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King's Keep

Summary

The King's Keep is the royal palace and primary seat of power for the Ranald Dynasty in the capital city of Dalreoch. Located upon a prominent hill surrounded by the capital city of Dalreoch, the keep serves as the administrative, ceremonial, and residential heart of the Kingdom of Dael Riata.

Architecture and Exterior

The keep is a magnificent light grey stone structure featuring four primary turrets. Each turret is crowned with a golden dome and flies the green flags of the royal house. Unlike the more austere fortifications found elsewhere in the realm, the King's Keep was designed to function as a palace while maintaining formidable defensive capabilities. Its design is notable for several ornate features:

Internal Layout

The Keep is divided into several functional levels and specific chambers used by the royal household:

Living Quarters

The royal apartments are located in the upper sections of the tower and are designed around a central light well. These include:

Public and Functional Spaces

Defences and Garrison

The keep is protected by a series of concentric defences, including an outer wall and a heavily fortified inner bailey. The gatehouses are manned by the City Guard, identifiable by their green shields with red diagonal stripes. The inner chambers and the person of the King are guarded by the elite King's Life Guard, who wear polished green enamelled armour.

The Keep is the headquarters of the King's Life Guard, led by their Knight Commander Iain Alpin.

History

The King's Keep stands on a site that has been inhabited longer than living memory. While the original foundations were laid by early lords (potentially of House Sioltach), the modern palace was largely rebuilt by Alasdair II. Inspired by his travels abroad, he transformed the martial fortress into a grand palace during a period of relative peace and prosperity.

The keep has remained the stable anchor of the monarchy throughout recent turmoils. During the Queen's War, it was a strategic prize for the rival coalitions. Following the assertion of his personal rule in 769 King Alasdair V used the keep as a place of safety and a staging ground for his efforts to unify the noble houses.

In 775, it was prepared for the royal wedding to Lady Elizabeth Wallis, a festive occasion that saw the city and the bailey extensively cleaned and decorated with the banners of the great houses.

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