Feb 28, 2011 22:34
Skaði's quarters at the bar are smaller than her quarters in Thrymheim, but she doesn't need much space or many amenities. The room is lit only by fire--a central fireplace, and braziers carrying the light to the corners of the room. She wasn't kidding about there being a bathtub near the fireplace; it is a large stone bowl, big enough for at least two people (at least two generally human-sized people) and with a ledge around the top of it for seating or to hold towels or soaps.
The bed is in an alcove near the door to the bathroom; it is strewn with furs and with large pillows, and partly concealed by one of the many tapestries that adorn the walls (some embroidered with bird or animal motifs, some depicting stylized scenes from her world's mythology). The wooden floor has a number of furs by way of carpeting, and a few bottles (some empty, some not) sit on the floor near the fire, the bath and the bed.
"Here we are," she says, as she pushes the door closed behind them.