#12 : Gungur

Address : 4 Stonemirk Street

Neighborhood : Sagskali - Thorin's Hall

Language & Server : English - Laurelin


A few word from the homeowner: 

Welcome, friends of music and stone!

This home was gifted to a musical maiden, and what better way to find inspiration than have a picnic in the light of natural crystals, the echo of the Halls, the whisper of trees and the roar of a nearby waterfall?

Once inside immediately step into a homely living room with a warm fire and a "modest" feast awaiting. And if by any chance food or drinks run out, no Dwarf-maiden would be without a well-stocked pantry in the back. Behind the vine-like curtains - only if permitted entrance - you would find yourself in the homeowner's personal quarters.

On the opposite side of the living room is the Music Room, where she keeps her archive of musical notes shelved as well as instruments in a large cabinet, stained glass windows overlooking the nearby waterfall. If that view alone doesn't inspire to play the harp gifted long ago, the fountain structure featuring a Dwarf-lord of old might help. Based on descriptions of the ancient garden of Tharâkh Bazân in Moria, have a seat and reminisce about old tales and songs - just remember to keep the bench clear off music scrolls!

 


D&Co's Photo Report

Exterior

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Interior

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