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=='''Ludus Areas'''== *A: Running Paths. *B: Front Entrance. This as for wagons as well as foot traffic. It can be closed for defensive purposes. *C: Rear Entrance. *D: Main Training Fields. *E: Stables. *F: Tropeaum. This is the museum of of the Ludus. It contains retired harnesses, weaponry, portraits,. It has refreshments kiosks. There is lots of seating for contemplation. Tyros are taught to know their history by studying items in the museum. The Tropeaum is also a powerful defensive structure. Arbelests, catapults, and other display items are placed for defensive use. *G: Barracks: each building can host 40 tyros of different levels. Each Barrack has a lavatory and a kitchen. Each Barrack has 8 cubicle rooms for four gladiators, and for single rooms for senior tyros. Rooms for family are arraigned. *H: Bath House. The bath house has several areas for water activity. Hot and cold pools. It has exercise and massage areas. *I: Commander's Residence. This area has four suites. One suite is always ready for Vel or Avaxala. *J: Storage. *K: Smithy *L: Armory *M: Pattern of Amber. The arrival of the Pattern was a big surprise to everyone!!! *N: Relaxation Garden. A garden area for tyros to practice gardening *O: Formal Entrance: a the front door and arrival foyer. *P: Tavern: A place for tyros rest and relax. Interior limit of 140 *Q: Meeting Hall: A grand room able to hold 200. *R: Class Rooms: A dozen rooms for lectures *S: Secondary Training areas. Training areas *T: Defenestration Pit. A punishment detail. A,person is lowered to the bottom of the pit. Told to dig 1,2,3 or 5 Feet at the bottom. Current depth 58 feet.
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