Lady Poca's Room



You walk in the door and you immediately feel a sense of peace and serenity wash over you. You look about the room and can tell that this is not just another false room, that Lady Poca does indeed dwell here, for traces of her can be seen in everything. There is a large bed on one side, with a deep green curtains pulled back to reveal it's wide expanse. There is a mahogany chest in the corner with Poca's name carved on the front of the lid. A small oak desk sits under the window, and you know that Lady Poca has spent many days sitting at the desk, either staring out the window at the beautiful scenery below, or writing messages to friends and allies.
You look to the small fireplace along the west wall and see that the mantle above is carved with intricate roses and leaves. Once again, you see the name Poca engraved in the center. Whoever created the piece obviously cared greatly for the lady of the manor. On the mantle there is a small iron figurine that shows a knight on a galloping horse. Beside it is a dried flower, the Lady's favorite, a yellow rose. And last is another figurine, this of a lady with her hair and skirts billowing out behind her. It's obvious that these are of great importance to her, thus they remain undisturbed. Sitting open on the bed is a copy of the Bible, it's pages worn, but obviously well cared for. Beside it is a small leather bound book, presumably a journal, but knowing the Lady, it could also contain many of her writings. You leave the things undisturbed, and instead, leave the room and return to the main part of the castle.


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