Chapel of Lhuramni (the Protector)

(Chapel 012)
Introduction:

This chapel to Lhuramni consists of a single building containing one level, and a outer storage shed. Two married priests and their families live here.

Floorplan Notes: G1 Areas:

Area 001
designation: Entry foyer and reception area.
description: Guests and followers alike are greeted here. This room contains two statues of Lhuramni, two comfortable couches, and two tapestries depicting the Protector.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 002
designation: Main worship chamber.
description: This room contains a number of two-person "loveseat" couches, and two long wooden benches. An altar, narrow shelves and standing censers line the north wall.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 003
designation: Priest's bedroom.
Furnishings include a four-poster canopy bed, sleeping rolls for the children, an armoire, a chest and small tables.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 004
designation: Priest's bedroom.
description: This is the private bedchamber of one of the chapel's clergy and their family. Furnishings include a four-poster canopy bed, sleeping rolls for the children, an armoire, a chest and small tables.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 005
designation: Dining room.
description: This area serves for dining and for storage. It opens into the kitchen.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 006
designation: Kitchen.
description: This cooking area is well-kept, with a homely atmosphere.
floor: baked brick and mortar.
walls: thick and thin wood.
ceiling: 9' wood, flat sub-roof.

Area 007
designation: Storage shed.
description: This shed provides storage for firewood and dry provisions.
floor: dirt.
walls: thin wood.
ceiling: 8' wood shingle, sloping roof.



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