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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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