Mansion Diningrooms News:  The main mansion dining room now has a white, gold, blue motif much like one of the palaces of Russia.
Mansion Dining Rooms
Mansion Diningrooms

Note:
The Governor's Mansion of Inisfree has two dining rooms; the one in the middle of the 1st floor has the long-table, while the 2nd dining room (in the middle of the back of the mansion; closest to the rising slope of the central mountain) has the two, bowl-like 'dining pits'; one as a sofa indention in the floor, and one as a jacuzzi also built down into the floor (with individual dining tables anchored to the jacuzzi's floor).

Dimensions & Layout:
Each of these dining rooms measures 100'x150' across its floor, and stands 100' tall.  The main dining room is the middle room amongst the grid of nine rectangular rooms on the ground floor.  It is this dining room which has the 50-feet-long dining table used primarily for two occasions;
  1. when the Governor desires to sit down to a formal meal with an entire batch of his daughters (Inisfreeans are born by the city itself, always in batches of 50 clones; Inisfree's version of identical twins, and so it is that every girl in Inisfree has 49 identical sisters all born at the same time as her)
  2. when the Governor desires to sit down to a formal meal with his most trusted and beloved guests who are elite leaders in the various Outlands realms allied with Inisfree​
The second dining room is in the middle of the back row of rooms on this floor of the mansion, and is for more informal, relaxed gatherings.  It has two bowl-like pits in its floor, evenly separated, one being a circular sofa, and the other being a circular jacuzzi with built-in dining tables for each threesome seating section along its inside perimeter.


Special Features:
Both of these dining rooms open up to the 2nd story of this mansion, but instead of being from the 10' to 20' mark, as is the case with most Outlander houses, the 2nd story of this mansion starts at the 100' mark and continues upward to the 200' mark.  Thus, the inside perimeter balconies above the floors of each of these dining rooms are 100' above them.  Even higher up on these walls are statue-pillars (nude Inisfreean girls, of course) holding up opaque, soft-white, light orbs as the light fixtures of these rooms.  Higher still, hanging from the ceiling, are the flags of all nations and other organizations allied with Inisfree; a colorful sign to help everyone here feel appreciated and welcome.
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