The Ayyaršātum Sarai — the White Coral Fire Palace — sprawls across its own fortified grounds like a miniature city. The palace houses the monarch’s personal quarters, along with extensive suites and wings designated for the queen and royal children, each space reflecting the opulence befitting their status. Beyond these familial quarters lies the expansive seraglio, where hundreds of concubines each have private chambers, accompanied by lavish baths, shared living areas, and serene courtyards. The estate supports an intricate network of kitchens, supply rooms, and quarters for soldiers and servants, blending seamlessly into the palace’s grand scale. In its entirety, the Ayyaršātum Sarai is less a singular structure than a thriving enclave, a microcosm of power and privilege within the wider realm.