Bremen Town Hall
This small building was used for town planning, particularly the annual floods that plagued the town. Nowadays, sporadic emergencies shifted to ever lingering burdens, leaving the town hall largely unused. Unreadable stone tablets, ruined paintings in moldy frames, broken parts of a giant’s massive weapon, and other peculiar finds from the shores sit on shelves as a reminder of a more prosperous past.
Speaker’s Chambers
The upper floor’s height was built to accommodate dwarves. The rooms’ tidiness contrasts with the abundance of strangely misplaced objects: paintings have been taken from the walls and placed on chairs, dishes stacked on the floor, flowers lie neatly sorted next to their vases, important documents rolled up and stored in winter clothing, and so on.
Type
Manor house / Meeting hall
Parent Location
Owner
Ruling/Owning Rank
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