The Ayre Manor and Acadamy

The Manor is spread upon a rock mass admist green feilds and trees. There are no real pathways to the place, and to say it is large is an understatement. The buildings are cut of white and grey stone, each one with bronze rooves. The main building and a smaller subset both have sharply hewn cornerstones, the third building in the back is circular and dwarfs the first two. Its dome is the tallest point as far as one can see and rises into what could very well be a lightning rod, all in copper. The yard looks perfectly tended in every detail, and unused.

It all started with two masterwork paintings... he had to have walls to hang them upon!

"Ranit is cool, even if he is pissed off at the world most of the time" -- TLastBAMF

Inside would be the dream of just about every wizard's guild that needed a home. Two stories, complete with libraries, secret chambers, rooms for comfortable and quiet contemplation, studies, alcamy labs, and even halls where students could stay. It seems that is what this place was built for, but most rooms are left untouched and pristine, or at least looking so. Everything is perfect, not a hair where it doesn't belong. Only two rooms seem used at all, one being a study on the second floor with some spell books upon a desk, a fireplace and a comfortable chair. The other is a simple bedroom with a large bed.

All decorations and motiffs are done in whites and dark greys, little color. There are lots of mirrors though, and the stone walls and floors and pillars all seem to have a measure of copper threading through them if you look closely. Expensive tapestries line the walls as well as masterwork art peices throughout, unsurprisingly the art depicts acts of nature, wind and lightning.

The large domed building is found locked. Inside it is made of stone and marble like all else. Save when one looks up that copper dome has not been covered up, but shines brilliantly above. Trails of copper wires work into the walls and flooring in odd patters and runes. The tiles on the flooring are also in marble, but upon closer inspection they also look as though they can be removed. Everything seems geared around the center in this room where there are more strange markings in copper upon the floor in a circle around the exact middle.

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