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THE UPDATES OF MINITZ

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Issued by the

GRAND PRINCESS OF MINITZ

In this year of our lord 1945

 

 


 

 

In the years past, slight modifications have been made to make Kanensberg a better place. With our main intent being the decoration of the mostly-empty lands around the ivory walls, we sat and pondered on what may have been a good addition to the already exquisite architecture. The results are, to us, most pleasing.

 

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Pictured; the Avalonian gardens.

THE AVALONIAN GARDENS

Three years ago, a garden was established within the outskirts of Minitz to provide a green space for those whose interest lies in gardening. This beauty’s main goal was one; a symbol of serenity where one may go to find peace of mind. The garden’s vibrant flowers along with the comforting buzzing of bees make this place the pinnacle of peace. The worst of the news if received within these pastel-painted gardens will come as the lightest of the fairytales, the sweet presence of bees, and the pleasant aroma of fresh flowers fending off any negative thoughts. A must-see wonder of Minitz, the Princess is always seen wandering about with cooped hands, taking care of the flowers herself. Many guests are, too, introduced to these gardens, where conversations simply take on a light mood. Even the worst of the hassles of bureaucracy will seem light work when working within these otherworldly gardens.

 


 

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Pictured; the gate to the Stroheim Inn.

THE STROHEIM INN

Along with the Avalonian gardens, a free-of-charge inn was erected around the Turm Langhof, Sir Peter Stroheim’s tower. The inn takes the name of Stroheim Inn but is in reality a tribute to the knight’s late wife, Abrielle. Said Inn offers cozy rooms, drinks and food all free of charge! We’re very lucky to have this amount of generous people within our lands, who too built it up with their own hands under the guidance of Ser Bronwyn of Nùmenost. 

 

After entering the main door, you will be welcomed by a reception and a comforting fireplace on the right. There are multiple seats and even a couch to rest by the fire and have a good time. Outside of the Inn, right on its side, lies also a magnificent zone with a bench and flowers. The actual rooms are in the basement, which is reached through a lift, though two more beds are on the second floor. We especially suggest the second floor, where you can sleep under the warmth of the hay roof. 

 


 

 

OFFICIATED BY,

Her Serene Highness, Dame Avalon Barclay of House Glennmaer, the charred spear, Großprinzessin von Minitz, Viscountess of Tucay, Baroness of Hussen, Lady of Durres, Sister at arms of the Holy Order of St. Jude, Knight Protector of the Canonist realms, Guardian of the Franklamds.

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