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''Cottage'' |
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* Shows a glimpse of '''Lyneya's Hideaway, A Small Cottage''' |
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==A Small Cottage== |
==A Small Cottage== |
Revision as of 22:56, 26 December 2023
Private area for GM Lyneya that is periodically available to players at the GM's discretion.
By the River
- note: the "glimpse" of where the glass will take you may change to reflect where GM Lyneya currently has the Hideaway set up.
Daytime & Nighttime
[Lyneya's Hideaway, By the River]
Large tangerine trees stand along the river's edge, their boughs providing a sheltered place to rest by the water. Yellow and green flowers grow around the base of the trees. In the distance, a fountain sits near a stone bridge that spans the river. A small cottage with a wide wooden door is situated just past the bridge, surrounded by some flowers that have grown incredibly high.
You also see a glowing pane of glass that offers a glimpse of [Chris' Mass, Snow Covered Hill].
Obvious exits: none.
Active Items
- Fountain:
The fountain sprays orange-tinted water high into the air. The skies above almost look like marmalade through the mist. |
- Cottage
- Shows a glimpse of Lyneya's Hideaway, A Small Cottage
A Small Cottage
Daytime & Nighttime
[Lyneya's Hideaway, A Small Cottage]
A well-worn desk piled high with notes and folders is set in front of glass windows that provide a breathtaking view of the river. Two wooden chairs, offering a place to sit for a discussion, face a small square table. Some shelves decorate the wall, displaying various mementos and souvenirs.
You also see a door.
Obvious exits: none.
Active Items
Desk, look at:
Crafted from the finest norweigan wood, this desk was made to last the test of time. |
Desk, look on:
On the well-worn desk you see a pot of hot coffee and a manilla folder. |
Folder:
Large red stamped letters cover the front of the folder. There appears to be something written on it. A manilla folder reads: "Super Secret Events" |
On the well-worn desk | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
pot of hot coffee | 0 |
Chair:
- no special LOOK
Table:
- no special LOOK
On the table | ||
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Item | Price | Done |
cinnamon coffee cake | 0 | |
huge bucket of popcorn smothered in butter | 0 |
Shelf, look on:
On the shelf you see some pretty plz with a shiny red maraschino cherry on top, an octopus's garden, a giant construction paper card pasted with bits of broken macaroni, a yellow submarine, a plush walrus and a singing blackbird in a diorama of a night-time scene. |
- note: all items on the shelf are active, however if not noted below, the LOOK on them is You see nothing unusual.
Card, on shelf:
Oh wow, it's really... neat. Within it, you read the following inscription: T is for the time you've spent TEACHING me what to say and do, H is for the HARROWING tacky contest that you had to sit through, A is for the novel of an APPLICATION that you've maybe seen, N is for the many NOOBS you've taken beneath your wing, K is for your KICKS in the butt when I needed a good kick, S is for SHIFTS, and thinking about shifts makes it hard to remember to rhyme. Signed, <edited>/Nisha |
Submarine, on shelf:
Through the front window, you can see 4 plastic figurines dressed in black suits with white shirts and black ties. They all sport the same bad haircut. |
Walrus, on shelf:
A gold tag hangs from his collar. There appears to be something written on it. A plush walrus reads: "Eggman" |
Blackbird, on shelf:
The poor little bird perches on a branch as if it were going to fly. Its bright orange beak is parted as it sings. |