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The Museum of Everlasting Brilliance stood as a shining beacon that gave Novelux its signature glimmer. The glass, steel, and marble grinned sweet words of stories to denizens and visitors alike, while the pipes that trailed along its corners made the backbone of living, breathing history.
Like any structure modeled after progress, its entrance boasted an imposing stairway leading into the gates of a heaven to historians and tourists. Even its stained glass ceiling mimicked angelic clouds as it took sightseers on a journey across "civilized progress" from cane and timber longhouses to sprawling cities.
On the second floor was the “Glistening Gallery”, where artists from all across Lucemar — sometimes even from such distant Old World countries as Arcadelle — were given the opportunity to display their craft for the world to see. Whether they were humble paintings, mind-boggling sculptures, or even plaques detailing performance arts, there was something for every walk of life.
The “Hall of History” nestled itself below on the first floor, depicting both Novelux’s founding and an attempt to capture Lucemar's own colored history. Glass-guarded ancient relics, well-preserved historical documents, as well as wax recreations created a vault of knowledge for any curious citizen — provided they took no issue with the somewhat prideful perspective of the display placards.
The true glory of the museum, however, is in its third floor: The “Techrarium”. Generously funded by Fermlein Steel, this section of the museum aims to showcase the latest advances in science and technology. Visitors can interact with a range of exhibits as well as gawk at some of the original experiments that lead to the greatest discoveries. Its true appeal, however, is in the Annual Innovation Exposition, where would-be inventors and entrepreneurs from all across the world gather to show off their latest prototypes in hopes of acquiring fame, support, and funding.
Like any structure modeled after progress, its entrance boasted an imposing stairway leading into the gates of a heaven to historians and tourists. Even its stained glass ceiling mimicked angelic clouds as it took sightseers on a journey across "civilized progress" from cane and timber longhouses to sprawling cities.
On the second floor was the “Glistening Gallery”, where artists from all across Lucemar — sometimes even from such distant Old World countries as Arcadelle — were given the opportunity to display their craft for the world to see. Whether they were humble paintings, mind-boggling sculptures, or even plaques detailing performance arts, there was something for every walk of life.
The “Hall of History” nestled itself below on the first floor, depicting both Novelux’s founding and an attempt to capture Lucemar's own colored history. Glass-guarded ancient relics, well-preserved historical documents, as well as wax recreations created a vault of knowledge for any curious citizen — provided they took no issue with the somewhat prideful perspective of the display placards.
The true glory of the museum, however, is in its third floor: The “Techrarium”. Generously funded by Fermlein Steel, this section of the museum aims to showcase the latest advances in science and technology. Visitors can interact with a range of exhibits as well as gawk at some of the original experiments that lead to the greatest discoveries. Its true appeal, however, is in the Annual Innovation Exposition, where would-be inventors and entrepreneurs from all across the world gather to show off their latest prototypes in hopes of acquiring fame, support, and funding.
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