I have a scene where a mansion is up in flames. A crystal chandelier plummets and smashes on the marble below. Is this totally outlandish? It's set in a fantasy time period around the late 1600's. I love the scene, though. Any info?
Edited to add: Thanks so much for the fascinating information! I just had a ding! moment. Besides being on fire, the
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Only complication I can think of is the walls burning down before the ceiling, and thus the chandelier would fall into a messy pile of burning wood and wouldn't crash quite so spectacularly, but that would depend on how the fire started.
I can't really think of any reason why it couldn't fall, unless there's something obvious I'm missing..?
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I also realised if it's an older or wealthier mansion, it might well be made of stone or brick... in which case, your chandelier is still likely to fall, as interior infrastructure would still be wood. You probably wouldn't try to hang a chandelier from, y'know, rock. I've done a great deal of research on a fire which destroyed a local college building in 1900; it was a brick building, and some of the outer walls survived the initial fire, but the interiors were destroyed, and what was left of the outer walls was far too damaged and unstable to work with, and were soon torn down.
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I do agree, though, that it sounds like a good idea for a scene.
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fire at Windsor Castle a few years ago. It was badly damaged, but they managed to save all the crystals and rebuild it.
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