Baso Irla Palace
Castle and seat of government in Marwood for the kingdom of Dakshin.
Castle
Marwood Castle
King Ilario
Royal family, servants, staff, guards, courtiers.
500
3500 gaels/ month
dogs, cats, horses, pigs, goats, sheep, cattle, pigeons, chickens
It's a variety of styles, as it was added to over the centuries.
Mostly stone. Carved granite, limestone, slate.
slate
65,000
2-5 floors depending on what part of the palace you are in.
granite, slate, wood
wood, stone, plaster
250 +
12 for the royal family, 8 for royal guests, 12 for upstairs servants, 12 for downstairs servants, 10 for guards, 8 for staff
3 private toilets, 3 public toilets, 6 for staff and servants, 2 for guards.
3 baths for royals, 2 for guests, 2 for staff and servants, 1 for guards
house royals, hold court
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Wood Island
low
View of the Maltan Sea and Dagwood Forest
wealthier people live near here
vast sums
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space for 15 guest carriages
cross breeze ventilation
fireplaces
100 castle guards.
center of the city
It is thought that it was built at least 750 years ago. some parts appear to be older.
no record
each part took 20-50 years.
King Ilario converted two of the kitchen staff quarters into live/work space for his tailor.
The original architect is unknown, but there is a record of the last 4 kings and their architects. King Ilario uses Erakin Zailea.
Previous Kings
The great flood during the reign of King Madrigal 386 years ago.
The palace originally was separated from the town by the Maarika river. The river had a big bend to the west, nearly a circle, and the palace was built on that "island". But the river has slowly changed course and now flows through the western edge of the town of Marwood.
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