» Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:53 am
Going out of universe for an attempt to measure this thing, White-Gold tower reminds me of the White Tower of Hoeth in Warhammer. They were both constructed by elves with a fancy for powerful magics, can be seen from miles around, and are focal points of culture and power.
The White Tower is described as half a mile tall, which is 2640 feet. White-Gold is probably shorter than that, but keep in mind that the Imperial Palace, like any other decent home of an emperor, is HUGE by default. Plus it's what keep Nirn from going up in immaterial smoke to boot.
Going by the Thieves' Guild quest alone, it holds the vaults of the Elder Scrolls, apartments for members of the Elder Council and their retinues along with the Elder Council chambers itself, their own division of soliders and mages, labs, libraries, a "monastery" for the Moth Priests, an extensive storage area, along with the basics like a few large suites for the Emperor and his family, a throne-room or rooms should the Emperor be needed at a moments notice, feast halls, chapels, guest rooms, and countless areas for its many servants. This was once the home of an Elven Sorcerer-King, and the Ayleids loved big, airy, majestic spaces if their ruins say anything about their architecture.