Post by Honoka (Nerdy Barista) on Jul 17, 2023 17:30:20 GMT -6
Here is the map that you will be using!
The markings in red are to show doors and which way they are supposed to open, rooms that don't have one but rather a space in place of one, means its open but with limited visibility to those outside
GM's Office:
Monokuma's office, he is almost always inside here and can be reached by anyone, though be careful when you talk to him though...
Meeting Office:
A bigger office for business meetings with staff and talent alike, so many tears were shed in this room. Inside the room is a large table with 10 seats on each side, and one big chair at the head.
Spa:
A tranquil and relaxing place to spend some time in before or after a match. Our trained masseuses may be out sick more than they are in for work, but it's nice when you do eventually catch em!
Catering:
A big room with many tables full of trays upon trays of food. A couple tables and chairs to go sit and eat at. This is the place you are all most familiar with, often sitting here when you're called in but not put in a match.
Locker rooms:
Everyone has a locker here, you don't change inside here, but its a neat little hangout spot if you don't mind the smell of sweat.
Changing rooms:
Two changing rooms furnished with shower stalls! Be careful with the water, you turn the hot water a single degree too far to the left and you'll get scalded. It's usually steamy in here and a bit hard to see.
Bathrooms:
Its not everyday that you see a bathroom with three doors. However, since you all share a single bathroom with all the staff, it's needed. Nothing notable here really, except the stalls actually go to the floor.
Performance Center:
This is a very well furnished gym with only the best equipment around! Want to do some bench presses? Groan as loud and obnoxious as you can! The walls are completely sound proof in this room due to complaints from the GM due to that weight lifting competition a couple of the guys held. There are even a couple smaller rings inside here to get some good practice in!
Lounge:
Hey! A hangout place that doesn't entirely smell like sweat! Here you can find some cozy couches, a big flat screen TV, some arcade booths, and even a mini bar for those of you who can't go without a drink every hour.
Storage:
A good chunk of the backstage hands live here, if there isn't stuff to sort, deliveries to pick up, then there's SOMETHING to clean in there. It's, for the most part, organized and clean. You should still watch your step, lots of huge heavy metal structures are in here, you could easily get hurt!
Receiving area:
A small outdoor area where all the deliveries come in, also acts as a smoking area for everyone. Lots of cardboard boxes that need to be crushed though!
Medical:
Pro Wrestling is very dangerous, the chances of injury are dear. Unfortunately, it took a lawsuit last year for Monokuma to consider building a medical facility on site. There are a couple beds in here. Some stretches are off to the side in case of an injury during a match. The cabinets mostly contain pain killers and most of the supplies in here are more for stabilization, seems like you'd still be transported to a hospital if you got hurt.
Stage Hand Breakroom:
It's clearly no where near as fancy as your lounge. It's an ordinary breakroom with a water cooler, fridge, and a couple chairs to sit and watch the TV. You'd think the TV would provide some entertainment, alas, it is used to keep an eye on the show. The staff seem to be defensive about their breakroom, getting really pissy when talent try to go in.
Gorilla Position:
This is the immediate area before you walk out to the crowd. Lots of staff walk by this area. A big blackout curtain separates you and the audience. Monokuma often hangs back here to direct the show as it goes. Wrestlers will wait here before they are on.
Light Crew Backstage:
Here is many equipment and behind the scenes stuff that goes on. While a small group of light crew is outside here, the majority of them hang back here. One notable thing is the copious amounts of pyro that is held back here.
Sound Crew Backstage:
Lots and lots of various sound equipment! You would think, why do we need all these? Monokuma assures you that we very much need them. Back here is the panel for all the speakers throughout the stadium, there are both mics and speakers to turn on/off, but be careful, for some mics and speakers are too close together to have turned on at the same time!
Light Crew:
A small area next to the stage where the Light crew will stand by to operate. There are also a couple people with monitors and computers, they are in charge of displaying videos on the titantron and around the arena. There are small steps leading from the light crew to the stage, so they can place down any pyro that is needed.
Sound Crew:
A small are next to the stage where the sound crew will stand by to operate. They have some computers here that they use to play any music that's needed. They don't need to be out here really... But they felt like Light Crew was getting special treatment, so they got one to quell them.
Stage/Ramp:
The stage is where you step out to make your grand entrance! Strike a pose, do a little dance, ride out on your motorbike. You'll be walking down the ramp, where you will have hundreds of hands waving out in your face, crying so desperately for your acknowledgement, luckily there is a barricade separating you from the swarm.
Ring-Side:
And here you are! There is a barricade surrounding the ring-side to prevent the audience from hopping over to deliver a surprise TKO. There are steel steps on the left and right corner of the ring. The floor is pretty padded, so brawling out here won't hurt too terribly much, but its still hard floor underneath.
Ring:
The Squared circle. It is a standard wrestling ring with the DRGW logo in the middle. This ring has some nice bounce to it!
Crowd Pit:
This is the sea of screaming faces. The masses who you must entertain. You can hop over the corner of the barricade, though it's not usually recommended, though it does lead for some cool spots! The chairs here are all steel and must be set up manually, usually done by any unbooked talent.
The markings in red are to show doors and which way they are supposed to open, rooms that don't have one but rather a space in place of one, means its open but with limited visibility to those outside
GM's Office:
Monokuma's office, he is almost always inside here and can be reached by anyone, though be careful when you talk to him though...
Meeting Office:
A bigger office for business meetings with staff and talent alike, so many tears were shed in this room. Inside the room is a large table with 10 seats on each side, and one big chair at the head.
Spa:
A tranquil and relaxing place to spend some time in before or after a match. Our trained masseuses may be out sick more than they are in for work, but it's nice when you do eventually catch em!
Catering:
A big room with many tables full of trays upon trays of food. A couple tables and chairs to go sit and eat at. This is the place you are all most familiar with, often sitting here when you're called in but not put in a match.
Locker rooms:
Everyone has a locker here, you don't change inside here, but its a neat little hangout spot if you don't mind the smell of sweat.
Changing rooms:
Two changing rooms furnished with shower stalls! Be careful with the water, you turn the hot water a single degree too far to the left and you'll get scalded. It's usually steamy in here and a bit hard to see.
Bathrooms:
Its not everyday that you see a bathroom with three doors. However, since you all share a single bathroom with all the staff, it's needed. Nothing notable here really, except the stalls actually go to the floor.
Performance Center:
This is a very well furnished gym with only the best equipment around! Want to do some bench presses? Groan as loud and obnoxious as you can! The walls are completely sound proof in this room due to complaints from the GM due to that weight lifting competition a couple of the guys held. There are even a couple smaller rings inside here to get some good practice in!
Lounge:
Hey! A hangout place that doesn't entirely smell like sweat! Here you can find some cozy couches, a big flat screen TV, some arcade booths, and even a mini bar for those of you who can't go without a drink every hour.
Storage:
A good chunk of the backstage hands live here, if there isn't stuff to sort, deliveries to pick up, then there's SOMETHING to clean in there. It's, for the most part, organized and clean. You should still watch your step, lots of huge heavy metal structures are in here, you could easily get hurt!
Receiving area:
A small outdoor area where all the deliveries come in, also acts as a smoking area for everyone. Lots of cardboard boxes that need to be crushed though!
Medical:
Pro Wrestling is very dangerous, the chances of injury are dear. Unfortunately, it took a lawsuit last year for Monokuma to consider building a medical facility on site. There are a couple beds in here. Some stretches are off to the side in case of an injury during a match. The cabinets mostly contain pain killers and most of the supplies in here are more for stabilization, seems like you'd still be transported to a hospital if you got hurt.
Stage Hand Breakroom:
It's clearly no where near as fancy as your lounge. It's an ordinary breakroom with a water cooler, fridge, and a couple chairs to sit and watch the TV. You'd think the TV would provide some entertainment, alas, it is used to keep an eye on the show. The staff seem to be defensive about their breakroom, getting really pissy when talent try to go in.
Gorilla Position:
This is the immediate area before you walk out to the crowd. Lots of staff walk by this area. A big blackout curtain separates you and the audience. Monokuma often hangs back here to direct the show as it goes. Wrestlers will wait here before they are on.
Light Crew Backstage:
Here is many equipment and behind the scenes stuff that goes on. While a small group of light crew is outside here, the majority of them hang back here. One notable thing is the copious amounts of pyro that is held back here.
Sound Crew Backstage:
Lots and lots of various sound equipment! You would think, why do we need all these? Monokuma assures you that we very much need them. Back here is the panel for all the speakers throughout the stadium, there are both mics and speakers to turn on/off, but be careful, for some mics and speakers are too close together to have turned on at the same time!
Light Crew:
A small area next to the stage where the Light crew will stand by to operate. There are also a couple people with monitors and computers, they are in charge of displaying videos on the titantron and around the arena. There are small steps leading from the light crew to the stage, so they can place down any pyro that is needed.
Sound Crew:
A small are next to the stage where the sound crew will stand by to operate. They have some computers here that they use to play any music that's needed. They don't need to be out here really... But they felt like Light Crew was getting special treatment, so they got one to quell them.
Stage/Ramp:
The stage is where you step out to make your grand entrance! Strike a pose, do a little dance, ride out on your motorbike. You'll be walking down the ramp, where you will have hundreds of hands waving out in your face, crying so desperately for your acknowledgement, luckily there is a barricade separating you from the swarm.
Ring-Side:
And here you are! There is a barricade surrounding the ring-side to prevent the audience from hopping over to deliver a surprise TKO. There are steel steps on the left and right corner of the ring. The floor is pretty padded, so brawling out here won't hurt too terribly much, but its still hard floor underneath.
Ring:
The Squared circle. It is a standard wrestling ring with the DRGW logo in the middle. This ring has some nice bounce to it!
Crowd Pit:
This is the sea of screaming faces. The masses who you must entertain. You can hop over the corner of the barricade, though it's not usually recommended, though it does lead for some cool spots! The chairs here are all steel and must be set up manually, usually done by any unbooked talent.