Better Cities:The Estate of the Emperor

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Building:
The Estate of the Emperor
Console Location Code(s)
ICAristocraticDistrictEstateEmperor, ICAristocraticDistrictEstateEmperorBasement, ICAristocraticDistrictEstateEmperorBedroom, ICAristocraticDistrictEstateEmperorLibrary, ICAristocraticDistrictEstateEmperorTreasury
Location
Imperial City, Aristocratic District
The Estate of the Emperor

The Estate of the Emperor is a large tower located in the center of the Aristocratic District.

The Estate of the Emperor, library
The Estate of the Emperor, bedroom
The Estate of the Emperor, treasury
The Estate of the Emperor, basement

The entire thing is opulent - marble pillars, granite floors, walnut paneling, and rich carpets and hangings. Each floor has a corridor surrounding a central area divided into one or more rooms.

The ground floor has an entry hall where guests can sit and wait, a dining/meeting room, and a small throne room where the Emperor can meet with his councilors in private.

The basement consists of staff quarters (they sleep in beds in the hallway), storage, and a kitchen with working sink, fireplace, and other accoutrements.

The library occupies the second floor; the hallway is lined with display cases and stands with armor and weapons; a large and well-appointed bathroom is located at the end of the hall. The central room is the library itself: bookshelves line the walls, a pair of comfortable chairs sit in front of a fireplace, and a couch and table take up the center of the room. A teleporter in the hallway leads to the bedroom.

The bedroom is crowded with high-end furnishings - cupboards, armoires, and chests of drawers with various gold items on display. The bed, surprisingly, is a simple double bed. There are two teleporters here - one leads back to the library, and the other goes up to the treasury.

The treasury is a small room that holds three plinths and a two sets of drawers flanking the teleporter. Two of the plinths hold the Emperor's crown and scepter; the third is empty.