Aberdeen's Capital House

The Capital House is an architectural marvel, combining elements of traditional Crestalan design with influences from the many cultures that converge in Aberdeen due to its trade connections. The palace is constructed from locally sourced white marble that shines brilliantly under the Crestalan sun, accented with granite and intricate gold leaf detailing that reflects the city's prosperity.   The Throne Room: More than just a ceremonial space, the throne room is where Lord Dia Jissil conducts the city's most important business. It is elegantly appointed with a long, red carpet that leads to a raised dais on which sits a throne made of polished ebony inlaid with mother-of-pearl. The room is lined with tall, arched windows draped in lush velvet curtains, providing a view of the gardens.   The Capital House is the residence of the leaders of Aberdeen and will occasionally house King Osiris Belmont when he visits.
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