Kian
Humanity's Stargazer
Once used as a Warden's keep, the building was recommissioned almost ten years ago as a hospital for the sick and injured of New Eden. While the hospital does not visually impress, the small horde of nurses and menders ensure that everyone is welcomed and tended to with great care. Maxwell Tethir runs Warden's Haven with a fastidious touch and tends to patients and visitors alike when he can.
Tucked between the fringes of the residential district and the marketplace, the Warden's Haven is an unassuming white-washed building with arching windows and vine-covered garden walls. The entrance into the wall has a modest wood sign mounted on iron poles over the gate with the name 'Warden's Haven', the iron gate itself sits in a permanently open position ever since the hinges rusted tight. A cobbled path leads visitors from the gate, through a wild, overgrown garden, and to the heavy oak entrance. The room to greet them stands the width of the building, but only a third of the length. It is lit by the western facing sun or by the lanterns set between the arching windows. Inside the room are cots, benches, and chairs where temporary guests are tended to. An old desk is tucked in the far left corner, and shelves along the wall around it are organized with herbal remedies and colorful glass bottles of liquid. A hallway at the back of the room leads to long-term accommodations, a surgery, a basement morgue, storage, and a series of small offices before exiting into the back garden.
(Written by Lux)
Tucked between the fringes of the residential district and the marketplace, the Warden's Haven is an unassuming white-washed building with arching windows and vine-covered garden walls. The entrance into the wall has a modest wood sign mounted on iron poles over the gate with the name 'Warden's Haven', the iron gate itself sits in a permanently open position ever since the hinges rusted tight. A cobbled path leads visitors from the gate, through a wild, overgrown garden, and to the heavy oak entrance. The room to greet them stands the width of the building, but only a third of the length. It is lit by the western facing sun or by the lanterns set between the arching windows. Inside the room are cots, benches, and chairs where temporary guests are tended to. An old desk is tucked in the far left corner, and shelves along the wall around it are organized with herbal remedies and colorful glass bottles of liquid. A hallway at the back of the room leads to long-term accommodations, a surgery, a basement morgue, storage, and a series of small offices before exiting into the back garden.
(Written by Lux)