Post by Archibald Nish on Jan 18, 2008 19:26:57 GMT
As you enter the Hospital Wing, the many beds arranged along to walls are clearly visible. The double doors swing open wider and to the left, in the corner of the room, a door is closed, leading off to a separate room. As you walk towards this door you notice it has peculiar green stains splattered on the dark wood as if with a paint brush but notice, too, that it is long dried and that touching the door is safe.
You push the door open and come to a circular room with a small low window behind a desk. Between the desk and the rounded wall (and window) is a chair and to your left of the chair is a coat rack with dragon motifs with a Fedora Hat hanging on one of the four hooks. Next to the desk, further to your left and nearly behind the door, is a small chest of draws. On your right is a stair case that rounds inwards, leading to a door at the top of the stair.
To your right there is a high cabinet with glass doors. Behind the glass many jars could be seen in many shapes and with many different coloured liquids in them. The room is small so that there is only enough space for another chair between this glass cabinet and the desk. The small chest of draws had a small number of books arranged in alphabetical order and propped up by two book ends of a simple triangular design.
You are welcome in this small office. It is where Archibald Gaius Nish can often be found, pouring over books and newspapers. If you come in and Archi is not here, there is a small silver bell to the right on the desk, next to an ink-well and and a candle that is shaped like a spinal column. Ring it and if help is desperately needed, it will come.
You push the door open and come to a circular room with a small low window behind a desk. Between the desk and the rounded wall (and window) is a chair and to your left of the chair is a coat rack with dragon motifs with a Fedora Hat hanging on one of the four hooks. Next to the desk, further to your left and nearly behind the door, is a small chest of draws. On your right is a stair case that rounds inwards, leading to a door at the top of the stair.
To your right there is a high cabinet with glass doors. Behind the glass many jars could be seen in many shapes and with many different coloured liquids in them. The room is small so that there is only enough space for another chair between this glass cabinet and the desk. The small chest of draws had a small number of books arranged in alphabetical order and propped up by two book ends of a simple triangular design.
You are welcome in this small office. It is where Archibald Gaius Nish can often be found, pouring over books and newspapers. If you come in and Archi is not here, there is a small silver bell to the right on the desk, next to an ink-well and and a candle that is shaped like a spinal column. Ring it and if help is desperately needed, it will come.