Post by crazynuto on Apr 8, 2022 14:48:51 GMT -6
(Vents marked with a Star can be traveled between)
1. Courtyard A - The once peaceful courtyard is now filled with burning shroobs, makeshift explosives and...is that a gigantic Bomb-Omb in the corner? Oh dear...
2. Courtyard B - Time Portal to Gritzy Desert - A swirling vortex takes up most of the ground here. Enter to go to Gritzy Desert 15 years ago.
3. Storage Area - A small vent is in the corner and the supplies from the earlier party are crammed into here.
4. Throne Room - Princess Shroob sits on the throne, surrounded by guards, the smoldering husk of the TIME-A-TRON 3000 being worked on in the corner by E.Gadd. There is a large chandelier in the center of the room.
5. Engineering Division - The low hum of alien technology fills the room. The more engineer-savvy Shroobs are testing out various little doo-dads and thing-a-ma-bobs, the more explosive the better!
6. Shroob Shop - The two shopkeeper Shroobs running this shop aren’t interested in money, just suffering. They’ll gladly give away anything that’ll make someone’s day worse.
7. East Stairs to 2nd Floor - Shows a nice view of Toad Town and the surrounding area. A strange blue barrier crackles around 10 feet away from the balcony.
8. Armory - The hall is filled with the acrid scent of burnt stone and fabric. It seems the Shroobs are using this area as a makeshift armory/training center.
9. Strange Machine Room- A small generator looking thing is against the wall here, perhaps it powers something unseen? A panel is open and it looks to be half repaired.
10. West Stairs to 2nd Floor - Same as the East Stairs, just with a nice view of Gritzy Desert to the West.
11. Makeshift Kitchen - The hallway is filled with random alien cooking supplies, as well as a few modern ones and a state-of-the-art fridge stocked with food from across the Kingdom.
12. Guest Rooms - CLOSED DURING NIGHTLY. Have mostly been taken over by the Shroobs, any room is likely trashed or at least inhabitable due to their destructive nature.
13. Princess Peach’s Room - Now converted to an infirmary, a Shroob doctor and some nurses scramble about, several odd looking machines beeping and blooping in strange rhythm. There’s also a small garden growing some sickly purple plants.
Peach's Castle Floor 2
1. Library - A maze of shelves containing all of the Mushroom Kingdom's history line the walls. In the corner of the room a swirling Time Portal has popped up out of the wood leading...somewhen.
2. East Wing - This small room has been converted into an exercise area. A large burly shroob is whipping a few smaller ones that run on some hamster wheels. Generic weighs and other exercise equipment litter the room.
3. West Wing - A small collection of Shroobs have set up a couple of tables and some strange board games. Ticket to Die anyone?
4. Castle Battlements - A large outdoor stone walkway connects the east and west wings to three central towers. The battlements are surrounded by a crackling blue energy shield that shocks when touched.
5. Stairs to Third Floor - This leftmost tower leads up to an observatory, and the final floor of Peach's Castle.
6. Endless Staircase - A mysterious staircase that leads up forever stretches out of sight. When you attempt to traverse it you simply end up back where you started. How odd.
7. Princess Shroob's Room - Ah the deluxe suite! Princess Shroob has commandeered these lavish quarters as her own personal haven from the hustle and bustle of royal life.
Peach's Castle Floor 3
1. Entrance to Second Floor Stairway - A fine layer of dust coats the ground here. It seems nobody, not even the Shroobs, have been up here in a very long time.
2. Statue Room - FIVE statues of Princess Peach adorn the room. They all stand facing a swirling pink Time Portal in the center of the room. A plaque on the wall says "Designed by Archie T. c. 2010" There is also a strange...separate statue in the corner of the room. It gives off vibes of "wah" wahtever that means.
3. Observatory - A large telescope points out a nearby window and is affixed via a large chain to the ceiling. There are dozens of star charts and astronomical tools lining the walls. A set of levers controls the rotation and angle of the telescope.
4. Balcony - This truly is the highest point of Peach's Castle. A stunning view of the surrounding area and the crackling-blue forcefield can be seen. Far, far below is both Courtyard A and B, small squares of green amongst the red rooftops.