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The door exploded violently. Oliver barely dove out of the way before wood shards slammed against the wall. The door, made of a deep red mahogany and sanded smooth over the course of two weeks, had three coats of varnish making it luster like the original creator intended. The door's architect, not relevant to the story, was a small-time carpenter in an adjacent town of Castleton. Greg, the doorman as he was often labeled, grew up in the lowest of poverty. At just the budding age of five, he developed a love of wood creations, mostly due to his father Charles, the town's only wood artisan. Charles had migrated from the southern continent of Lakeshire.

Nicole knew from the first coat that woodworking was her passion, and she would see it to the end.

Keywords

  • Door explosion
  • Oliver
  • Mahogany door
  • Greg the doorman
  • Small-time carpenter
  • Castleton
  • Poverty
  • Charles the wood artisan
  • Lakeshire
  • Nicole
  • Woodworking passion

FAQ

Q1: What type of wood was the door made of?
A1: The door was made of deep red mahogany.

Q2: How long did it take to sand the door?
A2: It took two weeks to sand the door smooth.

Q3: How many coats of varnish were applied to the door?
A3: The door had three coats of varnish.

Q4: Where did the door's architect come from?
A4: The door's architect was a small-time carpenter from Castleton.

Q5: Who inspired Greg’s love for wood creations?
A5: Greg's love for wood creations was inspired by his father Charles, the town's only wood artisan.

Q6: From where did Charles migrate?
A6: Charles migrated from the southern continent of Lakeshire.

Q7: What was the key takeaway about Nicole?
A7: Nicole knew from the first coat that woodworking was her passion, and she would see it to the end.