City of Rovere


Kajira Gardens

Kajira Gardens

 

The Kajira Gardens of Rovere you can access from either the cobbled stone walk and through the gates, or from the stairs that connect the more formal Free Peoples Garden of Rovere, beautiful colors of nature please your eye as you gaze around. Off in the distance you hear the gentle calls of birds, water slowly running through a stream. The sound of feminine laughter is heard wafting on the breeze, the tinkling of slave bells and bracelets creating a pleasing sound to a Masters' or Mistress' ear
 
Moving further, you see carved polished wooden tables dotting the lush lawn. Strategically placed tharlarion lamps surround the rest area, casting a soft glow at night. To the left of the seats is a small firepit kept ready to cook food to please your taste. Nearby is is a small box of granite, holding a small ice cupboard to chill both food and drink.
 
Walking further along, one of the kajira offers to show the surrounding area, with a gentle happy smile she leads you by a profusion of wild flowers
that leads to a small stream.

As you both move along, the girl gaily runs over a cobbled bridge with a wooden handrail. With a giggle she tells you that many kajira have gotten wet by sliding off the bridge into the stream running below.

Spinning happily on her toes she points to your left. Hidden partially behind emerald green leaves of the trees is a waterfall, the sound of gurgling water soothing and exciting at the same time. Guards casually patrol the Gardens, offering a safe sanctuary for the slaves who enter.

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