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Mol's chambers were located in the back corner of the mansion, overlooking a rock garden. In the large room the floor was covered in soft mats that supported their feet, à large window showcasing the view. Beautiful chests and furniture filled the room, enough to feel lived in but not crowded.

Wu slid off her slippers before entering the room, abandoning them by the door. The servant opened a wooden chest under the window and removed several articles. Laying out the clothes on a dresser nearby Wu showed the man his new clothes; there were several pairs of loose fitting leggings, tunics, sashes and robes in a variety of gaudy colors. On top was a single pair of red silk shoes, with elaborate dragons sewn in with gold thread.

Wu went on to explain all of the rules about what types of clothes and when to wear them. What color sash to wear on Tuesday (red) and which ones to wear to dinner if the prince was attending.

The lessons droned on as she lectured on everything from Xianese culture to how to address what ranks, and all 22 ranks of living things. As well as spell out in detail how to address Prince Ling.

The lessons even droned on about how to use a xianese bed, a which consisted of roll up mattresses and lots of blankets, and the ritual for folding the bed up the next morning.

"Now you don't have to make your bed, it's just a cultural custom to ward off bad spirits. Any questions?" She asked finally
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There are rivers there?! XD I guess they could just find it difficult to harvest the water (salt-water/sea lagoons etc.)

*Sorry about the absence, uni work and stuff. And I would like to follow my own story leading up to the Xian'se court if that's okay?


Ya the topographic map is below the political one. Your country looks like Louisiana with all those rivers. Lols
But we can say that the rivers are either badly polluted or during the way down the mountains they dissolve toxic levels of salt.

You can enter the IC however you want. Just leave someone at the court, so that we have an easier time following the story line.

It's fine life happens. I just wanted to make sure you were OK.
@Ewin Rysell If you were OK with it we could say the water is just polluted beyond use? Or the trip through the mountains could contaminate your rivers with toxic levels of salt?
The white robed servant, around faced young woman named Wu, gently guided the slave to the guest quarters on the other side of the complex. The two passed by many sites on the short journey; fire gardens, perfectly clear ponds, courtyards with singe marks from duels.

The guest quarters was a large mansion located at the far east of the complex. It's beautiful simplicity seemed to give it a life of its own, rising above the miniature forest that surrounded it. The puzzle like construction was accented with gold paint that shimmered in the sun.

"What is your name?" Wu asked as they continued their walk into the mansion

https://goo.gl/images/08HHuj

(OOC: the mansion would have golden paint on the architectural details to make them stand out)
Xi'an never had ork rulers. We'll see how the story develops.
Hey, I'd like some feedback on an idea. What if the IC revolved around the Xianese court? Ocrad already has a human, and Vaolos has a wayward noble who could seek safety in Nanking.

Y'all would still be making decisions for your nation's. The IC would just be how your characters in Nanking react.
Make a cs for the human you left behind. I think it could be interesting for you to have a character in my court.
Plus it makes sneak attacks hard to do for Xi'an, since there are so few paths between the two nations.
Hmm interesting. That means the bulk of your nation lives along the borders, which makes for some unique politics
Especially since our two countries are complete opposites. Mine is like Ming China, whereas yours seems more nomadic.
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