The Locked Place (
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THE HOUSE
Your new home. Not that you'll ever see it from the outside.

THE MAIN FOYER
Shockingly spacious and lined with meticulously painted portraits.

BEDROOMS
This is where you sleep. Each room has a bunk bed and a pull-out couch, a wardrobe with enough space for about a week's worth of clothes for three to four people (including undergarments), and a small bathroom with a standing shower only.
Clothes in the wardrobe are a mix: characters will find they have three outfits from home, two that have been provided by their somewhat avant-garde host, a swimsuit, underthings, and socks.

KITCHEN
The kitchen is well-stocked with modern dining appliances, a refrigerator, plenty of cooking tools and appliances, plates and cutlery, and of course, an impressive butcher's block full of sharp knives.

DINING ROOM
The dining room seats ten.

LAUNDRY
Tucked off to one side of the house, the laundry facilities boast two washers and two dryers.

GREENHOUSE
The light and spacious greenhouse offers some sun and some pretty views of the rolling hills and woods that surround the house. There are a ton of plants in here--some you recognize, and some you don't.

SITTING ROOM
SITTING ROOM
Cozy and warm, stuffed with squishy lounge chairs and little tables to hold your book or cup of coffee.
LIBRARY
LIBRARY
Cramped and stuffed to the brim with books. You may recognize some of them, though there's always something a little uncanny, like the book is a bad copy of the real thing. There may be a few real books somewhere in here, though...
BALLROOM
BALLROOM
Spacious, grand, and perfect for parties. There's even little nooks and hide-aways where you can have a private moment alone. The windows, on all sides, look out into a rich, dense forest.
POOL/JACUZZI
INDOOR POOL/JACUZZI
Warmly lit, always stocked with fresh towels, and open 24 hours a day. The jacuzzi is large and weirdly octagonal. Careful, though, there's no lifeguard on duty at any time.
ATTIC
ATTIC
A trap door in the ceiling of the second floor, once pulled down, will lower stairs that enable you to climb up. This eerie, old, dusty space is empty, save for two things: a fogged-over, full-length mirror, and a massive marble pedestal that seems like it should be too heavy for the dilapidated wooden floors. Atop the pedestal lays a girl, eyes closed, arms folded over her middle. She is cold. She has been here for a long time.
CRYPT
CRYPT
Poorly lit with sooty old torches that never seem to go out, but always flicker dramatically. Two rows of three pews each line the sides of the room, with an altar standing at the fore. Around the altar, on the floor, is some kind of arcane circle drawn in ash. It looks quite old.
This is where rituals take place. Better bring a blanket, or even something to eat - you'll be stuck here for a while each Saturday.
GAME ROOM
GAME ROOM
Cozy and very blue. Has two arcade cabinets, a pinball machine, a pool table, and some stacks of board and card games.
WARDROBE
WARDROBE
This massive walk-in wardrobe offers delights aplenty, mostly in the form of: snazzy, fancy clothes! There's plenty of suits, dresses, shoes, ties, and more to peruse and try on to your heart's content.
THE HEART
THE HEART
A surprisingly spacious room, lit low and warm by sourceless light. The very walls are made of paper; in the center of the room is a marble pedestal identical to the one in the attic, with a book laid atop it. (Beside the book are several boxes of colored pencils and pens.)
The depression in the central wall is also lined with paper, but it functions like a screen. From it, the living can see the dead side of the house; the passageways, the garden, everything.