Seishu's Bedroom
It's three castle stories high, you enter from the ground floor. There is one bed, canopy four poster, with red velvet for the canopy and curtains, super sized as to fit up to ten people. High high above it, 50 feet up, there is an alcove with another bed, just a set of thick mattresses, with a black curtain covering it. The alcove is just long enough and deep enough for the bed, and tall enough for Seishu to jump up and down on without brushing the top with his head, and the top has a mirror on it. The walls of the alcove have a strip of white luminescence that lights up the space when the curtain is closed.
When standing in the doorway, the wall on the far side is entirely made of windows, a few patches of stain glass here and there, and several of the windows not only open, but are large enough for Seishu to fly through. The ground floor window in the middle opens like a sliding door and opens on to a very small but pleasant garden with a single giant tree. The ground drops off not ten feet from the windows leading to a shear drop to the plains below.
The left hand wall is mostly made up of a collecting of huge screens, running seamlessly together so they can either display individual pictures, or one big picture with no lines showing. The screens rotate through all the pictures Seishu has taken over the years of various place on earth that he thought were beautiful, taking new ones and adding them as he sees fit, covering most of his time as guardian. The screens continue on to the roof, where most of the time it is showing the night sky overhead, however when he feels like it it will convert to any number of places on earth where he's left little orbs to observe things.
In the middle of the floor is a large round indent, like a four foot deep, ten foot wide hole, shaped with wood panels of dark red and lined with soft plush pillows and assorted fabrics. He uses that to lay, often with minions and nightmares, and watch the skies around the world, or show off the newest pictures he's taken. Sometimes he uses it alone to just relax.
The screens end about fifteen feet before the windows and that's where his tall Asian style wardrobe is in dashing cherry red, complete with various dragon carvings and fixtures, and across from it, between the windows and the hole, is his ever running hot tub, only turned off when sleeping. There are various fans mounted around the room to keep the air flowing and fresh, at least two windows open at all times, and the fans, from simple large leaves to more modern industrial sized once, run at all times, and are completely silent unless he wants to hear their hum.
There are various gadgets and trinkets on shelves and inside alcoves all over the wall the door is in and the wall on the right where the bed is, making it look almost like a museum save you have to fly to be able to see all the displays.