Thread:High Prince Imrahil/@comment-26184570-20151111211342/@comment-26295802-20151123211634

Argali1 wrote: "Great!" Galad then leads him back to the pyramid. They then enter an elevator (water power), and wait for a rather long time. Then, they get to the top level. They get out, and there is only a small room, with a solid door. Anahera puts her hand on the door, and it opens. Inside is a nice, large series of rooms. It is beautifuly decorated with astonishing things. There are Limwaith carvings, Tauredain sculptures and ancient weapons of the first age. It feels very modern and clean, but with great ethnic and creative pepperings, such as the things I described. There is also no lack of color. It is very open to the light, and there are many windows. When you look out of them, you see the entire city of Dol Fifili. Galad then says: "Wait, it gets even better!" He then goes up a spiral staircase to were the bedrooms are, and then opens a door to reveal a ladder, going up into open air. When you climb up it, you find that you are in a platform, higher than Barad Dur, overlooking Dol Fifili. You are so high up that you can see much of the island beyond the city, maybe even the faint outlines of the coasts of the outer islands, which seperate the inner lagoon from the Belegear. Of course the railing is very solid and high. Galad then shouts (because of wind): "What do you think of your new home?" Othniel stands silent in awe-struck wonder