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=== God king’s palace ===
 
=== God king’s palace ===
The palace of the [[Susebron|God King]] is located at the far side of the Court of Gods,{{book ref|wb|4}} directly opposite to the court’s gates. It is large, far larger then the other palaces{{book ref|wb|4}} and is pyramidal in shape. The Palace is made of large blocks,{{book ref|wb|21}} approximately 10 feet high.{{book ref|wb|21}} The first few levels are formed of square blocks, though the rest of the levels are steeper and closer to a traditional fortress.{{book ref|wb|55}} The palace has four floors,{{book ref|wb|57}} and the fourth floor has a stairway{{book ref|wb|58}} to the flat palace roof.{{book ref|wb|58}} The outer walls of the palace are adorned with decorations.{{book ref|wb|55}}
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The palace of the [[Susebron|God King]] is located at the far side of the Court of Gods,{{book ref|wb|4}} directly opposite to the court’s gates. It is large, far larger then the other palaces{{book ref|wb|4}} and is pyramidal in shape. The Palace is made of large blocks,{{book ref|wb|21}} approximately 10 feet high.{{book ref|wb|21}} The first few levels are formed of square blocks, though the rest of the levels are steeper and closer to a traditional fortress.{{book ref|wb|55}} The outer walls of the palace are adorned with decorations.{{book ref|wb|55}}
   
 
Because the God king represents all colors, the rooms where the God King stays are each coloured differently.{{book ref|wb|6}} The stone walls are still black however, so coloring is achieved by filling the room with silks and tiles of a specific color.{{book ref|wb|6}} The palace is divided into two area’s, the inner part, where the God king resides, in this area the rooms are all coloured,{{book ref|wb|24}}and the outer part, this is the servants area, inside this area the rooms are all black.{{book ref|wb|24}} Some rooms have windows to the outside.{{book ref|wb|8}} Most rooms in the palace don’t have a dedicated purpose, instead the servants bring in furniture when it is needed.{{book ref|wb|8}} Because of this most things in the palace are portable, like for example bathtubs.{{book ref|wb|8}}
 
Because the God king represents all colors, the rooms where the God King stays are each coloured differently.{{book ref|wb|6}} The stone walls are still black however, so coloring is achieved by filling the room with silks and tiles of a specific color.{{book ref|wb|6}} The palace is divided into two area’s, the inner part, where the God king resides, in this area the rooms are all coloured,{{book ref|wb|24}}and the outer part, this is the servants area, inside this area the rooms are all black.{{book ref|wb|24}} Some rooms have windows to the outside.{{book ref|wb|8}} Most rooms in the palace don’t have a dedicated purpose, instead the servants bring in furniture when it is needed.{{book ref|wb|8}} Because of this most things in the palace are portable, like for example bathtubs.{{book ref|wb|8}}
   
An exception to this is the conception chamber, this room technically lies in the servants part of the palace, with a window to the outside, from which a person can see the sea.{{book ref|wb|12}} The room has a large imposing door, which is completely plated with gold.{{book ref|wb|6}} The hallway in front of the door has four lamps without coloured glass.{{book ref|wb|6}} There are lots of storage rooms in the palace.{{book ref|wb|8}} There is also a large library.{{book ref|wb|27}}{{book ref|wb|24}} The God Kings palace is attached to the tunnel complex beneath the Court.{{book ref|wb|57}}
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An exception to this is the conception chamber, this room technically lies in the servants part of the palace, with a window to the outside, from which a person can see the sea.{{book ref|wb|12}} The room has a large imposing door, which is completely plated with gold.{{book ref|wb|6}} The hallway in front of the door has four lamps without coloured glass.{{book ref|wb|6}} There are lots of storage rooms in the palace.{{book ref|wb|8}} There is a stairway leading to the top of the palace.{{book ref|wb|58}} There is also a large library.{{book ref|wb|27}}{{book ref|wb|24}} The God Kings palace is attached to the tunnel complex beneath the Court.{{book ref|wb|57}}
   
 
There is always food available, so that when the [[God King]] asks for it, he doesn’t have to wait.{{book ref|wb|36}}
 
There is always food available, so that when the [[God King]] asks for it, he doesn’t have to wait.{{book ref|wb|36}}

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