Maria Fate
Posts : 99 Points : 66 Join date : 2010-08-24 Age : 30
| Subject: 13th Division Captain's Quarters {WiP} Sun Oct 03, 2010 8:57 pm | |
| Office The Birchwood door that sealed off the hallway from the office behind the door was decorated with cyan blue engraved designs of flames on the sides of the door. The door handle crafted out of brass with intricate designs on it as well, the handle slender. Once opening the door, one would automatically see how the room was not of a square nor rectangle nor a triangle; in fact, it was more of a spherical shape. The flooring of the office of the 13th Division Captain was panels of cherry wood, all going horizontally. The door was marked as the west while on the very opposite side was a golden colored curtain. The curtains were closed together while on the northern side of the room was marked with an opened curtain and a closed window. The clear glass of the window made an illusion that the glass did not exist, and that there was a gaping rectangle in the wall. A few feet in front of the window was a desk made out of Birchwood, just like the door was, and on top of this desk was a clean stack of papers, a desk lamp, and many different variations of writing utensils within a clear glass cup. A novel was also on her desk, a human novel of some sort. To the left of the desk would be a bookshelf carefully crafted to fit the circular walls of the office and to fit in perfectly. From books of fantasy to fiction, from human novels to the novels in Soul Society, even books of Kido were hidden behind the books, all separated. Near the bookcase would be a petite wooden coffee table with a tray, four tea cups turned down onto their saucers and the tea kettle, all of it made out of fine china. On the southern part of the room there would be a mini staircase going down to a lower leveled floor which held a grand piano, a violin case next to it and a pile of music neatly stacked. The walls were painted with a pearly white color, the color all evened out. On the walls would be different paintings of scenery, but, there are only two paintings randomly placed on the walls. | |
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