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The '''RainWing royal pavilion''' is built halfway between the [[NightWing village]] and RainWing village, and is used for official business regarding the two tribes.  
The '''RainWing Royal Pavilion''' is built halfway between the [[NightWing village]] and RainWing village, and is used for official business regarding the two tribes.  
==Description==
==Description==
It is a vast platform built up in the air, upon a circle of branches from tall, overlapping trees. It sits about halfway between the forest floor and the treetops, and it has a roof made of translucent green leaves that sits atop wooden columns, so that the pavilion is open to the air{{Ref|WT|55}} but sheltered from the rain. Purple and blue morning glories hang like bells from the vines that wind around each column.{{Ref|WT|56}}
It is a vast platform built up in the air, upon a circle of branches from tall, overlapping trees. It sits about halfway between the forest floor and the treetops, and it has a roof made of translucent green leaves that sits atop wooden columns, so that the pavilion is open to the air{{Ref|WT|55}} but sheltered from the rain. Purple and blue morning glories hang like bells from the vines that wind around each column.{{Ref|WT|56}}

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The RainWing Royal Pavilion is built halfway between the NightWing village and RainWing village, and is used for official business regarding the two tribes.

Description

It is a vast platform built up in the air, upon a circle of branches from tall, overlapping trees. It sits about halfway between the forest floor and the treetops, and it has a roof made of translucent green leaves that sits atop wooden columns, so that the pavilion is open to the air[1] but sheltered from the rain. Purple and blue morning glories hang like bells from the vines that wind around each column.[2]

The pavilion has a clawmarked wooden floor and an interior that is nearly empty. Two scroll racks stand on either side of a simple raised dais that sits only a few inches higher than the rest of the platform.[2]

History

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  1. Winter Turning, page 55
  2. 2.0 2.1 Winter Turning, page 56