This massive sized building is the Great Hall of the settlement of Digfel. Digfel is governed by a Council of Elders consisting of a body of five elders. All council meetings are held within the richly decorated Great Hall located atop the central hill of Digfel. Inside this great hall, a central heart is usually burning, multiple long rectangular tables are spread throughout the large chamber and it is usually well lit with many candles and torches.
The hall is a massive three story building made of good quality stone and wood. The roof is made of wood with a bell tower rising from the back. A noticeboard near the front door displays bulletins and information for residents and newcomers to town, some offering rewards for certain tasks. The bottom floor of this building is used for multiple purposes.
The bottom floor is used for council and town meetings and such with several large oak tables with chairs seated around them. A large hearth in the center of the room warms the entire room during the colder months of the year. All meetings with Digfel are held here, in the back section is a large sized kitchen for preparing the food for these meetings.The second floor is mainly used as a large lounge area for the not so formal meetings the council might have. A large hearth is in the back of the room which is connected to the one downstairs. This floor of the Great Hall is built for comfort and relaxation for the council members. Most private council meetings are held in this room where as the bottom floor is where the public meetings are held with townsfold or new arrivals to Digfel. Multiple plush chairs and couches are spread out across this room in a circular fashion.
The third floor is the official residence of each of the five elders of the village of Digfel. Five medium sized bed chambers are located on this floor, one for each Elder of the council. Large designer rugs lay across the floors of each chamber with expensive furniture and such furnishing each room. Chairs, counches and such are arranged through the common room of the floor. It also contains a large hearth that is connected to the lower two floors hearths.


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