Sora No Machi Governor's Manor
Isawa Haruto's residence in Sora No Machi exudes an air of serene authority and practical elegance. The manor is a blend of traditional Phoenix architecture and adaptations for the colder climate.
The residence is crafted from sturdy timber sourced from the ancient forests of Isawa no Mori , its walls painted in muted tones of white and cool blues that harmonize with the snowy landscape of winter. A sloping, tiled roof, designed to withstand heavy snowfall, extends over the structure, its eaves adorned with intricate carvings depicting phoenix motifs and symbols of elemental mastery. Stone lanterns line the pathways leading to the main entrance, casting a soft glow that pierces the chilly evening air.
Grounds:
Surrounded by a carefully manicured garden, the grounds of Isawa Haruto's residence are a blend of functionality and natural beauty. Bonsia trees, meticulously pruned, provide greenery year-round. A small, serene pond reflects the changing seasons, its surface occasionally kissed by delicate snowflakes in winter, creating a picturesque scene that embodies the harmony between man and nature.
Inside, the residence is a haven of warmth and refinement. Polished wooden floors lined with thick tatami mats lead to spacious rooms adorned with tapestries depicting scenes of Phoenix Clan history and mastery of the elements. Sliding paper screens, painted with scenes of phoenix in flight, partition rooms that are warmed by crackling hearths and adorned with exquisite art pieces and ceremonial armor. A central hearth in the main hall serves as the focal point for gatherings, its flames casting a comforting glow that contrasts with the icy winds outside.
As the residence of Isawa Haruto, the Phoenix governor of Sora No Machi, this estate not only serves as a private sanctuary for meditation and study but also as a venue for diplomatic engagements and strategic planning. Its location at the edge of the town symbolizes the Phoenix Clan's commitment to safeguarding the northern provinces and maintaining balance amidst the rugged terrain and harsh winters. 3.5
Exterior:
The residence is crafted from sturdy timber sourced from the ancient forests of Isawa no Mori , its walls painted in muted tones of white and cool blues that harmonize with the snowy landscape of winter. A sloping, tiled roof, designed to withstand heavy snowfall, extends over the structure, its eaves adorned with intricate carvings depicting phoenix motifs and symbols of elemental mastery. Stone lanterns line the pathways leading to the main entrance, casting a soft glow that pierces the chilly evening air.
Grounds:
Surrounded by a carefully manicured garden, the grounds of Isawa Haruto's residence are a blend of functionality and natural beauty. Bonsia trees, meticulously pruned, provide greenery year-round. A small, serene pond reflects the changing seasons, its surface occasionally kissed by delicate snowflakes in winter, creating a picturesque scene that embodies the harmony between man and nature.
Interior:
Inside, the residence is a haven of warmth and refinement. Polished wooden floors lined with thick tatami mats lead to spacious rooms adorned with tapestries depicting scenes of Phoenix Clan history and mastery of the elements. Sliding paper screens, painted with scenes of phoenix in flight, partition rooms that are warmed by crackling hearths and adorned with exquisite art pieces and ceremonial armor. A central hearth in the main hall serves as the focal point for gatherings, its flames casting a comforting glow that contrasts with the icy winds outside.
Purpose:
As the residence of Isawa Haruto, the Phoenix governor of Sora No Machi, this estate not only serves as a private sanctuary for meditation and study but also as a venue for diplomatic engagements and strategic planning. Its location at the edge of the town symbolizes the Phoenix Clan's commitment to safeguarding the northern provinces and maintaining balance amidst the rugged terrain and harsh winters. 3.5
Founding Date
672
Type
Manor house / Meeting hall
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