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The Citadel is tunneled with huge chambers opening up off the narrow routes. The walls are smoothed, carved, and decorated by hundreds of [[stone]] cutters with weapons racks and armor displays lining most halls (and narrowing them further) displaying centuries of crafting. In the chambers, tapestries, rugs, leathers, and finely carved [[furniture]] further the display. What is notable is that each item'mugs, silverware, chairs, sconces, glassware, armors, even the engraved walls'has a purpose. This, for most, is what separates [[Ilsare]] from Dorand and why Dorand looks at Ilsare with such disdain. While Lady Muse enjoys art for art's sake, Lord Forge demands that an item be not only well-made but also useful, an object to be admired as it is fulfilling its function.
The Citadel is tunneled with huge chambers opening up off the narrow routes. The walls are smoothed, carved, and decorated by hundreds of [[stone]] cutters with weapons racks and armor displays lining most halls (and narrowing them further) displaying centuries of crafting. In the chambers, tapestries, rugs, leathers, and finely carved [[furniture]] further the display. What is notable is that each item'mugs, silverware, chairs, sconces, glassware, armors, even the engraved walls'has a purpose. This, for most, is what separates [[Ilsare]] from Dorand and why Dorand looks at Ilsare with such disdain. While Lady Muse enjoys art for art's sake, Lord Forge demands that an item be not only well-made but also useful, an object to be admired as it is fulfilling its function.
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