"You will find the gate,"

"where the moon touches the water"
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Selina's realm is rather odd, since, as far as anyone can tell it isn't set up like a planet. It is shaped primarily like a giant bowl with gates to other realms opening and closing a few miles from the edge constantly. Almost the entire realm is an ocean with a handful of small islands surrounding the largest in the center. Various moons are always visible in the sky, although they never seem to affect the tide overmuch, or it simply isn't possible to tell.
Ocean
The first thing any traveler finds when they sail through the gates into Selina's realm is the ocean, which stretches on for farther than the eye can see. At first glance it appears just as any other ocean, save for the reflectiveness of it. More often then not it is an almost perfect reflection of the sky, giving an odd illusion. The water is also somewhat warmer than many found elsewhere, at least for the first few hundred feet down.
Below the surface it changes ever so slightly. All across the bottom trenches, underwater planes, as well as coral reefs abound. There is even rumor of great treasure hidden beneath the waves, ships caught in the occasional storms that rage across the ocean. Seeking it however is a dangerous path, as more than colorful little fish dwell in these waters.
Islands
In the center of the ocean is a grouping of islands that almost form a ring around the center island. It is here that the water shifts from a great salty expanse to warmer fresh water. It also takes on an almost silvery hue during the night, and at times a almost green sheen in the short days. The water is safe enough however, at least as far as ships go. The water remains deep enough for even larger ships to easily maneuver though the islands.
Most of the islands are small, with just enough room for a handful of trees to grow. A handful though stretch on, giving rise to entire ecosystems. One thing remains in common through all the islands however. To a one they have fresh springs and rivers crisscrossing them. Another similarity to them is that the beaches are sand, long slopes that stretch effortlessly upward, a sand the same shade as the full moon. The only island that this pattern is the crescent shaped island in the center, the largest, and the home of the palace. The harbor of the island is deep, with cliffs rising directly from the water. Elegant docks stretch out from the cliffs, most at hight with the larger ships although there are some that are at level with the water, staircases leading up to the cliffs.
Palace
The palace is a sprawling series of buildings that take up the entire island. Each is done with beauty and flow in mind. The main entrance, library, throne room, main ballroom and various gardens as well as the smaller ballrooms are in the main section of the palace, with open breezeways connecting them. As one wanders farther away from the main entrance however the rooms grow smaller: sitting rooms, dinning halls, studies, and the observatory. The farthest rooms are rarely visited by those not a part of the palace's staff, as it mainly includes the storerooms and private rooms of the staff. Beneath the main part of the palace, specifically the massive if rarely used throne room is the equally massive kitchen, with odd staircases leading up into the main floors. There are a few other rooms built beneath the main floors, but they are those necessary to the smooth running of the castle, and rarely included in a guests' knowledge. Above the main floor are the guest suites as well as more of the smaller rooms. Finally in the highest story is the sprawling quarters of Selina herself.
Throughout the palace themes remain generally the same. The majority of the buildings are done in a smooth almost glowing stone that reflects the light of the moon. The ceilings are high and even in the farthest buildings are large enough for the largest of the fresh water Taariq to pass through with ease. Fountains are common, as well as massive open windows that let in the sound of the water as well as the breeze. Music plays throughout, although even those who have searched have found the source. It is also not uncommon for the decorations to be done in hues of blue, silver and white.
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Food
Most often the food served in the palace includes aquatic plants as well as the plants grown in the vegetable gardens grown in the farther sections of the palace. The main dish tends to be a fish of some kind, although it is a random guess to how it will be cooked. Her kitchen staff is forever looking for new ways to cook and serve the food.
For all that there is little hesitation to eat fish, it is frowned upon to catch for sport only.
Staff
The staff in Selina's palace vary greatly. She is welcoming to any who care to work for her although most do tend to be partly aquatic.
Selina's realm is rather odd, since, as far as anyone can tell it isn't set up like a planet. It is shaped primarily like a giant bowl with gates to other realms opening and closing a few miles from the edge constantly. Almost the entire realm is an ocean with a handful of small islands surrounding the largest in the center. Various moons are always visible in the sky, although they never seem to affect the tide overmuch, or it simply isn't possible to tell.
Ocean
The first thing any traveler finds when they sail through the gates into Selina's realm is the ocean, which stretches on for farther than the eye can see. At first glance it appears just as any other ocean, save for the reflectiveness of it. More often then not it is an almost perfect reflection of the sky, giving an odd illusion. The water is also somewhat warmer than many found elsewhere, at least for the first few hundred feet down.
Below the surface it changes ever so slightly. All across the bottom trenches, underwater planes, as well as coral reefs abound. There is even rumor of great treasure hidden beneath the waves, ships caught in the occasional storms that rage across the ocean. Seeking it however is a dangerous path, as more than colorful little fish dwell in these waters.
Islands
In the center of the ocean is a grouping of islands that almost form a ring around the center island. It is here that the water shifts from a great salty expanse to warmer fresh water. It also takes on an almost silvery hue during the night, and at times a almost green sheen in the short days. The water is safe enough however, at least as far as ships go. The water remains deep enough for even larger ships to easily maneuver though the islands.
Most of the islands are small, with just enough room for a handful of trees to grow. A handful though stretch on, giving rise to entire ecosystems. One thing remains in common through all the islands however. To a one they have fresh springs and rivers crisscrossing them. Another similarity to them is that the beaches are sand, long slopes that stretch effortlessly upward, a sand the same shade as the full moon. The only island that this pattern is the crescent shaped island in the center, the largest, and the home of the palace. The harbor of the island is deep, with cliffs rising directly from the water. Elegant docks stretch out from the cliffs, most at hight with the larger ships although there are some that are at level with the water, staircases leading up to the cliffs.
Palace
The palace is a sprawling series of buildings that take up the entire island. Each is done with beauty and flow in mind. The main entrance, library, throne room, main ballroom and various gardens as well as the smaller ballrooms are in the main section of the palace, with open breezeways connecting them. As one wanders farther away from the main entrance however the rooms grow smaller: sitting rooms, dinning halls, studies, and the observatory. The farthest rooms are rarely visited by those not a part of the palace's staff, as it mainly includes the storerooms and private rooms of the staff. Beneath the main part of the palace, specifically the massive if rarely used throne room is the equally massive kitchen, with odd staircases leading up into the main floors. There are a few other rooms built beneath the main floors, but they are those necessary to the smooth running of the castle, and rarely included in a guests' knowledge. Above the main floor are the guest suites as well as more of the smaller rooms. Finally in the highest story is the sprawling quarters of Selina herself.
Throughout the palace themes remain generally the same. The majority of the buildings are done in a smooth almost glowing stone that reflects the light of the moon. The ceilings are high and even in the farthest buildings are large enough for the largest of the fresh water Taariq to pass through with ease. Fountains are common, as well as massive open windows that let in the sound of the water as well as the breeze. Music plays throughout, although even those who have searched have found the source. It is also not uncommon for the decorations to be done in hues of blue, silver and white.
.:Other::
Food
Most often the food served in the palace includes aquatic plants as well as the plants grown in the vegetable gardens grown in the farther sections of the palace. The main dish tends to be a fish of some kind, although it is a random guess to how it will be cooked. Her kitchen staff is forever looking for new ways to cook and serve the food.
For all that there is little hesitation to eat fish, it is frowned upon to catch for sport only.
Staff
The staff in Selina's palace vary greatly. She is welcoming to any who care to work for her although most do tend to be partly aquatic.

