Post by David on Oct 10, 2003 11:29:26 GMT
Below are the "perament" rooms that you can use to create a story/adventure any time you wish.
These are always subject to change of course as old rooms fade away and new rooms emerge due to the semi-transitual state of the house. You are free to create your own adventures in a pocket dimension but if you are stuck as to creating a new thread based somewhere you can use one of the rooms
Lounge/Living room:
The living room is decked out in a fashion you would imagine any old haunted house to appear: impressive architecture, a creature rug on the floor of who knows what, a large fireplace and comfy chairs to sit on. Animal heads also hang on the wall, and they tend to move when nobody is in the room as do most of the contents of the house in the rooms and the location of the room itself.
Portrait Gallery:
A large Oak panelled Gallery containing portraits, sometimes living, sometimes not, of occupants who exist/used to exist/will exist in the house
Kitchen:
This room is currently masquarading as a Victorian England kitchen - large, stone floor and full of items such as a victorian cooking stove, various kitchen items such boards, a larder, cooking tools etc
Sceance Room:
Curiously enough this has a modern and Arabian flair with comfy sit cushions, a large central cable containing and a scrying/spirtual ctystal ball which is sometimes inhabited by the house denizens.
Graveyard:
What spiritual home would be without a graveyard? not this house at least. Full of musty graves, this is another link that the dead are drawn to and investigated often by the living. Contains a few centre crypts.
Cellars:
Extensive, and full of fine wines/kegs and all sorts of other wholesum beverages both modern and ancient, alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Some whisper tales of passages that lead around the house to secret rooms from the cellars as well as a catacombs somewhere to be found.
Library:
Stuffed full of high shelves and dusty books - currently lit by old victorian lanterns and in some of the more used areas, modern lights.
This list is subject to change as new rooms fade into existence or change themselves! remember that this house is not entirely in sync with time so contains both a mix of past and present, future and now. Also the pocket rooms can be described however you like, and the current rooms can change time period style often after a voting.
so keep checking back for new and different tooms often!
These are always subject to change of course as old rooms fade away and new rooms emerge due to the semi-transitual state of the house. You are free to create your own adventures in a pocket dimension but if you are stuck as to creating a new thread based somewhere you can use one of the rooms
Lounge/Living room:
The living room is decked out in a fashion you would imagine any old haunted house to appear: impressive architecture, a creature rug on the floor of who knows what, a large fireplace and comfy chairs to sit on. Animal heads also hang on the wall, and they tend to move when nobody is in the room as do most of the contents of the house in the rooms and the location of the room itself.
Portrait Gallery:
A large Oak panelled Gallery containing portraits, sometimes living, sometimes not, of occupants who exist/used to exist/will exist in the house
Kitchen:
This room is currently masquarading as a Victorian England kitchen - large, stone floor and full of items such as a victorian cooking stove, various kitchen items such boards, a larder, cooking tools etc
Sceance Room:
Curiously enough this has a modern and Arabian flair with comfy sit cushions, a large central cable containing and a scrying/spirtual ctystal ball which is sometimes inhabited by the house denizens.
Graveyard:
What spiritual home would be without a graveyard? not this house at least. Full of musty graves, this is another link that the dead are drawn to and investigated often by the living. Contains a few centre crypts.
Cellars:
Extensive, and full of fine wines/kegs and all sorts of other wholesum beverages both modern and ancient, alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Some whisper tales of passages that lead around the house to secret rooms from the cellars as well as a catacombs somewhere to be found.
Library:
Stuffed full of high shelves and dusty books - currently lit by old victorian lanterns and in some of the more used areas, modern lights.
This list is subject to change as new rooms fade into existence or change themselves! remember that this house is not entirely in sync with time so contains both a mix of past and present, future and now. Also the pocket rooms can be described however you like, and the current rooms can change time period style often after a voting.
so keep checking back for new and different tooms often!