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The '''Bronze Palace''' is the seat of the government of [[Azir]] government and the home of itsthe rulerAzish emperor, the [[Prime Aqasix]]. It's located in the country's capital, [[Azimir]].{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
== Location and Appearance ==
The Bronze Palace is located in [[Azimir]], the capital of [[Azir]]. It lies a short distance away from the Grand Market in the city centre.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
The Bronze Palace derives its name from its distinctive appearance. Everything within, from the plants and rocks to the buildings themselves, is made entirely out of [[Soulcasting|soulcast]] bronze.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} This even includes trees, which serve a purely decorative purpose.{{wob ref|2737}}
 
The Bronzename Palaceis derivesderived itsfrom name fromthe itspalace's distinctive appearance.: Everythingeverything within, from the plants and rocks to the buildings themselves, is made entirely outhas ofbeen [[Soulcasting|soulcastSoulcast]] into bronze.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} This even includes trees, which serve a purely decorative purpose.{{wob ref|2737}}
A tall wall encircles the whole palace complex. Within, the Bronze Palace is comprised of a series of rounded, bulbous-looking buildings reminescent of giant [[rockbud]]s, coated in metal leaf, many of which have a spire on the top and numerous windows on the upper floors.{{book ref|sa3|65}}{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} The main structure is the largest building in the palace and contains, among others, the viziers' chambers, the kitchens and the [[Prime Aqasix|Prime]]'s living quarters.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
A tall wall encircles the whole palace complex. Within, the Bronze Palace is comprised of a series of rounded, bulbous-looking buildings reminescent of giant [[rockbud]]s, coated in metal leaf,.{{book manyref|sa3|65}} Many of whichthe havebuildings aare spiretopped onby thespires topand andhave numerous windows on thetheir upper floors.{{book ref|sa3|65}}{{book ref|sa2|i|9}} The main structure is the largest building in the palace and contains, among others, the viziers[[vizier]]s' chambers, the kitchens, and the [[Prime Aqasix|Prime]]'s living quarters.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
The areas between the buildings are flat, with roads wide enough for carriages to ride through. There are several different gardens there, including one of soulcast plants and a sculpture garden. The latter serves as a meeting place for the important officials to discuss state matters. Those officials, as well as visiting diplomats, travel between the palace's various buildings by rikshaws.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
The areas between the buildings are flat, with roads wide enough for carriages to ride through. There are several different gardens there, including one of soulcastSoulcast plants and a sculpture garden. The latter serves as a meeting place for the important officials to discuss state matters. Those officials, as well as visiting diplomats, travel between the palace's various buildings by rikshaws[[chull]]-pulled rickshaws.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}{{book ref|sa3|65}}
Within the main structure, illumination is provided by metal lamps and, in some places, chandeliers. The chambers of the palace are decorated in traditional Azish style, with rugs decorated with large patterns covering every surface. The corridors between them are wide and about fifteen feet tall, with paintings hanging on the walls and blue and red carpets on the floors, decorated with vines. In contrast, the passage leading directly to the Prime's bedroom is quite narrow, to prevent anyone sneaking by. However, there are small ornamental ledges near the ceiling, although they are too narrow to move on without assistance. The corridors used by the servants are hidden from the palace's representative sections by false walls.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
Within the main structure, illumination is provided by [[polestone|gemstone]]-filled metal lamps and, in some places, chandeliers. The chambers of the palace are decorated in traditional Azish style, with rugs decoratedadorned with large patterns covering every surface. The corridors between them are wide and aboutmore than fifteen feet tall, with paintings hanging on the walls and blue and red carpets lying on the floors, decorated with vines. In contrast, the passage leading directly to the Prime's bedroom is quite narrow, to prevent anyone sneaking by. However, there are small ornamental ledges near the ceiling, although they are too narrow to movewalk on without assistance. The corridors used by the servants are hidden from the palace's representative sections by false walls.{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
A small, narrow outbuilding is located near the entrance to the central structure, containing a long table and a number of couches, which are decorated in patterns of orange and red. It serves as a waiting area for petitioners who aren't allowed to meet with the Prime directly.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
A small, narrow outbuilding is located near the entrance to the central structure, containing a long table and a number of couches, which are decorated in patterns of orange and red. It serves as a waiting area for petitioners who aren'tare not allowed to meet with the Prime directly.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
== History ==
It'sThe unknowndate when preciselyof the Bronze Palace's hasconstruction beenis constructedunknown. At some point, perhaps during its creation, itthe palace was [[Soulcasting|soulcastSoulcast]] into bronze, as a proof of the Azir's wealth and prosperity.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
During the year 17731173, the Palace saw numerous would-be [[Prime Aqasix|Primes]] assassinated on its grounds by the [[Szeth|Assassin in White]]. It was during that time that [[Lift]], [[Gawx]] and the rest of [[:Category: Huqin's crew|Huqin's crew]] attempted to rob itthe palace, leading to [[Gawx]] becoming the new Prime Aqasix after he wasbeing killed by [[Nale]] and subsequently healed by [[Lift]].{{book ref|sa2|i|9}}
 
Folllowing the arrival of the [[Everstorm]], [[Dalinar Kholin]] visited the Bronze Palace to negotiate with [[Azir]]'s leadership over whether or not the country would join the alliance with [[Urithiru]]. Though he was not allowed to meet with the Prime, the essays he brought with him were sufficient to convince the viziers.{{book ref|sa3|65}}
 
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