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Tarox Roman II with edits by Darkmoon comes in 20 Pooklet Project Mayhem Natural wood colors using Piggi Wood 03. The desk and open bookshelves have been Texture referenced together (desk is the lead mesh, thank you Darkmoon), and the scrolls are a second subset; you get four different parchment variations with the roller in Safety Fuse and the pointer in Pyrotechnic, both over gently-edited Piggi Wood 01. An invisible recolor is also included, in case you just want the empty desk/open shelves. The shelves have no slots and the desk only has the usual desk slots, so OMSPs will be needed if you want to deck your shelves yourself. The chair has been prodded by Fractured Moonlight to properly enable both subsets, thank you Frac!





Boy I sure missed the double-wide bookshelf in this shot.

Parchment color names are a little odd because they're the filenames I've saved; I think some of my parchment textures are technically faux-finish paint treatments for walls, but what the heck they look good. Parchment is simple and fairly smooth, Relic Gold is richer and more golden with cloudy variations, Glazing is more ruddy with large spots of variation, and Suede is an almost greeny-yellow with very soft variations in tone.


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The closed/cabinet bookshelf is a standalone and only has one subset; I have used the 'Relic Gold' parchment on all recolors. All bookcases have been updated for Apartment Life.


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The chair has two subsets, wood and cushion; the wood matches all the other pieces while the cushions are Magpie's linen run in 85 color actions: Pooklet's Project Mayhem Naturals, Aelia's Autumn actions, CuriousB's Any Color You Like actions, and Aelia's Eco Ecru, Vanilla, and Beige. I completely forgot to take pictures of the Eco recolors, whoops!

Fun facts, the chair is called a curule, and would have been a folding chair if it were an actual chair and not made of pixels. It was a status symbol in Rome-- one had to be awarded a curule seat-- and was often made out of (or veneered over with) bronze or ivory.

I faked it because I wanted a nice matching chair and didn't think to go look things up until I was trying to figure out what the roller part of a scroll is called (it's called a roller, or a rod, or an axel).


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