Mademoiselle Lyons' Enchanting Wagon
As you enter the small wagon, you are surprised to see a bigger hexagon-shaped room inside than the wagon's dimensions. The chamber walls seems to be made out of glass where you can look out into a starry galaxy. the room is decorated with a moon tile patterned floor, blue sofas and chairs, golden trinkets and lots of crystals. The room smells of freshly made mint tea and the Mademoiselle sits in a chair in the corner with a table drinking a tea. "Welcome. Tea?"
Purpose / Function
This is the common chamber and observatory for Mademoiselle Lyons' Fortune Telling. The space seems to be in it's own demi-plane as you cannot hear anything from the outside as you stand in the chamber.
Design
It seems to be way to modern than anything you have seen before. The room itself has a hexagon shape while the wagon outside seems to be smaller rectangle. The glass walls are looking out to a galaxy outside. The room has a very art-deco style floor tiling with the moons in odd shapes. The sofa's are luxurious, made out of a dark blue velvet fabric. It is decorated with imagery of stars, planets, constellations, crystals.
Entries
There is only one door. This door is the entry and exit that leads back to the outside world.
Sensory & Appearance
As you step in, you see a galaxy, slowly moving behind the glass walls. The floors feel hard as stone and the room always smells like mint tea - the Madam's favorite.
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