The Pickman House
Feb. 6th, 2023 12:11 pm
INTRODUCTION
A historic boarding house now run by Loki. Those who come through the thinnies are given free room and board here, with the option of moving into their own residence once they get their feet under them. It has a strange history and is probably haunted af.LAYOUT
The front doors of The Pickman House open up into a historical but aging lobby with a front desk and office behind it. The interior has been carved up and remodeled over the last 250 plus years, but each floor of the house has a main hallway leading into small studio apartments, some of them oddly shaped that are about 200 - 215 square foot each.
What no one notices is how the house shouldn't fit as many floors or rooms within its structure. (That is for a future plot! For now your characters simply accept things as they are.) Then again, the locals don't seem to notice the strange outsiders that keep showing up within Dunwich. Maybe there's a connection there.
In the lobby of Pickman is a door that seems to go nowhere. However, if Natasha Romanoff is at MIST, you can open this door and walk through to find MIST.YOUR STARTING ROOM
Each room is equipped with a small private bathroom, small kitchenette area and living space. Some rooms have murphy beds, others may have loft spaces for their beds, some are more bedroom than living space. Some have clever storage nooks, others do not.
You are free to imagine what your character's living space looks like, provided you stay within the 200-210 square foot limitation. Some of you may wish to have your characters move out as soon as they meet activity requirements, while others may choose to stay at The Pickman House for the free room & board, feeling safer within close proximity to other outlanders.
If you do not want to imagine or search for a layout for your character's space, feel free to use option one, option two, or option three. There's not a ton of space for personal belongings, but it's not like your character who just showed up had a lot on them, right?YOUR STARTING ROOM
Check the google sheet here!