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Dreams of Goryeo

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Goryeo - a state on the Korean peninsula that emerged in 935 and existed until 1392.


Author's Note: This is a world inspired by the k-drama "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo". Create your own story with a happy ending. ;)
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Bangpo

Bangpo

Bangpo is a bustling port located near the mouth of the Han-gang River, serving as a vital hub for trade and the transport of goods to the capital. The area is filled with the lively sounds of merchants hawking their wares and fishermen mending their nets, all contributing to the vibrant atmosphere that characterizes this essential locale.

Buddhist Temple in the Cheonggyesan

Buddhist Temple in the Cheonggyesan

Nestled in a serene mountain valley, the Buddhist Temple exudes a tranquil atmosphere, ideal for meditation and reflection. Its construction of natural stone and wood harmonizes with the surrounding tall trees, creating a secluded sanctuary away from the chaos of the world. The interior features a prayer hall adorned with golden statues of Buddha, numerous flickering candles, and intricate wood carvings, all suffused with the calming scent of incense.

Cheongmyeon

Cheongmyeon

Cheongmyeon is a deep, mist-shrouded gorge located in Taebaek Sanmaek. The gorge is known for its rough, narrow passages carved over centuries by rushing water and wind. It is dominated by steep cliffs shrouded in thick trees and moss, creating an eerie atmosphere that locals believe is the home of restless spirits. A bluish mist rises from the river below, giving the impression that spirits are watching over the land. The gorge is considered a sacred and somewhat dangerous place. Legend has it that those who venture too deep into its heart without proper offerings or prayers risk angering the spirits. The place is both feared and revered. Some monks and shamans come to the gorge to perform rituals and appease the spirits.

Cheongtang Temple

Cheongtang Temple

Cheongtang Temple is a serene place of worship, constructed to honor the earth and the life it sustains. Nestled atop a tranquil hill, the temple is enveloped by meticulously maintained gardens filled with vivid flowers and gentle whispers of nature, providing a soothing retreat for visitors. Locals gather here, seeking solace from their struggles and offering prayers for well-being, prosperity, and protection.

Cheonmadan

Cheonmadan

Cheonmadan is a tranquil tea house known for its serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful moment sipping tea while surrounded by carefully arranged floral decor. The roof has slightly curved upward edges and is covered with tiles. The windows with wooden frames are covered with thin rice paper, letting in soft light. In front of the entrance there are clay pots with flowers. Inside, there is a spacious room with low tables and cushions for sitting on the floor. The floor is covered with straw mats. The walls are decorated with floral patterns. Ceramic teapots, bowls and small vases stand on the shelves. The atmosphere is quiet and calm, with a soft aroma of brewed tea and sandalwood.

Choi Ji Mong's Room

Choi Ji Mong's Room

A spacious and meticulously organized room that reflects a strict and minimalist design, infused with traditional Korean elements. The room contains a neatly made bed and a sturdy desk, adorned with an assortment of books, scrolls, and intricate star maps affixed to the walls, showcasing a dedication to knowledge and discipline.

Concubines' Quarters

Concubines' Quarters

The Concubines' Quarters offer a stark contrast to the opulence found elsewhere in the palace. The living area features an assortment of low tables and benches, surrounded by traditional Korean mats for sitting, providing a humble yet cozy environment. Each room is furnished with partitions of delicate curtains and decorative screens, allowing for privacy. Despite the absence of extravagant luxury, the space is adorned with bright fabrics on the walls and fresh flowers in vases, creating an inviting atmosphere. The quarters include bedrooms, storage areas for personal belongings, and a modest bath, all illuminated by soft lighting that adds a warm touch to the living space.

Emperor's Bath

Emperor's Bath

The Emperor's Bath is a luxurious sanctuary reserved solely for the supreme ruler, offering both relaxation and a retreat from the rigors of governance. The inviting atmosphere is enhanced by the soothing scents of aromatic oils and incense, creating a serene environment for the Emperor to unwind. The floors and walls are decorated with lotus and dragon designs. A central pool of heated water surrounded by seating areas.

Fort Gangnam

Fort Gangnam

Fort Gangnam stands as a formidable bastion against enemy invasions, with thick stone walls and strategically positioned watchtowers. The fort is manned by a contingent of vigilant guards, ever ready to defend against incursions. Inside, the atmosphere is charged with the urgency of preparation and the camaraderie of soldiers uniting for their homeland's defense.

Golden Plains

Golden Plains

The Golden Plains stretch endlessly under the warm sun, a serene landscape that whispers of harvest and abundance. Farmers from the nearby villages toil to reap the golden wheat that blooms like waves under the gentle breeze, each stalk promising sustenance and prosperity to those who work the land. As the seasons change, the fields become a tapestry of color, adorned with wildflowers and the occasional gathering of wildlife, adding to the pristine beauty of this vital resource.

Guk San Gung Palace Main Gate

Guk San Gung Palace Main Gate

The grand entrance to the Guk San Gung Palace, the Main Gate stands as a symbol of strength and security, adorned with intricate carvings and flanked by imposing guard towers and a sturdy palisade that encircles the palace grounds.

Gukchagam

Gukchagam

Gukchagam, the prestigious academy in the capital of Songak, stands as a beacon of elite education, honing future civil servants from the aristocratic class. With a curriculum centered on Confucian teachings, students immerse themselves in literature, history, astronomy, and mathematics, preparing them for governance and administration.

Gwaemul

Gwaemul

Gwaemul is a picturesque village nestled in a valley surrounded by gentle hills, famous for its vibrant orchards that burst into color during the flowering season. With a strong tradition of hospitality, the locals engage in thriving harvest festivals that celebrate the land's bounty every spring, while autumn fair showcases their delicious fruits and artisanal products.

Gwangjeong Juga

Gwangjeong Juga

Gwangjeong Juga is a vibrant establishment bustling with both locals and travelers, offering a variety of drinks and traditional food. It serves as a communal space for guests to gather, share stories, and enjoy each other's company.

Haechongsa

Haechongsa

Haechongsa is a serene Buddhist temple perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, offering a tranquil sanctuary for meditation and spiritual reflection. Visitors can walk along the tree-lined paths that lead to the temple, finding stone stupas along the way where offerings and prayers are made. The temple grounds feature a striking central building, Daeungjeon, which houses a gilded statue of Buddha surrounded by prowess imagery, along with the Jonggak bell tower and intricately designed stone pagodas signifying spiritual ascent. Open wooden pavilions provide perfect spots for contemplation while admiring the vast sea.

Haeseong

Haeseong

Haeseong is a bustling fishing village on the coast of the Hwanghae Sea, where fishermen and their families thrive amid the rhythms of the sea. The village comes alive each day as the marketplace fills with vendors selling both fresh and dried fish, while the aroma of cooking fires wafts through the air, mingling with the salt of the ocean. Wooden and bamboo huts with thatch and tiled roofs line the shore, housing the hardworking families who rely on the abundant waters for their livelihood.

Hall of Court Ceremonies

Hall of Court Ceremonies

The Hall of Court Ceremonies serves as the grand venue for royal events, including ceremonies, audiences, and banquets. Its lavish interior reflects the opulence of the court, providing a breathtaking backdrop for nobles and dignitaries. The wooden floor is covered with carpets, the ceiling is decorated with carved beams depicting clouds, birds and dragons. Massive wooden columns are painted red with gold details.

Hunting Grounds

Hunting Grounds

The Hunting Grounds are a pristine expanse of forest and open fields, brimming with diverse wildlife, making it a favored spot for hunters seeking both challenge and tranquility. Scattered among the trees are rustic wooden huts, offering rest for weary hunters, complete with warm hearths and rustic furnishings that reflect the charm of the surrounding nature.

Hyanggyo

Hyanggyo

Hyanggyo, Songak provincial school - is an esteemed educational institution catering to the children of local nobility, where the principles of Confucianism and various scholarly subjects are taught to prepare future leaders for state examinations. The school functions as a hub of learning and culture, embodying the ideals of academic excellence and moral integrity.

Imperial Chambers

Imperial Chambers

The Imperial Chambers are a testament to the opulence and power of the Emperor, featuring luxurious furnishings and ornate decorations that serve as a backdrop to the important decisions made within. Access is heavily restricted, and royal guards stand vigilant to ensure the safety and secrecy of the Emperor's private affairs. The main hall of the chambers is spacious, with wooden floors covered with mats, with richly decorated columns. The Emperor's private bedroom is distinguished by its elegance and comfort. It includes carved wooden furniture, silk curtains, expensive carpets and pillows. Lighting is provided by lamps made of bronze or porcelain with fine ornaments. Scrolls with images of mountains, rivers and Buddhist symbols are hung on the walls. Unique relics and gifts from ambassadors, symbolizing the power of the Emperor, are displayed in the chambers. A small private garden adjoins the chambers.

Incheon

Incheon

Incheon is a bustling port city along the Hwanghae Sea, where vibrant trade and fishing activities flourish. The narrow wooden piers extend into the shimmering waters, lined with an array of fishing boats, junks, and the impressive Panokseon warships, all waiting to embark on their next journey. Nearby, small single-story warehouses constructed from wood and stone house an assortment of goods, while the lively market fills the air with the sounds of haggling and commerce, making it a hub of activity and social interaction.

Isujeong Cheonan

Isujeong Cheonan

Isujeong Cheonan is a warm and inviting guesthouse that engages the senses with its lively atmosphere. It offers a communal space where patrons can enjoy meals, share stories, and experience the rich culture of the area. A small wooden building with a traditional tiled roof. At the entrance is a sign with the name and paper lanterns to light the way in the evening. Inside, it is a spacious room with low wooden tables surrounded by mats for sitting. The ceiling is decorated with wooden beams, and the walls are decorated with simple fabrics and paintings. An open cooking area is prominently displayed - pots, a fireplace, and baskets of ingredients. Atmosphere: Warm and lively. The sounds of laughter, conversation, and the clatter of dishes fill the space. The second floor has simple rooms with mats on the floor for guests to relax.

Jeonnam

Jeonnam

Jeonnam is a bustling fishing village where the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore mingles with the laughter of families. Fishermen and their families reside in quaint huts made of wood and bamboo, adorned with thatched roofs, and the air is filled with the scent of salt and dried fish as nets are hung out to dry. Craftsmen can be seen at work, skillfully crafting boats and nets, contributing to the village's vibrant daily life.

Kang Seon-woo Estate

Kang Seon-woo Estate

The Kang Seon-woo Estate is a sprawling compound that reflects the opulence and power of its noble residents, featuring beautifully maintained gardens and intricately designed living quarters adorned with traditional craftsmanship. The estate serves as both a home and a status symbol, playing host to gatherings of the elite and showcasing the wealth of the family.

Lee Jang-Ho Farm

Lee Jang-Ho Farm

Lee Jang-Ho Farm is a sprawling haven dedicated to the breeding and training of horses, ideal for both military and aristocratic needs. Workers diligently care for the horses, ensuring they are well-fed and trained for trades or use by the local elite. The farm also serves as a bustling trading hub where locals and travelers alike come to purchase fine steeds.

Library

Library

Library is a haven for researchers, brimming with ancient knowledge. The air is filled with the scent of parchment and polished wood, creating an atmosphere conducive to study and reflection, where the wisdom of ages past awaits the diligent seeker. The library is filled with high shelves on which stand books and scrolls, neatly stacked in wooden containers. Many shelves are located along the walls, as well as in the central part of the room. The books are on traditional Korean parchment and in the form of scrolls. Lamps and candles provide soft lighting. In the center of the room are wooden tables with scrolls, parchments, maps.

Maeunjae

Maeunjae

Maeunjae is a bustling village nestled in the rolling plains south of the Han River, thriving on trade in fresh produce, handicrafts, and regional delicacies. With its vibrant market at the center and a modest temple on the outskirts, Maeunjae showcases the lively spirit and community life of its residents, filled with the sounds and colors of daily trade.

Mill

Mill

The Mill, an essential part of the local economy, grinds the finest grains for the surrounding villages. Its ancient wooden structure creaks under the weight of history, with the sound of rushing water from the nearby river providing a constant backdrop. Farmers come from afar to bring their harvests, while the tantalizing aroma of freshly milled flour wafts through the air.

Mireungwon

Mireungwon

Mireungwon Valley is famed for its ethereal landscapes, with rolling hills draped in lush greenery, vibrant wildflowers swaying in the gentle breeze, and shimmering streams that weave through the terrain, creating a harmonious symphony of nature. The valley is often engulfed in a soft mist that enhances its magical allure, drawing in wanderers and adventurers who seek its beauty and serenity.

Namju Lake

Namju Lake

Namju Lake is a tranquil body of water nestled in a picturesque valley in Namju, surrounded by lush greenery and meticulously landscaped gardens. The calm waters of the lake reflect the vibrant colors of flowering plants and the towering trees that line its banks, creating a serene atmosphere perfect for leisurely strolls and moments of introspection. Along the shore, traditional wooden boats designed for comfort invite visitors to glide gently across the surface or enjoy intimate adventures.

Nampo

Nampo

Nampo is a bustling port town where the rhythms of trade and the sea converge. Wooden piers extend into the waters, lined with narrow, sturdy structures that cradle fishing boats and trading junks alike. The air is filled with the sounds of shouting merchants and the laughter of sailors as they navigate through the vibrant bazaar, where stalls overflow with fresh seafood, colorful fabrics, and unique ceramics. Scattered among the warehouses that secure the region's goods are small temples and altars, dedicated to the gods of the sea, standing as a testament to the reverence the townsfolk hold for their protectors.

Namwon

Namwon

Namwon is a small, secluded village where the spirit of rebellion against the Goryeo Dynasty thrives. Its hidden pathways and rustic homes are steeped in the history of its residents who are the last survivors of the Baekje Kingdom. The village's isolation is a blessing, protecting its inhabitants from the watchful eyes.

Onjeong

Onjeong

Onjeong is a luxurious retreat for the nobility, featuring a series of beautifully designed springs and baths renowned for their healing properties. The serene atmosphere is complemented by elegant pavilions and private rooms adorned with fine art and rich textiles, making it a haven for those seeking rejuvenation and relaxation.

Palatial Courtyard

Palatial Courtyard

The Palatial Courtyard serves as the central hub connecting the grandeur of the key palace buildings, where nobility gather to revel in nature's beauty and partake in ceremonial festivities. Elegant gazebos and ornamental trees provide a serene atmosphere, characterized by meticulously trimmed bushes, vibrant flower beds, and decorative stone elements that celebrate both artistry and nature. It is a space alive with the shimmering presence of koi carp gliding through the pond's clear waters, enhanced by the gentle sound of the small wooden bridge arching over the artificial pond.

Park Family House

Park Family House

The Park Family House serves as a serene refuge for a general and his daughter, combining functionality with traditional beauty. Surrounded by a lush garden and training areas, this residence reflects a deep respect for military heritage and family ties.

Pond of the Guk San Gung Palace

Pond of the Guk San Gung Palace

The serene pond serves as a tranquil centerpiece within the Guk San Gung Palace grounds, cherished by the royal family for moments of reflection. With flourishing koi carp and vibrant aquatic plants, this picturesque setting is ideal for poetry and tea ceremonies. The pond is round in shape. Wooden and ceramic boat-shaped figures and lotuses float on the water. The edges of the pond are lined with stones, and aquatic plants such as lilies and irises are planted around it. A small curved bridge spans the pond, adding to the romanticism of the landscape. Next to the pond is a pavilion where members of the royal family can drink tea, write poetry, or contemplate the water. The pavilion is decorated with carvings, and its columns are painted in bright colors.

Princes' Bath

Princes' Bath

The Princes' Bath is a secluded oasis reserved for royalty. The bath is located in a separate part of the palace, surrounded by high walls and a garden, which provides privacy. Narrow stone paths, framed by lanterns and flowering trees, lead to it. The building is built of wood, with a stepped roof covered with tiles. The entrance to the bath is decorated with large carved doors with copper elements. Inside, the walls are faced with smooth stone in light colors. The pool is large enough for several people. It is filled with clean warm water from hot springs. The water has a light aroma of herbs and lotus petals. In the evening, oil lamps in the form of lanterns made of thin parchment with elegant patterns, are lit. Marble benches with soft silk pillows are located along the pool. Around the pool are vases with fresh flowers, aromatic incense burners, with the smell of sandalwood and jasmine. This is a place where only princes and servants have access.

Princess Yeon Hwa's Quarters

Princess Yeon Hwa's Quarters

Princess Yeon Hwa's quarters exude an air of regal elegance, displaying the wealth and taste of the royal family. The main room is adorned with intricate furniture crafted from the finest materials, complemented by traditional Korean fabrics that showcase exquisite embroidery. Vibrant paintings and carefully arranged vases of flowers provide a touch of nature amidst the opulence, while the bedroom and private bath offer secluded comfort fit for royalty.

Prison and torture chambers

Prison and torture chambers

Beneath the opulent facade of the royal palace lie a chilling prison and torture chamber that speaks of the kingdom's darker secrets. The air is thick with despair, and the faint echoes of past screams linger in its cold corridors. Here, high-profile prisoners endure their fate in grim isolation, with only the harshest of conditions as company. The flickering light struggling to penetrate the small barred windows serves as a cruel reminder of their confinement.

Queen Hwang Bo's Quarters

Queen Hwang Bo's Quarters

Nestled within the royal palace, Queen Hwang Bo's quarters reflect the elegance and serenity of Koryo design, featuring intricate wooden carvings and delicate silk draperies. The space is divided into a main room adorned with tapestries depicting historical events, a serene bedroom with a low wooden platform bed, a tranquil bath area filled with soothing scents, and a small bamboo garden that invites relaxation and contemplation.

Queen Yoo's Chambers

Queen Yoo's Chambers

Queen Yoo's Chambers are a private sanctuary within the regal palace, designed to reflect her elevated status and taste for luxury. The chambers include her lavish bedroom, adorned with opulent gold ornaments and intricately carved woodwork showcasing symbols of her authority. Each room is furnished with elegant furniture, draped in fine fabrics, and illuminated by soft, warm lighting that casts a regal glow over the space.

Rice Paddies

Rice Paddies

Rice Paddies stretch for miles, shimmering in the sunlight. Local farmers carefully tend to their crops, their laughter mingling with the sound of a bubbling brook. The air is filled with the sweet, earthy scent of freshly harvested rice, and small footpaths wind through the fields, leading to quiet villages where traditions are preserved.

Royal Courtyard

Royal Courtyard

The Royal Courtyard serves as the grand transition between the opulent palace entrance and the gilded throne room beyond. It is a vibrant hub for ceremonial gatherings, where nobles and court officials await audience with the king, and a stage for displays of military might and official proclamations. The site is paved with smooth stone slabs, carefully adjusted to each other. It is decorated with stone columns and steps leading to the throne room.

Royal Garden

Royal Garden

The Royal Garden is a meticulously crafted landscape that serves as a tranquil escape from the bustling palace complex, adorned with vibrant blooming trees and ornamental shrubs. With its winding stone paths and carefully placed wooden and stone bridges, the garden invites leisurely strolls and intimate gatherings. Pavilions dot the scenery, providing sheltered spots to pause and appreciate the breathtaking surroundings, while majestic stone sculptures of mythical creatures enhance the park's regal aesthetic. The garden is decorated with flowering trees such as plum and cherry trees, ornamental shrubs, herbs and seasonal flowers, creating bright accents of color.

Royal Kitchen

Royal Kitchen

The Royal Kitchen is a bustling hub of culinary activity, where the finest dishes for royalty are crafted with care. The air is filled with the rich aromas of simmering stews and fresh vegetables, as skilled cooks move with purpose between the storage facilities and cooking areas. Special partitions ensure that the delicate preparations remain separate, while oil lamps cast a warm glow over the intricate preparations of kimchi and other traditional delicacies.

Royal Meditation Gardens

Royal Meditation Gardens

Nestled within the serene confines of the palace, the Royal Meditation Gardens serve as a refuge for the royal family, providing them with a peaceful space to engage in prayer and reflection. The gardens are meticulously maintained, surrounded by a variety of flowering plants and trees that whisper in the gentle breeze, enhancing the tranquility of the area.

Royal Tombs

Royal Tombs

Nestled within a serene valley, Royal tombs are family graves where members of the ruling dynasty are buried. These are grave mounds decorated with stones.

Royal Training Grounds

Royal Training Grounds

The Royal Training Grounds are a bustling hub of activity where aspiring princes and warriors hone their skills in preparation for the challenges of leadership and combat. With various areas dedicated to physical conditioning and military exercises, this expansive ground is essential for cultivating the next generation of rulers and defenders. The equipment stalls brim with bladed and thrown weapons, alongside bows for archery practice, while targets line the perimeter, awaiting the skillful strikes of determined trainees.

Sanson

Sanson

Fort Sanson stands as a bastion of protection against enemy invasions. Its thick stone walls, reinforced with iron, bear the scars of countless skirmishes. Inside the fort, sturdy barracks accommodate weary soldiers, while watchtowers offer a commanding view of the surrounding landscape. The central courtyard is bustling with activity, as guards train and prepare for the next threat, reminding all who enter that vigilance is the key to survival.

Seonghwa

Seonghwa

Seonghwa Village is a serene and picturesque community where the rhythms of the river and the sea shape the daily lives of its inhabitants. It thrives on a harmonious blend of fishing, farming, and livestock breeding, giving it a tranquil yet established charm, reflective of a simpler way of life. The villagers, often seen tending to their fields or preparing for a day at sea, foster a sense of camaraderie and connection to their environment.

Seongmok

Seongmok

Seongmok forest is a sacred place where the whispers of ancient spirits can be heard among the rustling leaves. The villagers regard the forest as a guardian of their heritage, and it serves as a gathering spot for rituals honoring their ancestors and invoking blessings for prosperity.

Seongseong

Seongseong

Seongseong, high in the Cheonggyesan Mountains, is a sacred series of ancient caves that have been revered for generations. These mystical caves, shrouded in dense forests and steep rocky slopes, are often sought after by wandering monks in search of solitude and spiritual enlightenment. With small stone altars still present in the larger caverns, visitors come to seek blessings of prosperity and protection, believing in the ancient spirits that inhabit the depths. The cool, humid air adds to the caves' ethereal ambiance, while at night, the distant winds create an echoing sound that heightens the mysterious aura of the location.

Shaman's Haven

Shaman's Haven

Nestled amidst a grove of towering trees, the Shaman's Haven exudes a sense of tranquility and mysticism. The atmosphere is thick with the smell of herbs and incense, inviting visitors to partake in the spiritual offerings that lie within. The shaman's house is surrounded by stone lanterns and amulets hanging from the trees. It is a small wooden house with a thatched roof. At the entrance hangs a bamboo curtain with bright fabrics and mirrors to ward off evil spirits. Near the door is an altar with bowls for offerings. Inside the house is a small space with an open fire in the center, around which bright rugs and pillows are laid out. The walls are hung with paper talismans. In the corner there is a low table with ritual items: a drum, pots of herbs, bundles of ribbons and masks. On the shelves are vessels with oils, medicinal herbs and multi-colored stones.

Songak Buddhist Temple

Songak Buddhist Temple

The Songak Buddhist Temple serves as a tranquil retreat for meditation and prayer, adorned with intricate carvings and colorful imagery that tell the stories of Buddha's life. Its serene garden, complete with stones, lush trees, and a serene pond, invites visitors to reflect in nature's embrace. A wooden structure with typical Korean architecture, with colorful covered vaults and carved wooden decorations that depict scenes from the life of Buddha and other symbols of Buddhism. Two levels of roof with characteristic curves, giving the temple grandeur and solemnity. Inside the temple there is a space for meditation, worship and prayer. The main element of the interior is the statue of Buddha. The temple is decorated with scraps of fabric hung on the walls, and the aromas of incense create an atmosphere of privacy and spirituality.

Songak Market

Songak Market

The market in the capital Songak is a vibrant hub of activity where people from all walks of life gather to trade, socialize, and share news. With vendors hawking goods ranging from fresh produce to exquisite jewelry, the atmosphere is filled with the sounds of bargaining voices and the enticing aromas of street food wafting through the air. It is not only a place for commerce but also a cultural hotspot where performers captivate crowds with their talents amidst the colorful stalls.

Street theatre

Street theatre

Street theatre serves as a cultural and religious hub where the elite and common folk gather to witness vibrant performances steeped in tradition. Musicians, dancers, and actors come together to create a captivating tapestry of art that honors the gods and celebrates the seasons through music, dance and ritual ceremonies.

The Forge of Songak

The Forge of Songak

In the bustling heart of Songak, the forge hums with energy as master blacksmiths diligently craft weapons, armor, and tools amidst the rhythmic clanging of hammers against hot metal. The air is thick with the acrid scent of burning coal and molten iron, enveloping the space in a steamy embrace as artisans focus on their trade. Along the stone walls, towering furnaces roar with life, while stands display finely crafted swords, knives, and intricate iron jewelry, a testament to the skill and artistry of the blacksmiths.

The Servants' Court

The Servants' Court

The Servants' Court is a bustling enclave behind the grand palace, where the lifeblood of daily operations flows through its humble quarters and workspaces. Servants of varied ranks reside in simple wooden houses or barracks with tiled roofs, each divided by their duties and responsibilities. The air is filled with the sounds of work, from the rhythmic wash of laundry to the clatter of craftsman at their trade, while a communal area brims with the chatter of staff enjoying their meals together.

The Songak Archives

The Songak Archives

The Songak Archives is an important institution where documents, chronicles, state records, and important decrees are meticulously preserved. The atmosphere is one of silence and gravitas, ensuring that the weight of knowledge is honored. The walls are covered with shelves and the floors are paved with wooden boards. The room is lit by weak oil lamps, and the air is filled with the smell of old papers and ink.

The Stables

The Stables

The Stables serves as a sanctuary for the finest steeds, providing a comfortable and well-maintained environment for horses and their caretakers alike. The adjoining utility rooms are meticulously organized, ensuring that all riding equipment and harnesses are easily accessible for the aspiring riders journeying through the surrounding lands.

Throne Hall

Throne Hall

A profound space where the weight of political gatherings echoes, the Throne Hall of Guk San Gung Palace serves as the heart of official audiences. The hall, with its tall wooden columns, is an impressive testament to royal power, adorned with intricate carvings that depict dragons, while the throne, elegantly elevated and trimmed with gold, showcases exquisite patterns of phoenixes and cranes, symbols of strength and grace.

Wang Eun's Residence

Wang Eun's Residence

Wang Eun's room exudes a sense of tranquility and simplicity, blending nature with traditional Korean design. There are beautiful but simple rugs on the floor, paper lamps softly illuminate the room, and a screen is located in the corner. The walls are covered with carved wooden panels, with bamboo decorations along them. The low bed is decorated with an embroidered bedspread, and nature can be seen through the windows. The coziness invites one to relax, while the elements of greenery bring the outdoors inside, creating a serene sanctuary amidst a busy world.

Wang Jung Residence

Wang Jung Residence

The Wang Jung residence reflects the elegance and simplicity of the Koryo era, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere. It features understated decor, with traditional wooden furniture and a low bed dressed in soothing fabrics of blue and beige. A simple desk in the corner is adorned with writing instruments and books, while a low tea table sits invitingly in the center, encouraging quiet contemplation. The walls are adorned with serene images of nature and delicate philosophical texts, completing the tranquil setting.

Wang Mu Residence

Wang Mu Residence

The Wang Mu Residence is a perfect embodiment of traditional Goryeo architecture, showcasing a harmonious blend of tranquility and grandeur. Its interior features light wood furniture and elegant fabrics that create a serene atmosphere, complemented by restrained decor that speaks to the values of simplicity and beauty. In one corner stands an imposing large screen. There are low bed in the traditional Korean style, cabinets with books, art objects and a large desk. Soft light from paper lanterns bathes the room in a warm glow, enhancing the inviting ambiance.

Wang So Residence

Wang So Residence

Prince Wang So's chambers reflect a minimalist design, ensuring an atmosphere of tranquility and power. The dark palette deepens the sense of sophistication, complemented by a low bed draped in rich dark blue fabrics. Ebony tables and shelves display an array of finely crafted swords and armor, symbolizing strength and readiness. The walls are adorned with tapestries depicting majestic wolf symbols, invoking a sense of nobility and connection to nature. Outside, a serene garden features a bamboo grove that provides an extra layer of privacy, creating a peaceful retreat from the world.

Wang Won's Residence

Wang Won's Residence

Wang Won's residence is decorated in the traditional Korean Goryeo style, restrained but with a clear emphasis on luxury. Dark wood furniture with carvings, expensive fabrics on the low bed and chairs. The walls are decorated with paintings symbolizing greatness and power. A large desk with inkwells and papers. Rice paper lamps and an expensive carpet with a traditional pattern on the floor.

Wang Wook’s Estate

Wang Wook’s Estate

Wang Wook’s Estate is a serene retreat nestled in the quiet countryside of Sasu-hyeon, far from the bustling capital. Surrounded by majestic mountains and lush trees, the estate offers a sense of isolation and tranquility. The traditional Goryeo-style building features elegant wooden structures, curved roofs, and minimalistic decoration. The expansive garden is a haven of relaxation, showcasing tranquil ponds, stone paths, and graceful pavilions adorned with flowering plants, particularly the beautiful sakura trees that blossom in spring, showering the area with delicate petals. The house has many spacious rooms, including a separate bedroom for Wang Wook and his wife, Hae Soo’s bedroom, as well as a library. The interior is restrained but elegant. Exquisite wooden furniture, silk pillows and curtains, as well as decorative elements such as porcelain vases and candlesticks, emphasize the aristocratic status of the owners.

Wang Yo's Residence

Wang Yo's Residence

Wang Yo's Residence is a stunning example of traditional Goryeo architecture, reflecting wealth and refinement. The space is imposing, with rich hues of black, dark red, and gold dominating the decor. Ornate carvings adorn the wooden panels, while delicate rice paper lamps cast a soft glow over the luxurious furnishings. On a low table, maps and writing utensils. A large low bed covered with a luxurious embroidered bedspread, luxurious carpets on the walls and floor. The chairs are upholstered in expensive fabric.

Wang Yoo Residence

Wang Yoo Residence

The Wang Yoo Residence is a peaceful retreat that reflects its owner's love for art, learning, and nature. A bright and open space with an artistic accent. There are many soft fabrics, carpets, live plants and wood products. In the corner there is a fireplace that warms the space, creating coziness. The furniture is made of dark wood, with a laconic design, without unnecessary richness. Shelves and chests for musical instruments and paintings. On the walls hang paintings depicting nature. In addition, the room has a low bed and a desk with books and papers. The style is minimalist, in the Korean tradition of the Goryeo era. Around the residence there is a garden with a fountain and a small pond.

Yugwan

Yugwan

The Yugwan is a traditional guesthouse, offering weary travelers a serene refuge. Its architecture boasts unique wooden beams adorned with intricate carvings of flowers and dragons. Guests can experience the warmth of an open hearth in communal dining areas where simple yet delicious meals are served, bringing together both locals and visitors under a thatched roof.

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