The room holds a bar with all of the finest wines and various other liquids for the guests that this family may have. The central part of the room holds a great fireplace, made of stone of course, it also has a mantle around it made of wood holding some of the families finest weapons. Above the fireplace hangs a portrait of Queen LadyDeath in her prime. Looking to the shelves around the room you see some of their prized possessions such as the Goblet that the first Tremere blood bonding ceremony was done with. There is a plaque, which is dedicated to any fallen brethren hanging upon the wall. Looking around, you see that there are plenty of places to sit in the conversation area. Walking through a hall on the opposite side of the room, you see an entrance to a different room. Walking through this room, you see 4 long tables gathered in a square and at the center of the tables is a large cauldron sitting upon a small pillar for the blood ceremonies or offerings. The two large thrones sit off to the side for the Queen and King to watch and instruct the meetings when needed.
Then walking back out….you head up the stairs to the upper story, this floor was made if timber. Down the hall you see many doors…obviously for the members of the family. Entrance to their grand ballroom was also in the downstairs area as well as an entrance to a bottom floor which is kept from outsiders of what is in there. In the grand ballroom, the lord and the lady had in there two massive chairs with a canopy by way over them to watch the goings on within the room. The ballroom floor was of shinned wood and walls of stone. Lighting around the whole castle was by rushlights or candles impaled on vertical spikes or iron candlesticks with a tripod base, depending on the room.