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Dining room. There are three large tables
in this room. Each is lined with many chairs. The table furthest away has a huge stone
throne at its centre. On the opposite walls are three large windows. |
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Laboratory. This door is locked. It cannot
be unlocked. There also are two Wizard Locks on it.Wing Ting Mai is in here. The party
will not be able to find him. |
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Bath. This a large pool. There is a
platform around the edge to a curtained area. Behind the curtain is a changing room. The
water is fresh and fifteen feet deep. |
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Kitchen. There are four cooks and four
guards in here. Thee guards are all sitting at a table eating. If the party are quiet they
can open and close the door unnoticed. If they are noticed the guards will fight. There is
a small bell on the wall with a string attached to it. |
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Wing Ting Mai's concubine's room. This is a
well decorated bedroom. |
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Guest concubine. This is an empty, well
decorated bedroom. |
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Guest room. An absolutely magnificent
looking bedroom. |
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Storeroom A. This room is full of
non-perishable food and wine. The wine is of a much better quality than that found in the
rest of the city. |
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Secretary's office. This is a moderately
appointed office with a desk and one chair. On the desk are papers related to the ordering
of food and supplies for the tower. There are also orders for slaves to be delivered to Nu
Gong Zao and for supplies to go with nine hundred men to Wu Tze Lee. The desk has no
drawers. On the top of the desk there are brushes, ink, wax and blotters. |
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Wing Ting Mai's Office. This office is
lined with wood with a large wooden desk inlaid with gold on one side. The desk is very
tidy. There are two gold brushes, ink, wax, blotters and blank paper on the top. There is
a small statue of the Fifth Immortal. On the left side is a small pile of papers. Looking
through there will reveal a letter from Wu Tze Lee asking for troops and a letter from the
Ming Emperor asking for support. There are letters from customers in the capital (Ming
& Hei families) commending Wing Ting Mai on the quality of his slaves. There is an
unsigned proclamation demanding another five percent tax on seaweed sales. |
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Storeroom B. Using magic the temperature of
this room remains at + 1(deg)C. There is meat (no beef), dairy products and vegetables in
this room. |