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The Throne Room is where the King and Queen hold court and organize their rule. There are two thrones. The King's throne has a taller back than the Queen's. The carpet along the floor is violet trimmed with gold. | The Throne Room is where the King and Queen hold court and organize their rule. There are two thrones. The King's throne has a taller back than the Queen's. The carpet along the floor is violet trimmed with gold. | ||
===Stairwells=== | ===Stairwells=== | ||
The Throne Room branches into an East and West wing. Each wing has a flight of stairs that connects the upper and lower levels. East Wing leads to the Queen's Chamber, West to the King's Chamber. Off-shooting rooms from the stairwell contain chests with items that alter depending on the time period in which they're opened. | The Throne Room branches into an East and West wing. Each wing has a flight of stairs that connects the upper and lower levels. East Wing leads to the Queen's Chamber, West to the King's Chamber. Off-shooting rooms from the stairwell contain chests with items that alter depending on the time period in which they're opened. During the [[Present]], the [[Chancellor]] is imprisoned in one such chest. Only [[Yakra's Key]] opens it. | ||
===Private Quarters=== | ===Private Quarters=== | ||
Upstairs and to the left or right of the Throne Room is where the rulers sleep and store their belongings. The items in these chests are stronger/better if opened in the Present. In 600 AD, at the start of the [[Masamune]] quest, Queen Leene can be found in the King's Chamber with several nurses. Other than this, the rooms are generally absent of inhabitants. | Upstairs and to the left or right of the Throne Room is where the rulers sleep and store their belongings. The items in these chests are stronger/better if opened in the Present. In 600 AD, at the start of the [[Masamune]] quest, Queen Leene can be found in the King's Chamber with several nurses. Other than this, the rooms are generally absent of inhabitants. |