The 10 Den/2nd floor

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Stairways:

  • Down (3): outside room 46, next to room 60 and outside room 62 1st floor
  • Up (3): outside room 46, next to room 60 and outside room 62 3rd floor

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46) Occupied: Caroline Forrester. This room has little furnishings, and the windows have been painted black and boarded over to keep out any traces of sunlight.

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50) Occupied: The White Hand. Sensing a presence in this Master Bedroom room, the renovators kept this room its original size and number while tucking a bathroom into a closet. Some feel a ghost watches as you sleep in the double-King bed topped by a quilt reminiscent of the Abington design shown in the pictures on the walls. Those who have rested her over night report strange sounds and odd drafts of chilling air even when the wind does not blow outside. The grand windows (barred) overlook the West-Yard and the long dead garden found there.

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62) Artwork in this room provides an overview of the various types of painting done by Plergothian artists - dot painting, line painting, bark painting. The king bed with blue quilt can be split into twin beds. The room has a warmth to it, a cozy nature that is welcomed by the morning sun's rising light. The room has a full bath and a barred door leading to the balcony where the front and west yards can be admired. This was once a wonderful view.

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64 Used as a pantry for the storage of wine, dry food and other items by the denizens of the house. There are a couple of wine glasses here, but rarely any wine.

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66) Occupied. This room has a warm fireplace (when there's wood to burn) and beautiful views (if you don't mind bars over the windows) and also abuts the balcony (inaccessible due to the barring of the windows) and features a small desk for writing and spare for a few bedrolls. Old copies of the Plergoth Press and other Beluaterran newspapers are stacked in the corners.