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Interior: "The Hall of Rangers," decorated with the various preserved monster bodyparts, three long oak tables, three huge fireplaces, color scheme green, gray and brown. Rangers meet at the floor level, friends, aspirants and supporters at the balcony, surrounding the hall. The interior resembles a maze, especially the basement section. Hidden somewhere in the building is the "Door to Nowhere," whatever it means. | Interior: "The Hall of Rangers," decorated with the various preserved monster bodyparts, three long oak tables, three huge fireplaces, color scheme green, gray and brown. Rangers meet at the floor level, friends, aspirants and supporters at the balcony, surrounding the hall. The interior resembles a maze, especially the basement section. Hidden somewhere in the building is the "Door to Nowhere," whatever it means. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 24 December 2008
Notable Members of the Family
Francois
A troop leader in Arcaea, Far East Island
Hector
A hero in Taselak, South East Island
Bertrand
A trader in Abington, Atamara
Notable Buildings
The Duvaille Family Home
The Crimson Corridor
The Rangers' Guild at Remton
The first guildhouse of the "Rangers' Guild" in the Far East Islands was built at Remton, Arcaea. The guild came into being by the discussions between Francois and his liege, Lord Beauregard, Duke of Remton. The purpose of the guild is to build and maintain an association of nobles, who share the calling for keeping their lands free from the presence of the monsters.
Location: north wall of Remton
Size: Large
Appearance: Large stone building, huge front doors, two towers
Interior: "The Hall of Rangers," decorated with the various preserved monster bodyparts, three long oak tables, three huge fireplaces, color scheme green, gray and brown. Rangers meet at the floor level, friends, aspirants and supporters at the balcony, surrounding the hall. The interior resembles a maze, especially the basement section. Hidden somewhere in the building is the "Door to Nowhere," whatever it means.