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===Coach House Complex===
===Coach House Complex===
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'''The coach house'''
'''The coach house'''


The coach house is nearly three stories and towers above a 12' tall stone fence, the roof is gabled and covered with grey ceramic tiles. One large chimney sits at the side of the house while two smaller chimneys abut the opposite end. Rows of small windows let in plenty of light made with heavy wood secure by and what appears to be iron clad shutters. The entrance has a set of iron clad double doors inset into the wall.
The coach house is nearly three stories and towers above a 12' tall stone fence that protects a small complex of buildings. The roof is gabled and covered with grey ceramic tiles. One large chimney sits at the side of the house while two smaller chimneys abut the opposite end. Rows of small windows let in plenty of light made with heavy wood secure by and what appears to be iron clad shutters. The entrance has a set of iron clad double doors inset into the wall.


A sign hangs out front depicting a Purple Worm broaching the surface of the Oerth.
A sign hangs out front depicting a Purple Worm broaching the surface of the Oerth.
The owner goes by the name [[Ellison Grey Eye]], a retired bard. The coach house is served by a dozen staff. Including a smith, wheel wright, and furrier.


'''The stables'''
'''The stables'''

Revision as of 23:26, 20 August 2022

The Purple Worm coach house

Coach House Complex

The coach house

The coach house is nearly three stories and towers above a 12' tall stone fence that protects a small complex of buildings. The roof is gabled and covered with grey ceramic tiles. One large chimney sits at the side of the house while two smaller chimneys abut the opposite end. Rows of small windows let in plenty of light made with heavy wood secure by and what appears to be iron clad shutters. The entrance has a set of iron clad double doors inset into the wall.

A sign hangs out front depicting a Purple Worm broaching the surface of the Oerth.

The owner goes by the name Ellison Grey Eye, a retired bard. The coach house is served by a dozen staff. Including a smith, wheel wright, and furrier.

The stables

A long single story building runs most of the length of the eastern wall.

Smithy and wheelwright shop

A stone building with a steady stream of smoke rising from it sits in the opposite corner of the entrance (SW). A smaller office like building is a few feet away to the SE. Wagon wheels in various states of repair and blacksmith instruments are visible neatly set aside.

Orchard

A small grove of peach trees stands in the north west corner of the complex.

Well

A large well is located in the north east corner of the complex adjacent to the stables. A few hundred copper pieces are found lying at the bottom. The water is sweet tastin.