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[[Category: | The '''Imperial Museum''', a grand building off '''Kashshi Way''' in [[Shallam]], showcases the finest examples of that city's history, culture, and art. | ||
There are currently five exhibits: | |||
*The Ancient Treasures wing of the museum contains the broadsword wielded by [[Darius (general)|Darius]] himself during the [[Ashtan-Shallam Wars]]. | |||
*The Shallamese Masters Exhibit displays paintings in chronological order, done mostly in oils and chalk. | |||
*A black [[:Category:Lesser Dragons|Lesser Dragon]], preserved through taxidermy, dominates the Natural History Exhibit. | |||
*The exhibit in honour of the Sultan is filled with crown jewels, examples of imperial dress, and even past monarchs' poetry and art. | |||
*The gallery of religious artefacts contains a large statue of [[Sarapis]], re-creations of the [[golden apple]], and other strange and ancient items. | |||
[[Oghma]], the curator, resides in a dusty office tucked away at the back of the Museum. | |||
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Revision as of 04:40, 6 April 2008
The Imperial Museum, a grand building off Kashshi Way in Shallam, showcases the finest examples of that city's history, culture, and art.
There are currently five exhibits:
- The Ancient Treasures wing of the museum contains the broadsword wielded by Darius himself during the Ashtan-Shallam Wars.
- The Shallamese Masters Exhibit displays paintings in chronological order, done mostly in oils and chalk.
- A black Lesser Dragon, preserved through taxidermy, dominates the Natural History Exhibit.
- The exhibit in honour of the Sultan is filled with crown jewels, examples of imperial dress, and even past monarchs' poetry and art.
- The gallery of religious artefacts contains a large statue of Sarapis, re-creations of the golden apple, and other strange and ancient items.
Oghma, the curator, resides in a dusty office tucked away at the back of the Museum.