House of Parliament of Charis

The House of Parliament of Charis was where the Charisian parliament met to debate and vote on legislation. It was a large building, with the largest room being the chamber.

Its plastered walls were panelled with exotic tropical woods typical of Charis' northern forests. Ceiling fans were mounted on exposed beams and light would filter in through vast skylights, which could be opened to allow cooling breezes to enter.

Though neither House had its own chambers, there was a distinct separation between the groups. The House of Commons sat to the left of the Speaker's lectern, while the House of Lords sat to the right. The seating itself stretched away from the lectern in a multi-tiered upside-down horseshoe.