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| ====== House of Remembrances ====== | ====== House of Remembrances ====== |
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| Located in the Murky Town of The High Terrace, the House of Remembrances is a unique commercial building of its kind. Nestled at the end of the Ladder of the Stumpy Jogtrotter, this building stands out for its picturesque architecture, a blend of old and modern styles. | Situated in Murky Town on the High Terrace, the House of Remembrance is a unique building, possibly the only private museum in Laelith. Nestled at the end of the Ladder of the Stumpy Jogtrotter, this building stands out for its picturesque architecture, a blend of ancient and modern styles. The museum is now owned by Fombrice of Bullypulley, an aesthete who also dabbles as an art dealer. |
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| The entrance is marked by a heavy carved wooden door, depicting scenes from everyday life in Laelith. Once inside, visitors are greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The walls are lined with antique mirrors and paintings depicting various cityscapes, creating a nostalgic ambiance. | The museum entrance is marked by a heavy carved wooden door, depicting scenes of daily life in Laelith. Once inside, visitors can wander through three floors, discovering in each room different aspects of life in Laelith, practically since its creation. At least, that's what the presentation texts claim. Some rooms are dedicated to everyday objects, others to clothing, and still others to currencies. A superb gallery of paintings illustrating the evolution of Laelith through the ages occupies the entire top floor. |
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| The ground floor is occupied by a souvenir shop, offering a varied range of handmade items, jewelry, and typical clothing from the region. At the back, there is a small café where customers can taste local specialties while admiring the displayed artworks. | The ground floor is occupied by a souvenir shop, offering a wide range of handcrafted items, jewelry, and typical city clothing where visitors can chat with the museum owner while enjoying a beer brewed according to a recipe dating back to Trundle the Valiant. |
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| The upper floor is dedicated to a unique time-travel experience. Thanks to advanced magical technology, visitors can relive historical moments of Laelith, as if they were there. It's a unique opportunity to discover the city's past and learn more about its fascinating history. | Due to the objects on display, the museum is also an important source of information about the past of laelith, which can help advance investigations related to the city's history. |
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| The House of Remembrances is more than just a shop, it's a real meeting and exchange place, where locals and travelers can share their experiences and memories of Laelith. | The House of Remembrances is actually much more than simple shop though; it is a true meeting and exchange place where residents and travelers can share their experiences and swap memories of Laelith. |
| | Fombrice remains silent when questioned about the origin of the objects on display. A little-known rumor refers to two young magicians who supposedly managed to travel back in time and brought back the presented objects. The two magicians mysteriously disappeared before Fombrice acquired the building and turned it into a museum. |
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| | Access to the basement is forbidden and protected by several thick doors with complex locks. It is said that beneath the museum lies a now-defunct portal that allowed the magicians to travel back in time... |
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