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The Serene Holds of Urzoa

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Storm Quarter & The Oria


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🎵 Theme 🎵

 

The Oria in the Storm Quarter of Baromenes is a grand and imposing structure, its façade is made of dark stone and adorned with intricate carvings that depict scenes from ancient myths and legends. As you enter the library, the heavy wooden doors creak open, revealing a vast space filled with rows upon rows of towering bookcases that stretch up to the high, vaulted ceiling. The air is cool and musty, with the scent of old parchment and leather-bound books permeating every inch of the room.

The library is divided into several sections, each dedicated to a different field of knowledge. The first section you come across is the history section, where ancient scrolls and tomes recount the legends and lore of the land. The shelves are lined with volumes written in various languages and scripts, some bound in gold and adorned with precious jewels.

In the center of the Oria resides a circular counter made of dark oak wood. Behind the counter, several librarians sit at their desks, poring over dusty tomes and ancient scrolls. They are dressed in long, flowing robes of deep blue, adorned with gold embroidery and intricate symbols. Each librarian has their own desk, complete with an inkwell, quill, and several stacks of books.

At the center of the counter, there is a large, ornate book stand, which displays a selection of rare and valuable tomes that are not available for loan. 

there are still some visitors in the Oria including scholars and researchers who prefer to work at night when the library is quiet and peaceful, away from the distractions of the city. There are also those who seek refuge from the chaos of the streets and come to the library to read and relax. Most of the library is empty besides a few stragglers and the Librarians.

 


Baromenes
5:47 pm
Wineday (Wednesday), 17th of Midsummer, 495 AC


SCENE INSTRUCTIONS
Welcome to the Oria! If you require help there are several Librarians to help you find whatever you may be looking for or answer any questions you may have. 

TheWordWeaver

TheWordWeaver

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The Serene Holds of Urzoa

line-break-clipart-2.png.421f3824a8bdfee29df9876444eb7ac8.png


Storm Quarter & The Oria


6.webp.000c2df0a2381ed2620f11b58279e500.webp

🎵 Theme 🎵

 

The Oria in the Storm Quarter of Baromenes is a grand and imposing structure, its façade is made of dark stone and adorned with intricate carvings that depict scenes from ancient myths and legends. As you enter the library, the heavy wooden doors creak open, revealing a vast space filled with rows upon rows of towering bookcases that stretch up to the high, vaulted ceiling. The air is cool and musty, with the scent of old parchment and leather-bound books permeating every inch of the room.

The library is divided into several sections, each dedicated to a different field of knowledge. The first section you come across is the history section, where ancient scrolls and tomes recount the legends and lore of the land. The shelves are lined with volumes written in various languages and scripts, some bound in gold and adorned with precious jewels.

In the center of the Oria resides a circular counter made of dark oak wood. Behind the counter, several librarians sit at their desks, poring over dusty tomes and ancient scrolls. They are dressed in long, flowing robes of deep blue, adorned with gold embroidery and intricate symbols. Each librarian has their own desk, complete with an inkwell, quill, and several stacks of books.

At the center of the counter, there is a large, ornate book stand, which displays a selection of rare and valuable tomes that are not available for loan. 

there are still some visitors in the Oria including scholars and researchers who prefer to work at night when the library is quiet and peaceful, away from the distractions of the city. There are also those who seek refuge from the chaos of the streets and come to the library to read and relax. Most of the library is empty besides a few stragglers and the Librarians.

 


Baromenes
5:47 pm
Wineday (Wednesday), 17th of Midsummer, 495 AC


SCENE INSTRUCTIONS
Welcome to the Oria! If you require help there are several Librarians to help you find whatever you may be looking for or answer any questions you may have. 

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