The House of Sloth is a quaint, pastoral village neighbouring the lands of Gluttony, surrounded by rolling fields and flocks of giant sheep used for transport. The paths here are a mixture of worn cobble roads and trails that have been walked over and over again till the grass no longer grows. It is easy to lose track of time here, wandering through the meadows and flora, even against a backdrop of constant night.
The House of Gluttony is a farm neighboring the lands of Sloth. Harvest is available year round. Each subject of the House gets a little trailer as a dwelling. There are giant sheep roaming around, apparently used for transport. A greenhouse sits by the farmlands that houses eccentric and (sometimes) toxic plants.
The House of Lust is a semi-circular palace-style structure, with open air wings spanning to either side. The house is complemented by a freshwater pond, completing the circle, and includes luxurious, fragrant gardens and co-ed bathhouses, with waterfalls and fountains along the wings.
The House of Wrath is a series of cabins dispersed in the middle of a temperate, evergreen forest. In the east you will eventually come across a village settlement created by former students. In the west the natural biome is all encompassing; beware of entry without preparation. Oh, and there is a small community of cats.
The House of Envy, otherwise known as the Hall of Jormungandr, lies secluded from the rest of the houses deep within the Devildom's forests. It's an architectural marvel, built within the side of a cliff, the labyrinthian halls welcoming to any fellow otaku or lover of marine life.
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The House of Greed is a mix of Moroccan and mid-century modern, surrounded by tall palm trees and various shrubberies. There is a roundabout driveway connected to a road that leads into the city and connects to a separate structure that serves as an expansive garage. In the middle of the roundabout is a statue of Atlas holding the world.