Post by Spell Craft on Jun 17, 2020 21:54:54 GMT -6
These maps serve as your general knowledge of locations/areas.
There are not quite to scale, but are rather to the best of your knowledge.
Outdoors
Ground Floor
There's windows around, I just forgot to add them originally.
Second Floor
Basement
This thread will be updated below as areas are unlocked for general knowledge!
Feel free to explore any area in daily/nightly for better details of the rooms/spaces.
There are not quite to scale, but are rather to the best of your knowledge.
Outdoors
{Woods}
WOODS
The woods give off a friendly atmosphere during the day. The trees are mighty tall, but not impossible to climb for those willing to take the risk. Oddly enough, however, the woods seem slightly out of place for this establishment. You would think that an orphanage such as this, large and antique, would have cleared out all of the trees and the surroundings, so there wouldn't be any woods at all. However, here they lie, hundreds of trees specifically only on the west end of the facility. If they give off a friendly atmosphere during the day, one can only wonder what it's like to be in the woods at night.
{Livestock}
LIVESTOCK
The livestock pen, while it is not a full-on building with closable doors, still resembles that of a barn. Inside of the barn, are metal gated cages, without a top. Such as a ruthless shelter made of metal. Many animals occupy this space, for the most part, any livestock animal that you can think of. There's pigs, chickens,cattle,horses, sheep,Etc. In the farthest corner of this livestock pen, you find any supplies needed 4 caring for the animals, including all types of food, garbage bags,ropes, and even some not so pleasant stuff, such as the wall shares or the ear notch.
The livestock pen, while it is not a full-on building with closable doors, still resembles that of a barn. Inside of the barn, are metal gated cages, without a top. Such as a ruthless shelter made of metal. Many animals occupy this space, for the most part, any livestock animal that you can think of. There's pigs, chickens,cattle,horses, sheep,Etc. In the farthest corner of this livestock pen, you find any supplies needed 4 caring for the animals, including all types of food, garbage bags,ropes, and even some not so pleasant stuff, such as the wall shares or the ear notch.
{GrandTree}
GRAND TREE
The Grand Tree, the closest tree to the house, stood taller than any of the other trees. It's height was roughly 70 ft tall, but more impressive than that was is that the tree is about the same size in width as it is in length. It's branches spread far and wide, in a circular shape, similar to that of the top of a sphere. This made it the perfect tree to climb up to the tippy-top, and look passed the wall. This was also an extremely difficult task, one that none of the current residence had ever accomplished. Who knows what they would see anyway. According to anyone who's looked out of the Gateway, there's nothing but thick fog around. Perhaps if they had binoculars...
The Grand Tree, the closest tree to the house, stood taller than any of the other trees. It's height was roughly 70 ft tall, but more impressive than that was is that the tree is about the same size in width as it is in length. It's branches spread far and wide, in a circular shape, similar to that of the top of a sphere. This made it the perfect tree to climb up to the tippy-top, and look passed the wall. This was also an extremely difficult task, one that none of the current residence had ever accomplished. Who knows what they would see anyway. According to anyone who's looked out of the Gateway, there's nothing but thick fog around. Perhaps if they had binoculars...
{Playground}
PLAYGROUND
The playground is a large rectangular sandbox, with a swing set of 4 tall swings to the north, and a plastic castle looking structure to the South of the sandbox. The swings to the north were well maintained, not rusted or anything, and lifted approximately 20 feet off of the ground. Swinging at full capacity, a child could reach 25 ft, maybe even 30 feet, into the air. They were no joke. The castle structure underneath resembled that of a treehouse, but in the shape of a castle. It had a slide, a ladder to climb up, stairs, a bridge; all the works that usually go into a child outdoor playhouse. To be honest, it looked a little too small for the current residence of the orphanage, it really was meant for a child. But nonetheless, the memories of playing on the playground or still there. At least the swings fit their adult bodies much more.
{Gateway}
GATEWAY
It is a gated structure, roughly 20 ft in height, and 10 ft wide. It was possible to see pass that Gateway, which leads to a slight hallway, and then a similar second gated structure, the same size. There were two doors on either side wall, but all of these, doors and Gates, were locked tight. Just beyond the second gate, although hard to see anything, appeared to be a thick fog constantly rising, but going nowhere.
{Graveyard}
{Pool}
POOL
The pool matches that the same as all of the structures of the orphanage, it is Victorian styled with a hint of Southern. The pool consists of a roughly estimated 30 foot long and 20 foot wide pool, which begins at one foot of depth on the west side, and gradually goes as far as 10 ft in depth on the very East side of the pool. There's a very small structure to the south of the pool, which doesn't have enough room to walk in, but contains all of the pool equipment, as well as settings for the pool. Although the style looks old, the pool is very modern and high-tech, allowing it to change temperature, lighting at night, and closing or opening the automatic pool cover. The middle of the pool contained a nice fountain statue, which depicted a older woman, in a similar pose to the Statue of Liberty, with the water spouting out of her pen that she held above her head.
{Wall}
This roughly 50-foot wall was made of thick steel, and towered over the entire circumference. It was impossible to see passed, even standing on the roof of the orphanage, and it was impossible to climb.
WALL
This roughly 50-foot wall was made of thick steel, and towered over the entire circumference. It was impossible to see passed, even standing on the roof of the orphanage, and it was impossible to climb.
Ground Floor
There's windows around, I just forgot to add them originally.
{Porch}
The pantry is surprisingly a lot bigger than it seems. What appears to be the smallest room on the ground floor, actually contains the most items. Oddly enough, the pantry doesn't just contain food items. But speaking of food items, it contains anything and everything anyone will ever want to eat. And I do recommend you eat, at least twice a day. Outside of food items, however, the pantry seems to contain an assortment of random items. It seems like these items have collected over the years as children came and went into the pantry and placed knick knacks all over the place. There's an assortment of crayons, toy figures, loose paper, etc. An odd place to house a bunch of items, but this area seems to be best described as a miniature Warehouse. At least 4 household items.
PANTRY
The pantry is surprisingly a lot bigger than it seems. What appears to be the smallest room on the ground floor, actually contains the most items. Oddly enough, the pantry doesn't just contain food items. But speaking of food items, it contains anything and everything anyone will ever want to eat. And I do recommend you eat, at least twice a day. Outside of food items, however, the pantry seems to contain an assortment of random items. It seems like these items have collected over the years as children came and went into the pantry and placed knick knacks all over the place. There's an assortment of crayons, toy figures, loose paper, etc. An odd place to house a bunch of items, but this area seems to be best described as a miniature Warehouse. At least 4 household items.
{Shed}
The shed is an unusual shape, with 8 walls, and two entrances. The doors to the shed can only be locked from the inside, using a bolt sliding lock. The shed, similar to The Pantry, is a lot bigger on the inside than it looks on the outside. And if the pantry can be compared to a warehouse full of indoor house items, then the shed can be considered a warehouse full of outdoor items. Pretty much anything used on the outside of a house is kept in the shed, including lawn mowers, weed wackers, Frisbees, golf clubs, gardening tools, and so on and so forth. Along the back of the shed, to the east, are 4 large lockers. Wooden lockers, all of which are locked. Only mother knows what's in them.
SHED
The shed is an unusual shape, with 8 walls, and two entrances. The doors to the shed can only be locked from the inside, using a bolt sliding lock. The shed, similar to The Pantry, is a lot bigger on the inside than it looks on the outside. And if the pantry can be compared to a warehouse full of indoor house items, then the shed can be considered a warehouse full of outdoor items. Pretty much anything used on the outside of a house is kept in the shed, including lawn mowers, weed wackers, Frisbees, golf clubs, gardening tools, and so on and so forth. Along the back of the shed, to the east, are 4 large lockers. Wooden lockers, all of which are locked. Only mother knows what's in them.
{Living Room}
In the living room, you’ll see nothing out of the ordinary. Just a cozy little room with five sofas that lay in the middle of the room. The north wall has a TV and VCR case with many family pictures and certificates put on display all over. The west wall shelters the fireplace, nice and toasty. In the middle of the room lies an oval rug with swirly patterns. This room has everything that any other living room would have in it. However, in this room are many artifacts that carry memories that belong to everyone.
LIVING ROOM
In the living room, you’ll see nothing out of the ordinary. Just a cozy little room with five sofas that lay in the middle of the room. The north wall has a TV and VCR case with many family pictures and certificates put on display all over. The west wall shelters the fireplace, nice and toasty. In the middle of the room lies an oval rug with swirly patterns. This room has everything that any other living room would have in it. However, in this room are many artifacts that carry memories that belong to everyone.
{Kitchen}
{Dining Room}
The dining room housed an abnormally large Victorian-style wooden table. Around it, 16 seats set in a very long oval. Although there were not 16 people here, the max capacity of this orphanage was 16. Not all of the seats are ever used, but they definitely aren't assigned either. Especially when certain people would fight, or continue a conversation from earlier in the day, the seats were constantly being switched between others. To the northwest corner of the room, was a locked closet space. Unsure of exactly what was inside, it is believed to be the stairs to the basement. But no one's been there. The walls here, similar to the rest of the house except to the living room, we're pretty bare.
DINING ROOM
The dining room housed an abnormally large Victorian-style wooden table. Around it, 16 seats set in a very long oval. Although there were not 16 people here, the max capacity of this orphanage was 16. Not all of the seats are ever used, but they definitely aren't assigned either. Especially when certain people would fight, or continue a conversation from earlier in the day, the seats were constantly being switched between others. To the northwest corner of the room, was a locked closet space. Unsure of exactly what was inside, it is believed to be the stairs to the basement. But no one's been there. The walls here, similar to the rest of the house except to the living room, we're pretty bare.
{Pantry}
The pantry is surprisingly a lot bigger than it seems. What appears to be the smallest room on the ground floor, actually contains the most items. Oddly enough, the pantry doesn't just contain food items. But speaking of food items, it contains anything and everything anyone will ever want to eat. And I do recommend you eat, at least twice a day. Outside of food items, however, the pantry seems to contain an assortment of random items. It seems like these items have collected over the years as children came and went into the pantry and placed knick knacks all over the place. There's an assortment of crayons, toy figures, loose paper, etc. An odd place to house a bunch of items, but this area seems to be best described as a miniature Warehouse. At least 4 household items.
PANTRY
The pantry is surprisingly a lot bigger than it seems. What appears to be the smallest room on the ground floor, actually contains the most items. Oddly enough, the pantry doesn't just contain food items. But speaking of food items, it contains anything and everything anyone will ever want to eat. And I do recommend you eat, at least twice a day. Outside of food items, however, the pantry seems to contain an assortment of random items. It seems like these items have collected over the years as children came and went into the pantry and placed knick knacks all over the place. There's an assortment of crayons, toy figures, loose paper, etc. An odd place to house a bunch of items, but this area seems to be best described as a miniature Warehouse. At least 4 household items.
{Bathroom (Downstairs)}
The downstairs bathroom is a bit smaller than the one upstairs, with only one toilet, a bathtub roughly larger than a regular bathtub, and two sinks. This room also has a large washing machine and a large dryer in the northwest corner. Around the proximity of the room, against the walls, lay a multitude of cleaning supplies for bathrooms specifically. Here, you can find things like toilet cleaner, mops, sponges, buckets, shower cleaner, etc.
BATHROOM (DOWNSTAIRS)
The downstairs bathroom is a bit smaller than the one upstairs, with only one toilet, a bathtub roughly larger than a regular bathtub, and two sinks. This room also has a large washing machine and a large dryer in the northwest corner. Around the proximity of the room, against the walls, lay a multitude of cleaning supplies for bathrooms specifically. Here, you can find things like toilet cleaner, mops, sponges, buckets, shower cleaner, etc.
{Vestibule}
The vestibule, while meant to be just a small area to wipe your feet off in, is actually quite rather large, because it consists of the coat hubby and shoebox holder. Here, there are 14 coats that hang in the coat cubby, or at least there are when nobody's wearing their coat. As for the shoe box holder, it has not seen much use. While everyone should be taking their shoes off when they enter the house, rarely is that rule followed. A purple long oval rug stands at the entrance way of the vestibule, although tattered and dirty by now.
VESTIBULE
The vestibule, while meant to be just a small area to wipe your feet off in, is actually quite rather large, because it consists of the coat hubby and shoebox holder. Here, there are 14 coats that hang in the coat cubby, or at least there are when nobody's wearing their coat. As for the shoe box holder, it has not seen much use. While everyone should be taking their shoes off when they enter the house, rarely is that rule followed. A purple long oval rug stands at the entrance way of the vestibule, although tattered and dirty by now.
Second Floor
{Bedroom}
The bedroom was definitely abnormally large compared to any regular bedroom. This was about the size of an average living room, if not a little bigger. Big enough to fit 16 beds, some of which were queen sized, as well as space for 16 people to move around. There is a nice rug in the center of the room, rectangle in shape and blue in color. A small nightstand stood next to each section of beds, totaling 3 nightstands in the room. There was also a trash can in the very northeast corner of the room. The bedroom also had the largest window in the house, which is just barely above (the corner edge) the porch. The bedroom is the only room in the house that needs double doors in order to enter, with the exception of the vestibule into the dining room.
BEDROOM
The bedroom was definitely abnormally large compared to any regular bedroom. This was about the size of an average living room, if not a little bigger. Big enough to fit 16 beds, some of which were queen sized, as well as space for 16 people to move around. There is a nice rug in the center of the room, rectangle in shape and blue in color. A small nightstand stood next to each section of beds, totaling 3 nightstands in the room. There was also a trash can in the very northeast corner of the room. The bedroom also had the largest window in the house, which is just barely above (the corner edge) the porch. The bedroom is the only room in the house that needs double doors in order to enter, with the exception of the vestibule into the dining room.
{Bathroom (Upstairs)}
The upstairs bathroom is a bit bigger compared to the one downstairs. The only way into this bathroom is through the bedroom. Mother also never uses this bathroom, so all residents have the security of knowing that they are the only ones who use this bathroom. Stepping inside, there's a trash can to the left, as well as two sinks. A large mirror hangs over the two sinks, on the wall. Straight ahead, in the northeast corner, is a large shower, presumably big enough to fit two people at a time, not that more than one person showers at a time. But the most important to note here is everything along the South Wall, which includes 3 toilets that have privacy cubbies, with sliding doors. The doors don't exactly lock, but they do fully close and cover the entire space, so there's no gap between the floor and the door. In the very southwest corner, is a space where the cleaning supplies for the bathrooms are supposed to be kept, but since there are so many children here, all bathing/shower equipment is kept in this area, with the exception of cleaners. All of the shampoo, conditioners, body wash, soap, sponges for bathing. It's even stocked up with toilet paper, soap, and other items used for getting ready, such as hair dryers, hair accessories, makeup, etc.
BATHROOM (UPSTAIRS)
The upstairs bathroom is a bit bigger compared to the one downstairs. The only way into this bathroom is through the bedroom. Mother also never uses this bathroom, so all residents have the security of knowing that they are the only ones who use this bathroom. Stepping inside, there's a trash can to the left, as well as two sinks. A large mirror hangs over the two sinks, on the wall. Straight ahead, in the northeast corner, is a large shower, presumably big enough to fit two people at a time, not that more than one person showers at a time. But the most important to note here is everything along the South Wall, which includes 3 toilets that have privacy cubbies, with sliding doors. The doors don't exactly lock, but they do fully close and cover the entire space, so there's no gap between the floor and the door. In the very southwest corner, is a space where the cleaning supplies for the bathrooms are supposed to be kept, but since there are so many children here, all bathing/shower equipment is kept in this area, with the exception of cleaners. All of the shampoo, conditioners, body wash, soap, sponges for bathing. It's even stocked up with toilet paper, soap, and other items used for getting ready, such as hair dryers, hair accessories, makeup, etc.
{Mother's Office}
Mother's office was notably a lot smaller than most people had remembered. Perhaps it was because the last time the majority of the residents were in her office, they were much younger, with smaller bodies. This was not the case for Asai, Sato, nor Uratsu, however. Bookcases lined the walls of mothers office, a total of 6 large bookcases in the room. All of which had a cloth draped over them. Near the entrance was a bright yellow oval rug, which stood out amongst most of the duller colors in the office. On the far end of the room was Mother's desk, which contained a handful of knick knacks, but most notably was a picture of some little girl carrying a unicorn stuffed animal, and a bright red telephone looking machine. There was a box, similar to a chest one would find in RPG games, locked up tight behind mother's chair. But the biggest thing to note in the office was the spiral staircase that led to the attic. It is believed that none of the current residents have ever been up there.
MOTHER'S OFFICE
Mother's office was notably a lot smaller than most people had remembered. Perhaps it was because the last time the majority of the residents were in her office, they were much younger, with smaller bodies. This was not the case for Asai, Sato, nor Uratsu, however. Bookcases lined the walls of mothers office, a total of 6 large bookcases in the room. All of which had a cloth draped over them. Near the entrance was a bright yellow oval rug, which stood out amongst most of the duller colors in the office. On the far end of the room was Mother's desk, which contained a handful of knick knacks, but most notably was a picture of some little girl carrying a unicorn stuffed animal, and a bright red telephone looking machine. There was a box, similar to a chest one would find in RPG games, locked up tight behind mother's chair. But the biggest thing to note in the office was the spiral staircase that led to the attic. It is believed that none of the current residents have ever been up there.
{Closet Space}
The closet space is longer than it is wide. While it's called a closet, it's more like a room that stores all of the children's clothes and old toys from when they were younger. The closet space further into the room is broken up into 8 segments, cut off by curtains for privacy. This cozy room is meant for getting dressed in, on the off chance that the bedroom is occupied, or if one just wants to be alone. On the west wall campaigns a large wardrobe, and beside it is a dresser. There's far too much clothes between all of the residents, so it would never fit in either the Wardrobe nor the dresser. In fact, the children can only get into the dresser, which contains more white uniforms, the only thing that anyone is allowed to wear. The Wardrobe however, is always locked. Just another one of those things that only mother can go into.
CLOSET SPACE
The closet space is longer than it is wide. While it's called a closet, it's more like a room that stores all of the children's clothes and old toys from when they were younger. The closet space further into the room is broken up into 8 segments, cut off by curtains for privacy. This cozy room is meant for getting dressed in, on the off chance that the bedroom is occupied, or if one just wants to be alone. On the west wall campaigns a large wardrobe, and beside it is a dresser. There's far too much clothes between all of the residents, so it would never fit in either the Wardrobe nor the dresser. In fact, the children can only get into the dresser, which contains more white uniforms, the only thing that anyone is allowed to wear. The Wardrobe however, is always locked. Just another one of those things that only mother can go into.
{Library}
The library, upon first entering it, seems like a nice and cozy, tight space to get any quiet work done. There are 15 bookcases in total, and a long table against the north wall. 4 wide chairs, similar to a bench in a way, are spread out along the length of the table. This room had seen a lot of action, or at least the table, seeing as how this is the one place in the house where people can do studying for all of their school work. Something to note about the library is that the books, many of which are contained inside this room, are all that of children's books, and slightly higher level reading, as well as College material books. For the most part, there was as much as anyone would want to read, but there was nothing about history or events. A list near the entrance contains every book which in the Library, and which shelf it belongs to.
LIBRARY
The library, upon first entering it, seems like a nice and cozy, tight space to get any quiet work done. There are 15 bookcases in total, and a long table against the north wall. 4 wide chairs, similar to a bench in a way, are spread out along the length of the table. This room had seen a lot of action, or at least the table, seeing as how this is the one place in the house where people can do studying for all of their school work. Something to note about the library is that the books, many of which are contained inside this room, are all that of children's books, and slightly higher level reading, as well as College material books. For the most part, there was as much as anyone would want to read, but there was nothing about history or events. A list near the entrance contains every book which in the Library, and which shelf it belongs to.
{Hallway}
The hallway is lengthy, as it appears to go around the entire house before being able to get to the stairs from the bedroom, or vice versa. Starting from the bedroom, the hallway has creaky wooden floors, and pretty plain, bare walls. There's a few odds and ends scattered throughout the hallway when heading towards the stairs, such as a small round table with some flowers on it in the southwest corner. There's another table to the Southeast corner, oval in shape and contains a photograph of all of the current residence. Along the wall connected to the library, there's a stack of boxes, all which contain recently requested books. It must have been there for a while now though, oddly enough. Along the very east side wall of the hallway, there is a very long table, with a mirror that hangs on the wall parallel to the wall that the table is touching. The table itself is also pretty empty looking, with only knick knacks across the surface, left there throughout the years as people walked by, put something on the table, and never retrieved it. Just before leaving the hallway to go downstairs, there is a large fish tank, with beautiful, lit up fish swimming around. It is probably the only sign of life upstairs, since everyone is out and about during the day. Next to the fish tank is a small little floor cabinet, which contains fish food and some fish tank cleaning supplies.
HALLWAY
The hallway is lengthy, as it appears to go around the entire house before being able to get to the stairs from the bedroom, or vice versa. Starting from the bedroom, the hallway has creaky wooden floors, and pretty plain, bare walls. There's a few odds and ends scattered throughout the hallway when heading towards the stairs, such as a small round table with some flowers on it in the southwest corner. There's another table to the Southeast corner, oval in shape and contains a photograph of all of the current residence. Along the wall connected to the library, there's a stack of boxes, all which contain recently requested books. It must have been there for a while now though, oddly enough. Along the very east side wall of the hallway, there is a very long table, with a mirror that hangs on the wall parallel to the wall that the table is touching. The table itself is also pretty empty looking, with only knick knacks across the surface, left there throughout the years as people walked by, put something on the table, and never retrieved it. Just before leaving the hallway to go downstairs, there is a large fish tank, with beautiful, lit up fish swimming around. It is probably the only sign of life upstairs, since everyone is out and about during the day. Next to the fish tank is a small little floor cabinet, which contains fish food and some fish tank cleaning supplies.
Basement
{Wine Cellar}
The wine cellar is full from the ceiling to the floor with wines.
Reds
Bordeaux and Loire Valley Cabernet Franc, aged 2 to 4 years
Chianti Riserva, aged 2 to 4 years
Petite Syrah, aged 2 to 5 years
New World Nebbiola, aged 2 to 6 years
Australian and Californian Grenache, aged 2 to 10 years
Italian or Californian Cabernet Sauvignons, aged 3 to 15 years
Whites
Dry White Bordeaux, aged 2 to 3 years
Alsace Pinot Gris, 2 to 5 years
White Roija, aged 2 to 5 years
Alsace Gewürtztraminer, aged 2 to 10 years
Californian Fume Blanc, aged 2 to 10 years
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, aged 3 to 10 years
Weird that a wine cellar would be in an orphanage.
Jun 20, 2020 21:09:19 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
WINE CELLARThe wine cellar is full from the ceiling to the floor with wines.
Reds
Bordeaux and Loire Valley Cabernet Franc, aged 2 to 4 years
Chianti Riserva, aged 2 to 4 years
Petite Syrah, aged 2 to 5 years
New World Nebbiola, aged 2 to 6 years
Australian and Californian Grenache, aged 2 to 10 years
Italian or Californian Cabernet Sauvignons, aged 3 to 15 years
Whites
Dry White Bordeaux, aged 2 to 3 years
Alsace Pinot Gris, 2 to 5 years
White Roija, aged 2 to 5 years
Alsace Gewürtztraminer, aged 2 to 10 years
Californian Fume Blanc, aged 2 to 10 years
New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, aged 3 to 10 years
Weird that a wine cellar would be in an orphanage.
{Emergency Shower Room}
EMERGENCY SHOWER ROOM
First walking into this area, you notice a huge Floor Drain on the ground, something you could probably fit into yourself. To the west is a sink, and even further is a large shower with a metal handle hanging from it, and an eye wash station just below it. It looks like if you pull the handle, the shower would turn on. The shower delivers 20 gallons per minute. The eye wash delivers 3 gallons per minute. The floor here is made of tile, unlike the rest of the cement basement floor.
Jun 19, 2020 20:24:46 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
EMERGENCY SHOWER ROOM
First walking into this area, you notice a huge Floor Drain on the ground, something you could probably fit into yourself. To the west is a sink, and even further is a large shower with a metal handle hanging from it, and an eye wash station just below it. It looks like if you pull the handle, the shower would turn on. The shower delivers 20 gallons per minute. The eye wash delivers 3 gallons per minute. The floor here is made of tile, unlike the rest of the cement basement floor.
{Boiler}
The boiler seems to be a regular metal gas-and-oil boiler on the outside. This room itself is pretty barren, besides the boiler and the pipes that come from it, covering the entire extend of the 'walls', made up by boxes and random items (untouchable). There's a button at the far top-left corner of this room, but it's not labeled. Next to the button are two pipes, one leading to the button and one leading to the boiler. These two pipes are not connected.
Jun 21, 2020 13:02:32 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
BOILERThe boiler seems to be a regular metal gas-and-oil boiler on the outside. This room itself is pretty barren, besides the boiler and the pipes that come from it, covering the entire extend of the 'walls', made up by boxes and random items (untouchable). There's a button at the far top-left corner of this room, but it's not labeled. Next to the button are two pipes, one leading to the button and one leading to the boiler. These two pipes are not connected.
{Water Heater}
This Conventional Storage Tank Water Heater is a quite modern type of electric water heater, which controls the temperature, mainly heat, of the water in the entire facility; excluding the Pool. This style of water heater features a tank that holds water to be heated. This means that the capacity of the tank determines how much hot water you have available at once. The tank is insulated so that when the water heats up, it remains warm until it is needed. This tank features two valves, the temperature control valve, and the pressure control valve. The temperature control valve opens to release heat and moderate temperature when the water reaches over 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The pressure release valve opens to lower the pressure when it reaches about 150 psi. There's pipes around the water heater, some of which looks corroded.
Jun 21, 2020 13:13:42 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
WATER HEATERThis Conventional Storage Tank Water Heater is a quite modern type of electric water heater, which controls the temperature, mainly heat, of the water in the entire facility; excluding the Pool. This style of water heater features a tank that holds water to be heated. This means that the capacity of the tank determines how much hot water you have available at once. The tank is insulated so that when the water heats up, it remains warm until it is needed. This tank features two valves, the temperature control valve, and the pressure control valve. The temperature control valve opens to release heat and moderate temperature when the water reaches over 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The pressure release valve opens to lower the pressure when it reaches about 150 psi. There's pipes around the water heater, some of which looks corroded.
{Workout Room}
This is a decent workout area, filled with yoga mats, exercise machines, and anything you'd normally find in a gym, but for inside a house. The machines to note is the Treadmill, Fitness Smith Cage System, and Elliptical.
Jun 21, 2020 23:37:05 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
WORKOUT ROOMThis is a decent workout area, filled with yoga mats, exercise machines, and anything you'd normally find in a gym, but for inside a house. The machines to note is the Treadmill, Fitness Smith Cage System, and Elliptical.
{Blueprints/Research}
BLUEPRINTS/RESEARCH
In this section of the basement, you find that the large poster papers and blueprints are related to some sort of research. It looks like someone's been doing research using human subjects, to test something called a [REDACTED], and to see how the effects of [REDACTED] may result in the betterment of mankind. The blueprints show some weird machine-looking thing. You have no idea what it does or what it is, even the blueprint notes are near chicken scratch. Does something like this even really exist?
Jun 18, 2020 21:30:18 GMT -6 Spell Craft said:
BLUEPRINTS/RESEARCH
In this section of the basement, you find that the large poster papers and blueprints are related to some sort of research. It looks like someone's been doing research using human subjects, to test something called a [REDACTED], and to see how the effects of [REDACTED] may result in the betterment of mankind. The blueprints show some weird machine-looking thing. You have no idea what it does or what it is, even the blueprint notes are near chicken scratch. Does something like this even really exist?
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