Quasqueton Room #25 - Rogahn's Chamber
Purpose / Function
This is Rogahn the Fearless's bedchamber.
Design
This room is clover shaped, the main portion of the room is about 40ft squared, and each corder alcove is 6ft deep and contain an elaborate tapestry.
Entries
Rogan's chambers is accessable only by secret doors. The room contains three, one leading into the hallway to the west, along with secret doors to the Throne Room and Mistress' Room
Sensory & Appearance
The curved walls are immediatly noticeable different thant he rest of the stronghold. Not only due to their layout, but also because of their coverings. The walls are furnished in vertical strips of rough-finished Fir wood. and the planks run in single pieces from floor to celling. The construction is simple, but it's strikingly pleasing to the eye.
In each of the four curved corners of the room is a different wall hanging. These tapestries are each 6' wide and approximately
8' high.
The four subjects depicted are:
A dragon being slain by a group of warriors. with one standing prominently at the front of the group. thrusting the killing sword into the dragon's neck;
A great battle in a mountain pass, with a small band of fighters led by a great wizard and a single hero putting an entire army to fight;
A warrior and a maiden on horseback against a backdrop of mountains, holding hands with joyful expressions;
And a depiction of a hero and a wizard joining in a firm handclasp on a deserted hilltop, with only a sunset in the background.
The subjects of each one of these paintings are clearly Rogahn the Fearless, his Mistress Melissa and Zelligar the Unknown. The tapestries. if removed, will be heavy (equal to 600 g .p . in weight each) and bulky; they are worth 100 g .p . each. Opposite the secret door on the west wall is a bed which is made of maple. with a feather mattress. The baseboard has an engraved letter R on it, but the bed is otherwise devoid of particular detail. A free-standing cabinet of wood matching the bed is alongside it. Inside are some garments of general use: cloaks, a leather vest. a buckskin shirt, a metal corselet, etc .. as well as a pair of boots. None is of any exceptional value. A wooden stool is near the cabinet, but there is no other furniture in the room.
The four subjects depicted are:
A dragon being slain by a group of warriors. with one standing prominently at the front of the group. thrusting the killing sword into the dragon's neck;
A great battle in a mountain pass, with a small band of fighters led by a great wizard and a single hero putting an entire army to fight;
A warrior and a maiden on horseback against a backdrop of mountains, holding hands with joyful expressions;
And a depiction of a hero and a wizard joining in a firm handclasp on a deserted hilltop, with only a sunset in the background.
The subjects of each one of these paintings are clearly Rogahn the Fearless, his Mistress Melissa and Zelligar the Unknown. The tapestries. if removed, will be heavy (equal to 600 g .p . in weight each) and bulky; they are worth 100 g .p . each. Opposite the secret door on the west wall is a bed which is made of maple. with a feather mattress. The baseboard has an engraved letter R on it, but the bed is otherwise devoid of particular detail. A free-standing cabinet of wood matching the bed is alongside it. Inside are some garments of general use: cloaks, a leather vest. a buckskin shirt, a metal corselet, etc .. as well as a pair of boots. None is of any exceptional value. A wooden stool is near the cabinet, but there is no other furniture in the room.
Architecture
This room is simple and spartan with few furnishing and tapistries of various battles. The room is large and oddly shaped, like a clover. each of the four corners is roughly 6ft deep and house a tapestry.
RUINED STRUCTURE
968
968
Founding Date
958
Type
Room, Common, Bedroom
Parent Location
Owner
Ruling/Owning Rank
Owning Organization
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