A gentleman's club in
Lancastle.
Nicknamed "Boaster's Cabin".
Exterior
A multi-domed building constructed of deep and dark brown wood, with hardened glass and a metal framework traveling consistently across the exterior.
The front is made up of a narrowing staircase towards four sharp dark wooden pillars, and behind it is a wall rounded inwards with large double-doors in a similar color and roof-reaching stained windows to its sides.
In the middle of these doors, cut in half, is a golden figurine of the head of Ioun of the Everknowing Glass, Weaver of the Varied Waves, the Seamstress of Open Secrets. Below it is a door knocker in the shape of two sleek downward arms, fingers entwined and holding a perfect globe.
Interior
Dark wood, stained glass and the warm, flickering light of the fireplace present a higher-end and comfortable environment before your eyes.
Beyond the doors is an open foyer filled with tables and chairs, with sofas lining the walls.
To the immediate left is a staircase with a red carpet going left and up a few steps before turning forward and up to an open, railed balcony-level with more tables and chairs.
To the immediate right sits the Porter, reading a book. Forty-five degrees to the right stands the wide bar, the back wall of which is lined with what must be hundreds of different shapes and sizes of bottles, manned by the Bartender, who is continuously cleaning glasses and chatting with patrons seated on the stools before the bar. Beyond the bar is a simple wooden door.
Straight ahead, beyond the tables and below the second floor is a wooden structural pillar with comfortable seatings and pillows surrounding its frame.
Beyond that is another open area with multiple fur carpets and sofas in front of a triple-sized stone fireplace with short iron barring, no walls and four rocky, stalagmite-looking pillar on its edges.
On its sides are staircases going horizontally right into a restaurant area with numerous seatings, an open kitchen for public cooking on its western side, and several stacked stages, each narrowing to a thirty feet height on its eastern side.
On the left side of the left staircase of the fireplace is another, leading horizontally left and upwards to the second floor.
On the right side of the right staircase is a door.