The House

First Floor
The entryway: upon entering this small room one will notice the fine hard wood floor, the off-white wallpaper with gold leaf patterns on them. The off-white painted ceiling at the center hangs lovely crystal chandler, small, but lovely nonetheless. Across from the entrance is a door with a stained glass window set in it. The window depicts what looks like a mother and her children.
The Parlor: this room is somewhat larger than the entryway with black marble floor, burgundy walls with gold trim, and a black ceiling with an ornate dome lighting facture. There are four doors in this room, the one across from the entryway leads to the main hallway and the rest of the house. The fine oak door to the left leads to the den. The ash door to the right leads to the library.
Library: here you will find a grand collection of old books about any thing you could want to know about. There are four reading tables, an antique globe and an old red velvet chair set in front of a fire place with a large black book set inside of a locked glass display case. There is a small end table to the right side of the chair. On the end table one will find a decanter filled with brandy, a brandy glass, ashtray, box of cigars, a pipe, pouch of tobacco and a box of strike anywhere matches. This is the room where Rasshaka can almost always be found reading, smoking, drinking. If you want to find a book he would be the one to ask.
Den: this room has an odd feel to it. Although it might just be all the animal heads on the hunter green walls, then again it might be some thing else. This room also holds within it a work desk and old leather chair, filing cabinets, and assorted bookshelves, and a gun cabinet with a large assortment of hunting rifles. On the north wall it a door to the game room.
Main hall: this is a long hard wooded floor with candle-like lighting factures on the walls.  In this area a coat closet can be found to the right, further in on the right is the stairs that lead to the second floor. Past that and to the left is a door to the game room. Further in the hall ends with the kitchen to the left, the family room to the right, and just beyond that is the dinning room.
Game Room: this room has thick red and black checker board-like carpeting; in this room there is a billiards table, two chess tables, two checker tables, a dartboard, an air hokey table, card table, and a foosball table. There is also a jukebox in this room as well.
Family Room: this large room has a hard wood floor covered with a fine Persian rug with a coffee table on it, around that sits a chocolate colored sectional in either end is an end table both with antique brass lamps with colored glass lamp shades. Across from that is a large fireplace and fireplace toll set, on the other end of the room is a loveseat and across the room from that is a recliner and an end table with a small reading light on it.
Kitchen: the floor in this room is a baby blue and white checker tiles with a large wood counter in the center of the room with cupboards around the bottom and all sorts of pots and pans hanging around the top part. There are stools set on two sides of it. On one side of the room is a large old-fashioned stove, next to that is a large oven. The rest of the room is bordered with counter tops, cupboards, a sink and dish rack, a large refrigerator is set near the door to the backyard and this is also the room where the door to the basement is located. There is another door that connects the kitchen to the dinning room.
Dinning Room: The floor of this room has a high white marble finish there it a long rosewood table that runs the length of the room and matching chairs around the table. The tablecloth that covers it changes depending on the time of the year, the centerpiece tends to also fit with the time of the year. There are four highly ornate crystal chandlers that are used to light this amazingly long room.
Back Yard: the backyard is rather large and nice, and surrounded by an eight foot high red wood fence. Close to the house is a brick barbeque grill and around that are picnic tables and a pool house. There is a large swimming pool and Jacuzzi. On the far end of the yard is where the dog kennel is found.
Basement: there is not much to the basement there is an a/c compressor, a furnace and ductwork that leads off to the rest of the house. The one thing that makes this room different from most basements in the world is that it is full of bones. At a perception + alertness, or investigation difficulty 8 non-human bones can be found. (Vampire skulls and were-wolf skulls and other things that are not quite right.)

Second Floor
Nursery: this is one of the largest rooms of the house; it is filled with cribs, playpens, changing tables, wardrobes, and chests of drawers. There are also a good number of rocking chairs in this room as wall.
Bed Rooms: there are ten bed rooms on this floor and they are either; A) a canopy, four post bed with a hope chest at the foot of the bed. There is a vanity against one wall and across the room is a large chest of drawers. There is also a writing desk in a corner. B) A sturdy bed with a well carved headboard a footlocker at the foot of the bed. Behind the door is a full-length mirror, on one side of the room is a large dresser, and on the other side is desk. C) On one side of this room is a bunk bed there is a small vanity on one side of the room, next to that is a dresser. There is also a footlocker and a hope chest at the foot of the bed.

Third Floor
Bed Rooms: there are thirteen bedrooms on this floor. The bedrooms of this floor are similar to the ones on the second floor with a more grown up feel to them.
Bathrooms: there are two bathrooms, one for boys and one for girls; there is however a rumor that in the showers there are peep holes connecting them. If this is true no one has said any thing about it.

Fourth Floor
Bed rooms: the rooms here are the rooms of most of the adults and elders; with the exception of one room and that is the locked room that the unnamed are kept in.
Mother’s Room: this room has white carpeting with a canopied queen size bed there is a large white vanity table and heart shaped mirror on it. There is a white dresser and pink rocking chair. There is also a sewing table and a sewing machine there are countless spools of thread and cloth as well as needles and bags of stuffing. There are bags of pellets and all sorts of other doll parts around her room.
Attic entrance: on the ceiling down one of the side halls is the wooden trapdoor that leads to the attic.
Room of Broken Faces: this is a fairly large room with long folds of burgundy cloth hang down on all the walls there is a candle chandler with wax drippings decorating the sides of it. Not many can remember what the floor of this room looks like; it’s covered in the broken faces of dolls that have broken the most unforgivable rules that Mother has set for children.
Attic: this place is full of old and forgotten things that are everywhere and among all the clutter you will find an old rocking chair with Grandmother sitting in it.
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