Difference between revisions of "Horaires Fins et Rares"
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− | This eight arrondissment store front is a 2 story above ground affair, with a cellar and sub-cellar. The main floor is dedicated to current books, and some collectables. There are also some fine ceramic ash trays, cuspidors, and fabric book handling covers for sale on this floor. There are several fine rocking chairs in back, with a table in the center littered with current reading materials, papers, pamphlets, etc. | + | This eight arrondissment (11 Rue d'Artois)store front is a 2 story above ground affair, with a cellar and sub-cellar. The main floor is dedicated to current books, and some collectables. There are also some fine ceramic ash trays, cuspidors, and fabric book handling covers for sale on this floor. There are several fine rocking chairs in back, with a table in the center littered with current reading materials, papers, pamphlets, etc. |
In the upper floor are the apartment and sleeping chambers of the owner and his small family. | In the upper floor are the apartment and sleeping chambers of the owner and his small family. | ||
In the first cellar are rare books kept in sealed, oaken chests. The owner has set up an air circulation system from here to the rest of the house to keep the damp out of this room. Also down here are casks of wine purchased in the city, with several cases of brown wine bottles and corks. He bottles and sells it to patrons. In the east wall of the room is a secret door that opens on a stairway down into the catacombs. The owner has walled off a large room down there to store his magical equipment and work his rituals. | In the first cellar are rare books kept in sealed, oaken chests. The owner has set up an air circulation system from here to the rest of the house to keep the damp out of this room. Also down here are casks of wine purchased in the city, with several cases of brown wine bottles and corks. He bottles and sells it to patrons. In the east wall of the room is a secret door that opens on a stairway down into the catacombs. The owner has walled off a large room down there to store his magical equipment and work his rituals. | ||
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+ | * -- [[Hercule Färber]] - Owner | ||
+ | * -- Gaetane De Sauveterre | ||
+ | * -- Marielle | ||
+ | * -- Elena | ||
+ | * -- Alexandre |
Latest revision as of 09:49, 8 April 2017
This eight arrondissment (11 Rue d'Artois)store front is a 2 story above ground affair, with a cellar and sub-cellar. The main floor is dedicated to current books, and some collectables. There are also some fine ceramic ash trays, cuspidors, and fabric book handling covers for sale on this floor. There are several fine rocking chairs in back, with a table in the center littered with current reading materials, papers, pamphlets, etc.
In the upper floor are the apartment and sleeping chambers of the owner and his small family.
In the first cellar are rare books kept in sealed, oaken chests. The owner has set up an air circulation system from here to the rest of the house to keep the damp out of this room. Also down here are casks of wine purchased in the city, with several cases of brown wine bottles and corks. He bottles and sells it to patrons. In the east wall of the room is a secret door that opens on a stairway down into the catacombs. The owner has walled off a large room down there to store his magical equipment and work his rituals.
- -- Hercule Färber - Owner
- -- Gaetane De Sauveterre
- -- Marielle
- -- Elena
- -- Alexandre