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Remember: ‘living quarters’
Enrique has his own room.
Enrique tiene su propio cuarto.
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The Living Quarters at Stan Hywet Hall
Having just toured the first floor of the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens, it was time for me to explore the second floor of the Manor which housed 18 bedrooms for family, friends and staff.
The Master Bedroom was complete with two beds, a wood fireplace, library, bay window seating and an incredibly large bathroom. The room was spacious with a desk, couch, and beautifully engraved furniture. What…
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january creative prompts for the living quarters are out! i've been kind of slacking on finishing my own exocolonist projects lately between my bajillion holiday responsibilities but ah well
although they're designed for the quarters server, anyone is free to participate o/
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Map | Floor 1 | Living Quarters
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Ground Floor
Living Quarters
Exiting the elevator, one comes face to face with a numbered door: 01
It’s a thick, metal sliding door, the kind you might expect to find servicing a spaceship as some sort of airlock. There’s even a glass viewing slit– dark and mirror-like from the outside, but transparent from the inside. A black NFC pad with a red light is installed at elbow height to the side, and when you hold your watch up to the correct room, the light turns green and the door slides open.
It seems the rooms are arranged in four blocks, with the block names printed on the northern and southern walls between the doors. On the outer walls there’s a series of vertical slits for daylight, and also some artful arrangements of succulents and moss.
[1] Jules Ridley [2] Petronella
[3] Emmeline [4] Ithika
[5] Tracy [6] Kezia
[7] Ridley [8] Royce
[9] Michiya [10] Encke
[11] Ivette [12] Ozseb
[13] Morph [14] Hinrik
[15] Eden [16] Wren
Despite the numbering of the rooms and multiple doors, you each seem to have a roommate– the rooms can be partitioned off with a curtain for meager privacy, and each quadrant shares a single bathroom.
Your room itself is sparse. There’s a loft bed with recessed lights, and beneath it, a desk is built into the wall. It even has an empty bookshelf above it.
There’s a safe across from the loft bed’s ladder– the lock seems to also just open with your watch– and above that is a faux window… it’s got paper shades and glows with light when switched on, but it’s just a frame on the wall. Hm.
The dressers sit on either side of the thick and heavy black curtain, and there’s a mirror above each. At least the drawers are soft close, so you can’t slam them shut?
Lastly, the shared bathrooms– a pair of hooks exists on each door for hanging towels. The toilet is equipped with shelves above (stocked with toilet paper), and the sink has a cabinet below (with towels, brushes, water cups, shaving supplies, and a trash chute). The mirror doubles as a medicine cabinet, which comes stocked with toothbrushes and paste, as well as pain killers and it seems any prescriptions you or your quadmates may have notified the company about when applying. A blow dryer is mounted on the wall, as well as a bar for a hand towel.
The shower is a vertical stall with partially frosted glass, and features a showerhead with detachable wand. There’s a shower seat, and wall mounted dispensers labeled SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER, BODY SOAP, as well as a series of four vertical corner shelves that are empty.
Welcome home?
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room
el cuarto
Remember: ‘living quarters’
Enrique has his own room.
Enrique tiene su propio cuarto.
Picture by theilr on Flickr
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■ - Bedroom/house/living quarters headcanon
((oh wow, three people wanted to know about Orsino's living quarters, huh))
Orsino used to stay in the Sabbat headquarters for 8 years until his official training as a member of clan Banu Haqim was complete; his 'living quarters' were a pitiful prison cell back then. When he finally left the Sabbat he stayed in Alamut; where he was accepted in the sorcerer caste. Most of his assamite blood sorcery training took place there; and was also able to fine-tune his quietus skills and become a proper assassin. Alamut is famed for its austerity, so his living quarters there were very simple and devoid of decorations; one was supposed to be there only for daysleep and no other activity. Although most of his nights were filled with studying and practicing, however, Orsino doesn't remember his time in Alamut very fondly, since the place isn't the friendliest for christians. On top of that, he had to deal with some extremely radical views of Haqim supremacy and dominion over the rest of the Kindred; so he was relieved when he was allowed to leave the Holy Mountain and follow the Path of Blood in the real world.
In modern nights Orsino shares a flat with other members of his clan as well as some Salubri kindred they are protecting-and yes, he can finally own nice things (he was ecstatic to realize he could finally buy a bed that didn't feel like he was sleeping on rocks.). Although he occassionally impulse buys nice throw pillows and blankets, that's as cosy as his bedroom gets. The biggest part of it is devoted to his desk and bookshelves, that clutter most of the room. Then there is a small chest, where he keeps everything he needs to perform blood sorcery rituals. This chest is under lock and key at all times and NOONE is allowed to speak about it or its contents, under the threat of diablerie. Oh, he also has a bookshelf dedicated to his medieval chant music sheets and he can now hang a cross on the wall above his bed.
((for those who do not know much on medieval/gregorian chant music sheets...
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