A few yards away from the square, through the maze of tents, stands the tallest blue-canvas tent. The emblem of the village is painted across the giant slit that acts as a door, and a flag with the same symbol flies on the tip of the tent's roof. ANBU guards are posted outside the door, staring down all who enter. Lida hates this, but the elders have demanded it.
The inside could almost be mistaken for an actual building. As soon as you enter, there is a main reception desk where a pleasant looking attendant is usually standing, as well as more guards on either side of the room. A heavy looking tarp seperates the reception area from the deeper, larger part of the tent. Navy blue cusioned chairs and small tables with blue covers are scattered around, but there isn't too much open space.
Passed the reception area, lies a larger space with a long glossy crystal table that cuts the room in half. The 'walls' are draped with more curtains that bare the village emblem. There are thirteen chairs, similar to those in the first room, that line either side of the table with one chair on the end. This is where the elders and the Kage meet. Though there is only one original elder from before the 'attack', eleven more villagers have been appointed to form the new eldership. These are the people that acted as heroes ten years ago and stepped up during the hard times after that day.
Further still into this tent, passed the second heavily draped tarp, is the Kage's residence. This doubles as both her office and her living quarters and is surprisingly cozy. No one has ever been permitted passed the second tarp besides the Kage herself, for more ANBU guards are placed all around the perimeter of the huge tent.