Location: Godmere > Harlon’s Hill > Godmere Palace

Description

The Throne Room is the ceremonial heart of the kingdom, a vast hall designed to inspire awe and demonstrate the power of the crown. Soaring ceilings supported by marble columns rise high overhead, while stained glass windows cast colorful light across the polished stone floor.

The throne itself sits atop a raised dais at the far end of the hall, crafted from dark wood and inlaid with precious metals. Royal banners hang from the walls, and guards in ceremonial armor stand at attention along both sides of the central carpet that leads to the throne.

Here the king holds court, receives petitioners, pronounces judgments, and conducts the formal business of state. Nobles, diplomats, and common citizens alike approach the throne to present their cases or seek royal favor. The room is designed to remind all who enter of the weight of royal authority.

Features

  • Magnificent throne on raised dais
  • Marble columns and vaulted ceiling
  • Stained glass windows depicting royal history
  • Royal banners and heraldic displays
  • Guards in ceremonial armor
  • Central carpet for formal approaches to the throne