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Rayna

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Create the best fantasy museum you can! šŸ‰

This two point fantasy museum based in the pointy mountains was created to give the visitors a wow, one-of-a-kind experience. As they enter, the entrance way gives that dungeon-like theme, putting the visitors directly into the atmosphere. The main hallway has the more general exhibits, with the ogres looting the ruins of the lost town of Wishfell, the tapestry explaining the attack of the dragons, with its lost tail part. But also, exquisite gems that were created from the dwarven mines in this museum. There is also the frozen crystal, that even though not directly fantasy, can remind us of the quest of the warriors of light.

To create a more immersive setting for visitors, we introduce unique sections of the museum.

The equipment room, for our adventurers to use or display as needed. A small dungeon area to show of some of the weird enchanted objects found along our travels into the dungeons. Was it really a good idea to bring that mimic and display it? Do we have insurance just in case? Can someone check into that please. We have our dwarven mines that are fully operational, transforming are geodes into gems. Nearby is our enchanted forest, with doors to unexplored ruins, enchanted towers, but also the possibility to watch ancient goblin ghosts in the deep forest.

Our visitors also need a bit of entertainment, and to do so, a huge dungeon is available and at the key the reward to see the dungeon throne.

The castle room is available to see how our adventurers prepare for their expeditions. With their meeting around the round table, the mage who can prepare his spells, the barbarian who can equip his amour. All can be admired to see the preparation that needs to be done.

On a lighter note, for those who love the ocean and the deep sea, the fantasy continues for them, as our big aquarium allows the visitors to observe some quite unique and strange creatures. Like really, a fish head on human legs, what contraption is this. Are we approaching Atlantis? Are the myths true?

The final section of our fantasy museum is the dragon lair, or at least the dragon bone lair. We don’t want to harm visitors with real dragons now, do we? Does our insurance cover that? Maybe we could find out, just asking… for a friend. The dragon lair shows our visitors the incredible creatures our adventuring heroes had to fight to allow this museum to exist.

Do not hesitate to visit this incredible fantasy museum, lodged at the top of pointy mountains

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