A sturdy wooden podium, carved from oak, stands knee-high with a slanted top for scrolls or tomes. Often found in village halls or temple lecterns.
The podium stands weathered and stout, its oak surface etched with deep gouges from forgotten quorums, knots twisting like veins under a varnish cracked by centuries. Broad base flares outward, scarred by boot heels and ink spills, while the slanted top bears faint runes that catch the light in subtle, amber gleams. Sturdy legs, rough-hewn and unadorned, root it firmly to the stone floor, whispering of orators long silenced.
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| 1 | Craft Wooden Podium |