Post by Destiny, Gabrielle & Erin on Aug 14, 2009 0:15:45 GMT -8
Written by Katherine at my request.
The Casino is located within the slums on a 'charming' street corner. The Patio outside the casino is a flat open place with a few chairs and tables to sit and take a breather from your games. It's made separate from the street itself with the tall old stone pillars that hold up the upstairs balcony.
The wi-ide double doors are made from cherry wood with stain glass paintings of red dice. Each door was specially bought and, sadly, get broken often by angry and/or drunk losers. Which is why the doors are always kept open fully, to avoid any reckless damages. Inside the building is a festive place filled with color and flashy lights.
It's just a big wide room that could hold about 120 people when you take out the tables and furniture. Everything is arranged so that it's easy to walk from one to the next and view a little bit of everything. Every kind of game of chance you could imagine is there. There are even some screens behind the bar that show races that are on sometimes, and they serve as bookies.
The bar in front of the screens however is somewhat small considering the size of the rest of the building, but they have a wide (and cramped) selection of alcoholic beverages- and a minifridge for the normal stuff like milk and orange juice... but never together.
On the same wall as the bar there is a simple painted door that leads to a hallway. Along the hallway is, of course, more doors. These are the back rooms. Jack comes her often with his 'friends' and they do whatever it is guys do when they horny and alone... Yeeah... That, or the people come back here to pass out when they get smashed off their heads or need to wallow in their own scum for a while.
At the end of the hallway however is the stairway to the upstairs. It's made of oak and does a big turn to the landing of the second story. This is what the Fortuna Flush call home. They have a main living area which you walk up on from the stair way. It has wooden floors and two big couches angled towards the trio's TV. There are 4 doors branching from this main room.
On the furthest south wall is the the door to the room of Shark. Shark's room is quite modest, and has a single bed against the cream colored wall that was standard to the living room as well. He has a photo of Kira and him taped to his wall and looks upon it kindly. His dressers have all his different outfits crammed into whichever drawer, and there is a secret compartment underneath some of his old clothes in the bottom drawer that holds the memories of his mother that he would rather forget.
Jack's room lay to the left of Shark's, and his interior was quite ominous. He had huge dark grey curtains to keep out all the light of the room, as he would sit on his king sized mattress, with it's pristine and starched sheets, and think for as long as his brain wanted. Papers lay strewn across the floor, and pens sat limply, and broken or inkless. On a lot of the pages were words, words that one mightn't truly understand, but Jack knew what he was saying. This was the room he could truly Think in. Plan in.
From the Living room's Eastern door is Roulette's room, and it has a bathroom of it's very own, as Jack and Shark don't wish to know about anything 'female going on in their house'. Her bedroom has light purple walls and teddy bears, porcelain dolls, and expensive dresses everywhere. It's like a little princess's room. There are 3 full length mirrors set up in the corner for her to see her new dresses or outfits from any angle. Some shards of broken glass still lay in the cracks of the wooden floor beneath her mirror place. She hasn't got bad luck yet... On a lighter note, Her bed is a double with fluffy sheets and a girly canopy.
There was finally a second bathroom next to the TV in the living room, which was quite large and really only shared between Jack and Shark. It is simple and white, with all the commodities. Etc, Etc...
Every bedroom has a door leading out to the universal balcony, where if only one went around the corner, the others might be there. They can talk up here, above it all, and really nothing can be heard from the people below. It was nice though, to see the skyline from here.
They really did make quite the home for themselves...
The Casino is located within the slums on a 'charming' street corner. The Patio outside the casino is a flat open place with a few chairs and tables to sit and take a breather from your games. It's made separate from the street itself with the tall old stone pillars that hold up the upstairs balcony.
The wi-ide double doors are made from cherry wood with stain glass paintings of red dice. Each door was specially bought and, sadly, get broken often by angry and/or drunk losers. Which is why the doors are always kept open fully, to avoid any reckless damages. Inside the building is a festive place filled with color and flashy lights.
It's just a big wide room that could hold about 120 people when you take out the tables and furniture. Everything is arranged so that it's easy to walk from one to the next and view a little bit of everything. Every kind of game of chance you could imagine is there. There are even some screens behind the bar that show races that are on sometimes, and they serve as bookies.
The bar in front of the screens however is somewhat small considering the size of the rest of the building, but they have a wide (and cramped) selection of alcoholic beverages- and a minifridge for the normal stuff like milk and orange juice... but never together.
On the same wall as the bar there is a simple painted door that leads to a hallway. Along the hallway is, of course, more doors. These are the back rooms. Jack comes her often with his 'friends' and they do whatever it is guys do when they horny and alone... Yeeah... That, or the people come back here to pass out when they get smashed off their heads or need to wallow in their own scum for a while.
At the end of the hallway however is the stairway to the upstairs. It's made of oak and does a big turn to the landing of the second story. This is what the Fortuna Flush call home. They have a main living area which you walk up on from the stair way. It has wooden floors and two big couches angled towards the trio's TV. There are 4 doors branching from this main room.
On the furthest south wall is the the door to the room of Shark. Shark's room is quite modest, and has a single bed against the cream colored wall that was standard to the living room as well. He has a photo of Kira and him taped to his wall and looks upon it kindly. His dressers have all his different outfits crammed into whichever drawer, and there is a secret compartment underneath some of his old clothes in the bottom drawer that holds the memories of his mother that he would rather forget.
Jack's room lay to the left of Shark's, and his interior was quite ominous. He had huge dark grey curtains to keep out all the light of the room, as he would sit on his king sized mattress, with it's pristine and starched sheets, and think for as long as his brain wanted. Papers lay strewn across the floor, and pens sat limply, and broken or inkless. On a lot of the pages were words, words that one mightn't truly understand, but Jack knew what he was saying. This was the room he could truly Think in. Plan in.
From the Living room's Eastern door is Roulette's room, and it has a bathroom of it's very own, as Jack and Shark don't wish to know about anything 'female going on in their house'. Her bedroom has light purple walls and teddy bears, porcelain dolls, and expensive dresses everywhere. It's like a little princess's room. There are 3 full length mirrors set up in the corner for her to see her new dresses or outfits from any angle. Some shards of broken glass still lay in the cracks of the wooden floor beneath her mirror place. She hasn't got bad luck yet... On a lighter note, Her bed is a double with fluffy sheets and a girly canopy.
There was finally a second bathroom next to the TV in the living room, which was quite large and really only shared between Jack and Shark. It is simple and white, with all the commodities. Etc, Etc...
Every bedroom has a door leading out to the universal balcony, where if only one went around the corner, the others might be there. They can talk up here, above it all, and really nothing can be heard from the people below. It was nice though, to see the skyline from here.
They really did make quite the home for themselves...