Within the spacious dining room on the first floor, a grand feast was being served by the maids and servants of the house.
The walls were adorned with vivid portraits that Adam had painted himself. Some depicted scenes of arcane mythologies, while others displayed beautiful landscapes found across Acadia.
On one end of the room, a large wooden fireplace was positioned. Meanwhile, the entrance was at the dining room's other end.
The centerpiece of the room was an expansive oak dining table where a wide variety of food items were displayed. Furthermore, more were being brought in by the servants.
It was set with fine porcelain, silver cutlery, and crystal goblets, each arranged with meticulous precision. This simply went on to show just how diligent the workers of the manor were.
Above the table hung a grand chandelier, seemingly made out of bronze or brass. It had dozens of candles placed within, casting a warm glow over the room.