Sanctre of Stories

The Sanctre of Stories is one of the fifteen great halls of High Palace.

Description
The hall is long and curved, so that it more resembles a corridor than a room. Along each side are Glass Ballads. The sanctre is usually unlit, allowing the light from adjacent halls to shine through the stained-glass windows and cast coloured reflections upon the floor. However, it does have the capacity to be lit by three suspended braziers at equal distances along the hall. The Glass Ballads of the Sanctre of Stories are all works of Gellon of the Bow.

Location
The Sanctre of Stories is located on what is technically the ground floor of High Palace, but due to the raised nature of the entrance to the palace, is said to be a recessed sanctre. It lies on the level with the Five King's Road, and sits perpendicular to it in the left wing of the palace.