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==The Manses==
 
==The Manses==
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The Vineyards Estate is a perfect example of the kind of densely packed geomantic development that marks the Blessed Isle. There are a total of eighteen Manses scattered throughout its borders, not including the Estate house proper.
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===Air Aspected===
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* 2 Air Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 shoreline - lighthouse)
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===Earth Aspected===
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* 3 Earth Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 vineyard, 1 agricultural)
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===Fire Aspected===
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There are no fire-aspected manses in the Vineyards Estates.
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===Water Aspected===
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4 Water Aspected (1 lake island, 1 riverside, 2 shoreline)
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* '''Wave-Kissed Retreat:''' The retreat is built into the side of a set of cliffs, just south of Bright Tide village. A small sea-cavern juts into the cliff-face beneath it, providing access to the elaborate First Age docks within, currently in use by House V'neef for a yacht and one or two other pleasure-craft. The manse's stone is currently in the possession of one of the House's scions, XXX.
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===Wood Aspected===
 
* 9 Wood Aspected (5 vineyards, 3 forest, 1 agricultural)
 
* 9 Wood Aspected (5 vineyards, 3 forest, 1 agricultural)
* 4 Water Aspected (1 lake island, 1 riverside, 2 shoreline)
 
** Wave-Kissed Retreat, just outside of Bright Tide
 
* 3 Earth Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 vineyard, 1 agricultural)
 
* 2 Air Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 shoreline - lighthouse)
 
  
 
==Other Notable Features==
 
==Other Notable Features==

Revision as of 12:52, 9 June 2011

The Vineyards Estate is a massive estate that is the primary estate of House V'neef. It was given to V'neef on her wedding day to Cynis Chosul by the Scarlet Empress, and includes two villages, several Manses, thousands of acres worth of both game-heavy woodland and productive vineyards, plus a main estate house and a handful of hunting lodges and other noteworthy structures. It also features several miles of shoreline along the northern edge of the Blessed Isle.

Inhabitants: The following members of House V'neef reside at the Vineyards: V'neef Chosul and his son, V'neef Imiros.

The Vineyards Estate of House V'neef

Wood Aspected Manse ••••
The Vineyards Estate - officially on the Imperial records as the Ebony Hall of Verdance Resplendent - is a massive manse. Its walls are constructed of green-jade-inset ebony that retains a highly lustrous sheen, with swathes of ivy growing up its grand walls. It is vast and palatial, with a central house and four separate towered wings that branch off of it.

The Ebony Hall was one of the Empress' favored country estates in the early days of the Scarlet Empire, and she retained personal control of it for most of her time on the throne. She retired here to give birth to V'neef, and sequestered herself in these halls for the first five years of V'neef's life, formally moving her court here - withdrawing invitations to the Great Houses to her court while doing so, in fact, a slap in the face most of them have not forgotten.

The Vineyards Estate is much quieter these days. Only Chosul, V'neef's husband and their youngest son, Imiros live here permanently. The rest of the House has a standing invitation to visit, of course, and all of V'neef's direct children have rooms here - it is where they were all raised, for the most part. The estate house itself has twenty or so suites throughout its length, not including the massive Lord's Wing and Lady's Wing, the portions of the manse set aside for Chosul and V'neef respectively.

Chosul himself bears the Song of Life Stone, the Hearthstone generated in the estate's Great Hall (its placement an Imperial seal of green jade mounted above the hearth, just behind the paired seats of V'neef and Chosul). He uses its powers to great effect, wandering through the portions of the vineyards that are not currently being worked by slaves, his mandolin in hand, singing. Through these efforts, the vineyards of the estate are kept in a constant state of harvest, year-round (although he does not go on his walks during winter). As a result, each of the vineyards boasts as many as a dozen full harvests every year.

The Villages

Bright Tide

Fishing & Shipping Village
Located about a half-day from the Estate house by horse, Bright Tide is a coastal village that boasts a shallow harbor and extensive docks of cargo barges, fishing boats and pleasure craft. Bright Tide is primarily a shipping haven; the majority of V'neef wine sales from the Vineyards Estate and other nearby vineyards go through here. The center of town is the V'neef Caskhouse, a large set of warehouses that also double as a sales floor - potential buyers who visit can sample vintages and then purchase them in bulk on the spot. Though the town's harbor is too shallow for most mercantile ships, there are plenty of cargo barges that can ferry all large cargo purchases out to anchored ships for a small fee.

The village is also a fishing village to some degree - before the V'neef prosperity, it was solely a fishing village of no real account. Other than the V'neef Caskhouse, the only other notable structures are a small Immaculate temple, the Sanctified Hall of Five Glories, and the V'neef-owned Wave-Kissed Retreat, a Water-aspected Manse built into the cliff-face just south of the harbor proper.

Tanglevine

Wine Country Village
Located in the middle of the Estate's vast vineyards, most of the residents of Tanglevine make a living with something associated with the V'neef wine industry. The village itself - which is about an hour's travel from the Estate house by horse - has grown from the tiny hamlet it once was before the founding of House V'neef, and even now it threatens to grow into something like a full town in a the near future. Tanglevine is filled with craftsmen creating wagons, barrels and similar implements needed in the vintner's craft, as well as ample workers for the Heliotrope Hall, the wine-house that is the center of the town. The product of all V'neef vineyards for two days radius end up in the Heliotrope Hall. It is rumored that the cellars beneath the Hall have vast chambers filled with aging wine worth fortunes, and that it has a tunnel that leads to the Vineyards Estate.

About a third of Tanglevine is a walled-off section that has houses and amenities for the V'neef slaves who work the fields. At night, the slaves are confined to the portion of town "behind the walls." Slaves are not permitted outside of the walls, and non-slaves are not permitted within them once the sun sets. The area behind the walls has its own taverns and entertainment intended to keep the slaves docile, and it is well known that the Master of the Walls, the slave-keeper for House V'neef, pays good money to entertainers to provide a night's enjoyment for his wards.

The Manses

The Vineyards Estate is a perfect example of the kind of densely packed geomantic development that marks the Blessed Isle. There are a total of eighteen Manses scattered throughout its borders, not including the Estate house proper.

Air Aspected

  • 2 Air Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 shoreline - lighthouse)

Earth Aspected

  • 3 Earth Aspected (1 mountaintop, 1 vineyard, 1 agricultural)

Fire Aspected

There are no fire-aspected manses in the Vineyards Estates.

Water Aspected

4 Water Aspected (1 lake island, 1 riverside, 2 shoreline)

  • Wave-Kissed Retreat: The retreat is built into the side of a set of cliffs, just south of Bright Tide village. A small sea-cavern juts into the cliff-face beneath it, providing access to the elaborate First Age docks within, currently in use by House V'neef for a yacht and one or two other pleasure-craft. The manse's stone is currently in the possession of one of the House's scions, XXX.

Wood Aspected

  • 9 Wood Aspected (5 vineyards, 3 forest, 1 agricultural)

Other Notable Features

  • The Farnal Woodlands: X
  • The Veiled Bride & Bride's Lake: Lake formed at base of waterfall, carved into the shape of a woman (V'neef), with a veil of water pouring down her.
  • The Boughflow River: River that flows into Bride's Lake, from the forest.