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| This museum houses the most extensive collection of art and relics in all of Ravenblack City. The building itself is a 16th century fortress located on the top of a hill. The fortress overlooks the central section of Ravenblack City and was used to defend the inhabitants of the city against foreign invaders.
The museum now holds the private collection of the Livingston and Rose bloodlines. A visitor to the museum can find everything from an extensive dinosaur exhibit to a vast gallery of modern art. Operating hours are weekdays and Saturdays from 9-5, and Sundays from 11 till 3. The Museum is staffed 24/7 by a veritable army of workers. The Museum doubles as a home and safe haven for weary vampires and those of the bloodline of Livingston and Rose. For the blood drinkers of the city the museum offers a rich history and good company after dark. For the mortals, the museum is a shrine to knowledge and the past.
In the center of the museum lies an open courtyard. The ground is bare, covered in old gray stone and cold to the touch no matter what the weather. During the museums opening hours this courtyard is used as a place for visitors to gather and hear stories of olden lore told by the curators of the museum. At night the courtyard is used for the same purposes, but by a more nocturnal group of denizens.
Next to the courtyard lies the armory. This is where the soldiers of days gone by would prepare to defend themselves to the death. Here there are found many exhibits on ancient warfare and hundreds of pieces of battle equipment ranging from suits of armor to weapons and banners depicting armies of old.
A large section in the basement, what used to be the dungeon of the fortress, is dedicated to relics of the occult. No daylight is shed in these innermost sections of the museum. Here visitors can find ancient weapons and mythical scrolls telling stories of ancient majiks.
(contributed to by Blake of The Abyss) |
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