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[OL-FB] Auberge de l'iolite

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Not far from the Eltina harbour, was the Auberge de l'iolite, a small hostel for new settlers or passengers waiting for their ships. 

To attract the attention of the passers-by, the tenant of the hostal used to post newspapers on the first floor.

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That day, one of the newspapers was replaced by a wanted poster, a local was reading the content of the poster to a seaman.

It was written on the poster that a certain captain Nordau has conducted recently a raid on one of the Oleander's settlement and he's wanted for piracy.:tongue:

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Colours are good and I like the windows, the story and the door. But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows I don't like. Also the roof could be better.. But a nice little Moc nontheless.

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6 hours ago, Fraunces said:

the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word

Is this a "gable"?

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17 hours ago, Ross Fisher said:

Is this a "gable"?

I believe it isn't (according to what I found on Google), but you get what I mean. 

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On 2/8/2019 at 5:44 PM, Fraunces said:

 But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows

I thought the word was pediment... I found them funny

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On 2/8/2019 at 9:27 PM, Professor Thaum said:

Well thought the symetrical pediments.

 

I'm curious about "iolite"

Thank you Thaum. 

As you said, the right word is "cordierite", or we could simply call it the "Bluestone Inn".

On 2/9/2019 at 12:44 AM, Fraunces said:

Colours are good and I like the windows, the story and the door. But the "eyebrows" as i do not know the english nor French word of the windows I don't like. Also the roof could be better.. But a nice little Moc nontheless.

Thank you Fraunces. 

On 2/9/2019 at 7:25 AM, Ross Fisher said:

Is this a "gable"?

No idea how it should be called, gutter?

On 2/11/2019 at 1:54 AM, Professor Thaum said:

I thought the word was pediment... I found them funny

And with the arched door, they form together a ^n^ :wink:

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