Sunday, May 20, 2012

The sorceress, the Wizards Tower.

Mary Garret


Mary Garret would have to be a special kind of person to have become a sorceress. She doesn't mind living alone, she has her cats and that means a lot to her. Her cats don't notice if she forgets what she's doing from one moment to the next. 
Growing up, Mary always knew she was "different" in some way. 
She grew up at a local farm house but when she reached a certain age, she decided that she would not get married to the neighbour's oldest son. In stead she took up an apprenticeship with an aged wizard in the next county. After a year, she moved back home and conjured up her own wizards tower. Because she also has a fondness for medicine, she decided to dedicate her basement to healing.
Traits: Adventurous, Absent-Minded, Vegetarian, Never Nude, Animal Lover.

The Wizards Tower


This lot has the "hospital" custom rabbit hole. It's in the basement. As with all "rabbit hole residential lots" the room that has the rabbit hole is accessed through an arch rather than a door. On the first floor of the wizards tower, are Mary's living quarters. Her bed, kitchen and eating area and bookcase are there. Her tub and chamberpot are in a separate room.


The tower is surrounded by plants.



The different levels in the tower hold different magical objects. The objects have all been placed in the tower because distance to the heavens plays a big part in any part of magic, so the more magical an object is and the more it asks of the wizards' concentration, the closer to the heavens it should be. Of course practicality also plays a part, which is why the cauldron, though very magical in origin, is best placed outside a safe distance from the house. It's also a good idea to place these magical objects in small rooms with few distractions.

In the tower we have:
A chemistry station on the bottom floor of the tower. 
On the next floor, the globe and the crystal ball. 
The floor above that has the spellbook.
Finally, the platform on top holds the telescope. Again, more for practical reasons.


Lady ElDi

Next post: The church and the priest, the nobility.

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