The Hall of Fellowship
As the gigantic, ancient outer doors of the Liontower swing wide, dozens of torches and candles flare to life in the darkness beyond. The light grows slowly, giving your eyes a chance to adjust. The Hall of Fellowship is almost one-hundred feet long and thirty feet wide, with chandeliers of gold and colored glass hanging every twenty-five feet. The floor and walls are of warmly glowing wood, beneath a ceiling of darker wood and supporting timbers.
The left wall is adorned with three back-lit stained glass windows, fifteen feet wide and ten high, depicting events of the Liontower's past. An eight-foot candelabra of gleaming gold and crystal stands to either side of each window.
An archway streaming sunlight opens halfway along the right-hand wall. To either side of the archway are three backlit stained glass windows, smaller than those on the left-hand wall but no less beautiful and masterfully done. Two eight-foot candelabras identical to those on the left hand wall stand to either side of the central window on both sides of the archway.
At the end of the hall is a triple archway leading to the Solar of the Liontower, Lord Rowanmantle's study.