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Archives of Ythis - Beawick

This large tower structure is cross-shaped, with four wings and a central area housing a huge central pillar. The column is surrounded by three aspects of Ythis captured in stone. The building itself, operates as a library, housing documents for different disciplines of knowledge and records.   South Wing: This is the largest of the four repositories. It holds records of agriculture and industry. includes contracts, almanacs, designs, and instructions. It is also where the records of births and deaths of the common folk are stored.   East Wing: While fewer records exist here, they are kept in well crafted book cases and scroll tubes, ensuring the longevity of the documents dedicated to family lore and transition of wealth among the nobles. Included are family trees, deeds to land and property. This where the most recent codex of noble houses can be found (last updated 7 years ago) Notably, while the south wing has some basic benches and desk, the areas of research here are luxurious furniture pieces.   North Wing: While not as well-kept as the East wing, the documents here are still well-protected. This is the repository for lore, religious texts, fables, cultural history.   West Wing: The gallery of mysteries is more a museum of art, objects, and artifacts. Various non-book/scroll items that are safely-housed by the temple.
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