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by
Amelia Stebe
Played 26 times
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"Her Majestys Problem" by Amelia Stebe The kitchen is the servant entrance A description of the kitchen is "The castle kitchen is a bustling, smoky space with stone walls and a grand stove crackling with flames. Heavy oak tables are cluttered with copper pots, iron skillets, and baskets of vegetables. The air is thick with the scent of roasting meat, baking bread, and dried herbs hanging from the beams. Servants hurry about, chopping, stirring, and tending to stews simmering over the fire, while the master cook oversees it with a keen eye and a booming voice. It’s a warm, lively hub at the heart of the castle.[Paragraph break] to the south is the Main Hall." South of the kitchen is the Main Hall. A description of the main hall is "The main hall of the castle is a grand room with towering stone walls decorated with tapestries depicting epic battles and noble lineages. A massive, arched ceiling looms overhead, supported by heavy wooden beams. In the center, a long banquet table stretches across the room. A roaring fireplace at one end bathes the hall in a warm, flickering glow while iron chandeliers hang from above—laughter from the years echoes in the hall.[Paragraph Break] to the south is the sitting room". South of the Main Hall is the Sitting Room. A description of the sitting room is "The castle’s sitting room is a cozy, elegant space. A grand stone fireplace dominates one wall, its crackling fire casting a warm glow over plush armchairs and carved wooden tables. Painting of past queens adorn the walls while shelves lined with leather-bound books and brass candlesticks add a touch of refinement.[Paragraph break] to the south is the sitting room" The Crown is in the Main Hall. The description of the crown is "Delicate ornamental work woven around each jewel, patterns of twisting vines and celestial symbols etched by a craftsman long ago. At the crown center, a single diamond sat like a frozen star, a silent testament to power and legacy. Though it rested atop a velvet cushion, there was a weight to this crown that went beyond metal and stone. It was carrying thee symbol that whoever wore the crown carried a kingdom."