Chapel of Isbri (the Air Goddess)
(Chapel 008)
Introduction:
This chapel to Isbri consists of a single building containing one level
and an open courtyard. One or two priests live here.
Floorplan Notes:
- G1 (ground level 1): floor height even with exterior terrain.
G1 Areas:
Area 001
designation: Open courtyard.
description: Services to the Air Goddess are held here, under the open sky. Totem poles
encircle the benches and center altar. Braziers stand in the northern and southern corners,
and are usually lit for ceremonies.
walls: 10' wood palisade.
Area 002
designation: Kitchen.
description: This room is untidy and generally disorganized. Various crates, barrels and
casks line the walls, and are filled with an assortment of foodstuffs and dry goods.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.
Area 003
designation: Dining room.
description: This room serves as the clergy's common area. As many priests of the Air Goddess
tend to feel claustrophobic indoors, this room is intentionally devoid of non-essential
furnishings to maximize open space.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.
Area 004
designation: Bedroom.
description: A single bed, armoire, small table and chest complete this bed chamber.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.
Area 005
designation: Bedroom.
description: A single bed, armoire, small table, chest and writing table fill this bed
chamber. The room is untidy, with personal items strewn about.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.
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