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From: Loki  in response to Message 4Sent: 3/1/2006 9:21 PM
(Crap totally missed this one somehow)
 
Azreal crept into the interior of the simple tent. It was crude in material but it was also an engineering feat not of these lands. The asian construct had a skeleton of fairly elaborate wooden rods and knots keeping its lofty interior taut.
 
The interior was also simple. All items were utilitarian and had obvious uses for the most part but were all hand made with the greateest craftsmanship. Some components like the flat top copper pot bellied stove in the corner were unusual. A small cot with heavy dyed fur blankets was off to the side. Food and drink in ornate cannisters and wicker bound glass are neatly arranged near that. To the left are the dozen small clay bottles with ribbon around thier necks bearing a form of calligraphy
 
A three legged desk sat near that with lye candles burning slowly. There was an ornate wooden wardrobe and an area consisiting of toiletries in thier respective places. Guilded brushes for hair and teeth layed in line next to a bras framed mirror. Such was the look of the insides.
 
To the far side sat the hand carved desk and inverted backless chair. Rolled up neatly in the letterbox cubes are several scrolls stacked behind a jade inkwell and a grouping of feathered pinoins used for writing.
 
Oddly enough there are four geometrically placed 2' tree stumps inside. They are exactly the same size as the ones outside surrounding the large tent. They don't seem to have any purpose except maybe to sit on even tho they are a bit sohrt for that.