His tree-house was divided into three tree sections: the underground, the ground level and a top level.At the top level he meditated, slept, scribed and scryed.
Ground level had the indoor salt swimming pool, ten guest bedrooms, four small barns; a dining room, servery, home- theatre, and a reading room library.
The underground comprised of one lock up cell (large enough to hold ten guests) a storeroom, clothing and costume wardrobe; troll accommodation suitable for all kinds of beings who preferred the cavernous lifestyle; and lastly, a passage to a vault of which he spoke little of.
-Gabriel Brunsdon, Puck in Hell, Azlander Series
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