Clockwork Boudoir
Repurposed menial automata that have been modified and upgraded with enhanced analytic engines for interactive service.
Purpose / Function
Operates ostensible as a themed bar with creative costumes and personas for the automata employed there. The second floor is a large modular auditorium used for parties, events and performances while the third floor has a variety of private rooms for entertainment where units can be rented by the hour.
Alterations
A large second with performance hall and third story of private rooms were built on top of the original structure with a basement workshop constructed underneath the building to service and repair automata and serve as storage for automata not currently in use.
Architecture
The original building was constructed in the New Rethyri style of squat, foreboding dark stone with large grotesque bas reliefs engraved along its walls. The newer floors were built in a contrasting light color palate of lacquered woods, ornate metalwork with the streamlined geometry of New Osposi style in hopes of attracting more upscale visitors from neighboring districts like Arbbric's Gate and Bellwood
History
Was a run down neighborhood watering hole till it was bought by a tabloid owner by the name of Alvaro Noyes, who took inspiration from the lurid and salacious stories his paper ran of people repurposing automata as sex objects and built a mechanical bordello with it's nominal cover as a cabaret.
Has put on several successful full stage plays and musical performances that were remarkably well received in the community and has made his establishment if not respectable, then at least tolerated.
Alvaro brought on a street tech by the name of Coruna Luzane to upgrade the analytic engines of his repurposed automata. Her constant upgrades have made the automata more advanced than all but the most customized or military units.
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