched into the far wall is an oval line.
You also see a coral arch.
Obvious exits: none.


On closer examination, the line does not appear carved, but rather, naturally formed, as one continuous and smooth depression into the stone wall. It is clearly a door, though it appears sealed.

Inverted Crucible

TBD

Red Fan Traders

TBD

Supplicants of the Tide

Lounge, Supplicants of the Tide
An expansive limestone dome arcs high overhead, removed sections in a trifold symmetrical pattern forming a large skylight. The acoustics of the room are incredible -- there is no echo, but all sound is amplified. Flawlessly polished sapphire and quartz prisms hang from fine seasilk lines, gently swaying in errant breezes and casting dancing rainbows and spears of light along every surface. At the center of the room sits a softly smiling statue of Aluna, arms outstretched and webbed hands splayed wide. Numerous Merelew in simple robes gaze upward or at the figure in reflection, attending to the questions of guests in muted conversation. On the far wall there is a plain oval door secured with a thick basalt beam.
You also see a simple arch.
Obvious exits: none.

look statue: Carved in exquisite detail, the marble statue depicts a scaled Merelew woman with flowing kelp for hair, smiling softly. Baring her teeth in challenge, her arms and webbed hands are outstretched, as if in welcome or ready for violence. The statue appears fantastically lifelike, and seems to drink the drink, always illuminated by sun, moon, or stars.

look door: Carved in a simple and unadorned fashion, the wooden door is secured with a thick basalt beam.