Levy has a room which is cluttered from wall to wall with large
shelves untidily filled with books; more books are visible on the
ground, laid in large piles throughout the length of the room, with a
little ladder composed of both wood and metal which can be moved around,
allowing Levy to reach the books placed on top of the shelves. To the
left from the entrance is a desk paired with a stuffed and decorated
chair; a similar chair is found to the entrance's right. Lighting the
room up is a chandelier hanging from the wooden ceiling; the ceiling
itself, to the right from the entrance, has an edge adorned by an
intricately decorated, carved part with spiraling ends, topping the
rightmost wall. This very same wall houses, high above the floor, some
hanging cases secured to it, containing individual books.[9]
Bisca's room has wooden floor and ceiling, with one of the plain
walls topped, near the ceiling, by a wooden, carved decorative structure
not unlike that found in Levy's room. There are trees and other outside
plants growing in the room, with branchy trunks being alternated with ferns,
likely to accommodate the dozens of animals that inhabit her room,
which include exotic, intrusive ones like elephants or camels, as well
as carnivorous beasts such as tigers, lions and crocodiles, which,
however, don't appear to be savage. While animals are normally
prohibited in the dormitory, Bisca has been allowed by Erza Scarlet to keep such a large number, which the latter described as tolerable, much to Lucy Heartfilia's
dismay. Some of the feed for such animals seems to be found in a
container hanging from the lower part of a wall, secured to it by flat
metal parts and bolts, and in a bucket lying on the wooden floor, on
which hay is also scattered. In a corner, next to a window obscured by
double curtains, is hung a large banner in the shape of a capsized
pyramid, with a multitude of thin strips hanging down from its lower
edges, adorned by a tribal-looking motif; below it, secured to the wall,
are various small pictures. A hammock is also present, passing near a trunk.[5]
Juvia's room, according to Lucy Heartfilia,
is unexpectedly normal in look. It has wooden ceiling complete with the
Hills' signature carved part, topping a wall which has two arched
windows one few inches away from the other, both possessing double
curtains, and both overlooked by a shelf which has two flowerpots on it.
Flanking the wall left from the entrance is a four-poster bed with an intricately decorated headboard and transparent curtains; sitting on the bed is a plushie representing a stylized Gray Fullbuster,
in reference to Juvia's obsession with him. On the wall opposite to the
bed is a bookshelf bearing several books, which has a plushie hanging
from it, and two heart-shaped pillows sitting on the floor not far.
Right beside the bookshelf is a desk, housing more books and stationery,
paired with a chair with an intricately decorated back, which has a teddy bear leaning against one of its legs. A small, round wooden table is also present, with a sofa sitting nearby.[10]
Erza has an unusually large room, which is actually five rooms
connected together, something which raises her rent to an astonishing
monthly amount of 500,000 .
Such rooms are connected together by large inner doors without
shutters, have their floors covered in massive carpets, and, in addition
to Fairy Hills' standard wooden decorations below the ceilings, have
intricate motifs adorning the upper part of the walls housing doors,
which are themselves decorated, right below their upper arches, by
wooden spirals holding the arches up. Each room is lighted by a
chandelier hanging from the ceiling in its center, and most of these
rooms serve as storage for Erza's extensive collection of armors and
weapons that she is unable to fit in the pocket dimension provided by
her particular choice of Magic, Requip:
armors and outfits are lined up near the walls, fit on mannequins
sustained by wooden poles with metal bases, and the walls themselves are
adorned by a variety of weapons secured to them. A large table with a
chair is visible in the middle of one of the rooms.[11]
Laki's room possesses a wooden ceiling and dark walls which have
wooden lower parts. Such place is packed full of both wooden sculptures,
which Laki creates through the use of her Wood-Make
Magic, and of restraining and torturing devices: a large, square-shaped
cage is shown hanging from the ceiling, alongside a number of hooks and
shackles, and leaning against a wall are what looks like a pillory and a simple iron maiden. Similar, though smaller objects are visible in wooden crates scattered throughout the room. Laki refers to such stuff as "Art".[12]
Evergreen's room has pinkish-colored walls and is filled with a
variety of objects: sitting on pedestals are stone statues that she
created, mostly representing muscular, naked men in various poses,
reminiscent of those found in ancient Greek sculpture; flowers and plants of different types are also visible, placed in pots hanging from the ceiling, with large lianas describing downward arches near the walls, which are here and there adorned by pale pictures, somewhat reminiscent of litographs, whose unclear motifs seem also mildly reminiscent of those found in ancient Greek art
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