Object

Angosian Senate Rotunda Door

A pair of tall, ceremonial double doors forming the entrance to the Angosian Senate rotunda: heavy, metal‑reinforced wooden leaves carved with civic motifs and set in a broad stone frame. The surface bears scuffs, blood splatter, and pushed dents from a violent entry; hinges groan under abrupt force. Characters physically force the doors, shove past the threshold, and use the opening to confront and surround senators, the doors framing the rotunda's charged spectacle.
3 appearances

Purpose

To provide controlled access and security for the Angosian Senate rotunda—serving as the formal ingress and egress for officials and as a physical barrier to prevent or permit entry into the legislative chamber.

Significance

Acts as the literal breach that propels the confrontation: its forced opening converts private governmental secrecy into an exposed crisis, marks the moment institutional safeguards fail, and visually anchors the veterans' demand for accountability and reintegration.

Appearances in the Narrative

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