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Robynn's Home

Jun 19th, 2014
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  1. The Cabin: The cabin is a simple three-room log cabin. The front door opens to a living room sparsely furnished with a couch, a chair and table, and a bookshelf filled with books. There are three windows, one facing each direction on each wall. The fourth wall has a door leading to the bedroom, in which is only a bed and chest. Off to the side is another door, leading into a bathroom. All around the cabin, evenly spaced on small shelves coming from the walls, are wax candles.
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  3. The Woods: The cabin is within a wood made of oak and pine trees. Paths trail north, south, west and east. To the north is a river, slow-moving, clear and warm, running into a small lake. The southern path leads to a small door in the side of a hill, in which is a cool underground storage. Inside are many shelves, some holding wine, most holding dried or drying meats and fruits. Hanging from the ceiling are bundles of drying herbs and flowers. The western path leads to a garden of many vegetables, enclosed in a short wooden fence, with another encasement having grains grow within it. If one ventures further down the path, they'd find wild fruit trees and bushes scattered about, though the trees have obviously been tended recently. The final path, to the east, leads to herds of domesticated animals - goats, sheep, cows, horses and chickens for the most part - wandering in a field. A large ocelot keeps them from running too far. None of the animals fear the cat, and it seems to be tame. In the distance a mansion can barely be seen.
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  5. The Mansion: The mansion is a large, sprawling mansion four stories tall, made in a Greco-Romanic style. Ivy and climbing roses go up the walls, though they're well-tended. Within is a large entrance hall with spiraling stairs leading up to the next few floors. A servant can be seen at random in the halls or rooms around, busy with work. The first floor consists of a large entrance hall, carpeted in expensive red oriental rugs, the walls adorned with paintings and tapestries. The doors on the first floor open to a large kitchen, a ballroom, and a dining hall, each well stocked with what's required of each room and brightly-lit by silver chandeliers. The second through fourth floors have large, luxurious suites cleaned daily by servants who can be called by a bellpull next to the door. The rooms are furnished with a large bed, an armoir, a desk and plush chair, and a fireplace, with a minibar in the corner and a bathroom off through the adjoining door.
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