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Leinster House is the royal Freehold of King Bran of Leinster in the city of Dublin.

Overview[]

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Occupying a Georgian town house in a slightly dilapidated area of northern Dublin, near King’s Inn, King Bran of Leinster keeps himself close to the heart of his constituency. While the physical proportions of the building differ little from others of its kind, its chimeric outer form resembles a Norman fortified tower, a design which attracted Bran because of the aura of solidity and responsible guardianship projected by its dimensions. The interior of Leinster House is less severe, and reflects the King of Leinster’s keen interest (fostered by Sir Odhran) in Irish culture. Here Bran displays his collection of historic curios and fine musical instruments.

In his first-floor drawing room, Bran holds unofficial court when he meets with his nobles and occasionally commoners of note to discuss Kithain politics. Although he maintains a standing invitation to Dublin’s Kithain to “come and talk things over” with him, he rarely allows anyone who takes him up on his word to see more than his public rooms. His private quarters, on the second and third floors, are just that. In his bedroom and private library, Bran keeps his most cherished faerie treasures.

References[]

  1. CTD: Immortal Eyes: Court of All Kings, pp. 64-65.
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