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| The Great Room got its name by its size. Majestic cedar beams and many displays of Egyptian musical instruments lined in collection. Placed near the fireplace is the snakesin rug--it came from no ordinary serpent, and contained magical properties. Towering over in the center was the statue of Thoth, the god of knowledge over thirty-feet tall.
| 0 | 0 | | | The terrace served as the place for war councils. It overlooked the East River, and Philip of Macedonia splashed happily alongside. The terrace was casted several spells to keep the wind out. At the center is another mahogany table, smaller than that of the Mess Hall.
| 0 | 0 | | | This is where usually the initiates of the Brooklyn House met together and eat. In the middle of the room lies a huge mahogany table, with chairs laid aside. Utensils wash and filled themselves with any food that the initiates desire. On the walls lie paintings of Egyptian Gods.
| 0 | 0 | | | The rooms are divided into the kind of magicians in the Brooklyn House. This served as the study room and bed room of all the magicians.
| 1 | 1 | Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:48 am TheBloodofthePharaohs | | | The diviners room were tidy, and silver, illuminating balls were packed into a cabinet. The beds were clean and organized too, and the room was filled with soft music. The roof was transparent to let the diviners see the stars at night.
| 1 | 1 | Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:48 am TheBloodofthePharaohs | | | This room was also clean, as the healers also liked their room to be the hospital of Brooklyn House. Scrolls were kept in the holes in the wall, and potions for healing were kept in small, floating cabinets. Normal healing supplies—band aids and medicines were also kept, together with the wax figurines were kept at a single tall glass cabinet.
| 0 | 0 | | | | This room was always noisy, and always messy. Since Animal Charmers are attracted to animals, they tend to let all sorts of animals into the room. Occasionally you could see cats and dogs and birds around, or even tigers and lions and crocodiles. The Animal Charmers kept their own stack of scrolls and wax figurines in floating cabinets, which the tops served as the nest of the birds. Be careful if you’re not an animal charmer.
| 0 | 0 | | | | This room was messy. Cabinets were provided, but saus tend to ignore them, keeping their amulets at their own beds. Their beds were also untidy, and the room was always noisy. Time to time a magician would test an amulet and have trouble releasing it back. Scrolls were the only things that amulet magicians kept tidy. They stacked it into a small cabinet and left them there… for a long time.
| 0 | 0 | | | | If you think that the messiest room is the one that amulet magicians stayed in, you’re wrong. It was the Elementalist’s room. Beds hugged the walls. Water steamed everywhere, and cracks occasionally appeared on the floor. Wind was blowing every second, and fire kept the room into constant chaos. Sometimes it even rains at this room.
| 0 | 0 | | | | The Combat Magician’s room had a built-in arena in the center. Very few cabinets lined the walls, and the beds were double-decked on this room. Several swords are intact at the walls, and Horus, the war god’s image was painted as a graffiti in the ceiling.
| 0 | 0 | | | | The necromancer's room is the next most peaceful room in Brooklyn House. Soft music filled the room, and everything was in order. Beds hugged the walls. Lockers were placed beside each bed for personal belongings. The only thing that made them differ from the other rooms was that their walls were alternating blue and black.
| 0 | 0 | | | The library contains almost all the needs of an initiate studying magic. At the door was the Eye of Horus. Once opened, the walls resembled polkadots--holes in the walls each containing a scroll. Shabtis were stocked in a corner, ready to be used and activate. The image of the sky goddess Nut can be seen when one look at the ceiling, and the image of Nut's husband, Geb the earth god was carved on the floor.
| 0 | 0 | | | The Training Arena is situated at the back part of the mansion. It was just an empty room, with low ceilings and open sliding glass windows. Protective spells were kept in this room to prevent rogue and miscast magic destroy the mansion.
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