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Aezon's House

"On the fringes of Forestcrest and Tradesburrow, this wooden two story family home is one in better shape than most. It houses a small, working class family consisting of a well-known carpenter and the best physician in town, as well as their adopted son."

Design


Its interior is simple, and largely undecorated. The ground floor hosts a small kitchen with old, though well kept, appliances. A round table sits in its center, made of the same dark wood of the wood and chairs. The ground floor, a largely open floor-plan, also hosts a modest fireplace, couch, coffee table, and several bookshelves of various sizes adorned with small keepsakes, a handful of photos, and many books. Next to the front entrance are the stairs. There is a bathroom built underneath the stairs.
The second and uppermost floor hosts three rooms. The first is the master bedroom, which hosts a bed for the couple of the house as well as dressers and wardrobes. There is a small bookcase under the room's window, and there are a few small decorations. On the nightstand: One is a vase filled with seasonal flowers, one is a small piece of amber, and the last is a photo of the couple of the house and their son when he was a young child.
Another, smaller room hosts a bed for a single person, a small dresser that holds the clothing of a man who seems to have disappeared without a trace. Hidden beneath trousers is a rusting and dented steel rapier with the Cinderstone crest stamped into the pommel, sitting in an old leather scabbard scarred and cracked from years of disuse.
The last room upstairs is a small office, filled with books and tomes owned by the Doctor, schematics and blueprints owned the carpenter. There are a desk and chair, the same plain wood as the table and chairs downstairs.

Architecture

This narrow home is two stories, the top floor with a slight overhang facing the street, as well as heavy shutters which hang next to each window, much like this home:
Alternative Names
Morrin House
Type
House
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