Royal Chambers
Royal chambers are the singular rooms or suite of rooms in which royalty uses as a personal residence. They may be shared chambers, or each royal person may have their own suite of rooms (for instance a king’s chambers and a queen’s chambers). Fictional royal chambers often include hidden passageways, peepholes, libraries, elaborate fireplaces, and castle balconies. They are home to assassins, servants, and enchanted princesses.

Synonyms: royal bedrooms, royal suites, royal quarters |
Example Mythonyms: the Queen’s Chambers, the Chamber of the Reclusive King |

Designing Fictional Royal Chambers
Overview
Fictional royal chambers are frequently ornate affairs, full of well-made furniture, artworks, and items of great value. The walls may be decorated with family portraits or items important to a royal house, including fictional banners. Fictional narratives often involve the assassination of royalty, or their daring escape during siege. Hidden rooms and secret passageways may be present in the suite.

