Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20190505235456/@comment-5543592-20190522013410

Tanner looked sideways at Shanks, before saying, "It's not important.  Let's see what this Liu wants."

The hallway before them was different than the one that had let to Qin. It was less a buearucrat's corridor and more what one expected in a place called "the Steel Palace." Large columns lined it, sticking out from the wall, and holding up the vaulted, which curved in an extended eliptical structure. Instead of the Greek figures and friezes they had seen outside, in here the artwork and decor was strictly Oriental, mainly Han or Tang Chinese. They saw great water-colored generals--Sunzi, Taizong, Li Jing--, tapestries depicting the Age of Three Kingdoms, and those of the great thinkers-- Kong Fuzi, Mengzi, Laozi.

Tanner was geeking out, which could be told from the expression on his face.

"This place is so cool."