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Rohirim91 Author
Rohirim91

Also the pots in the park are lanterns.

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darksaion Creator
darksaion

Wow, the moment I saw it, I mistook it for a 3D Model lol.

Great work. Excellent. I like these types of work. Looks like a governmental institution, the way I would imagine the royal palace. Maybe I had something fancy like those in harry potter xD but this looks more like official.
What are those small rooms in the starting ? ( In front of the main gate)

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Rohirim91

Thanks :D. This time I used a different shading method, instead of rough pixelated shadows I made fine and precise ones, which as a result has more realistic looking sky and water, and gives a 3D look to the image, but takes more time to complete.
I didn't want it to look like every other palace, all fancy and ubber expensive. This more "humble" looking palace showes the militaristic and knightly tradition of the Empire.
ALso those rooms can be used as balconies or you can put a few tables and organize an outdoor celebration or a dinner during summer.

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darksaion Creator
darksaion

Yep, that kind of "humble" look makes it adorable. Moreover its best to keep it like a disciplined and militaristic palace, it reflects the values of the nation.

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Rohirim91

Exactly.

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Description

The Royal Palace is on the upper level of the Acropolis. It was built by emperor Alexandros II "The Wise" 85 years before present day.
The entrance leads into a hallway with a stairway on the left and right of the entrance leading to the second floor. There re also two bathrooms. The hallways leads to the dining room with a door leading to the Throne Room.
Also there is an indoor fountain between the entrance and the dining room serving as a decoration. It also keeps the air cool during the summer.

There are two stairways in the Throne Room leading to the basement which servers as a vine storage and the entrance to a secret passage leading the foothills of the Acropolis.

There are seven bedrooms on the second level with the royal bedroom being the largest. Also there is a balcony with a view of the city.

"Res non verba" is written on the sign over the entrance and means "Deeds, not words".