The Manor House / The Basement Level.
All good buildings start with a sturdy and strong foundation. During the sudden burst of magical energy caused by the Wild Magic the Blank Slate Estates is engulfed in, Cerynitis decided it was perhaps safest to put everything under one roof instead of various different roofs; in the hopes of making sure the guests didn’t get lost. So, to start things off she created the Basement Level; giving it several common areas for people to gather and socialize, as well as just enough private rooms for employees and guests to reside in until Cery is able to prepare the upper floors.
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The Common Areas
The Common Areas include the Reception, Tea Room, Kitchen, Billiard Room, Ball Room, Library, and there is a bathroom for public use. The Garden is also included as a common area, even if there are little huts in the trees for some of the wee-little guests.
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While there are many ways of getting into the inn from the outside, the primary exterior entrance through the basement would be the Reception. In there is a corner counter area where guests can sign in, behind which appears to be a mirror from which the silent servants enter and exit through. No one else has the ability to use such mirrors without expressed permission from Cerynitis.
On either side of the corner counter are large doorways. The doorway on the left leads to the Billiard Room, while the doorway on the right leads to the Tea Room. Outside of the Reception is a spiral staircase that leads up to the second floor.
The Tea Room is a cozy sitting room designed in calming floral purples and greens where one can have a quiet conversation with a good friend. A mahjong table is set up by the picture window, while a comfortable couch and some arm chairs are set up by another window that looks out onto the Garden.
Opposite the doorway to the Reception is a doorway to a small hallway that leads to the Kitchen as well as to the Garden.
The Kitchen is a large yet warm room designed in oranges and blacks. It is a full service kitchen, complete with all the necessary appliances to cook up the best meals and keep everything clean. There are stools set up at the center counters for guests and employees eat, as well as a table next to a couple of windows that look out onto the Garden. While some of the Guest Suites have built in kitchens and kitchenettes, the Kitchen is open to anyone.
Opposite the doorway that leads out to the small hallway is a door that leads out to the Garden.
The Billiard Room is your general classic game room. Classic in the sense as it has your general games from before the era of video games. There’s a poker table in the corner, a chess table by the picture window, a pool table in the center of the room, as well as a dart board and a television in case someone wants to watch a sports game while goofing off with their friends and fellow guests.
Opposite of the doorway that leads from the Reception is another doorway into a small hallway that leads into the Ballroom as well as the Garden.
The Ballroom is the largest room on this level. The walls are lined with windows to keep the rather empty room look all the more colorful and brilliant. Couches are placed against the walls, and there is a violin, piano, and microphone for those who wish to bring a little bit of music to the otherwise silent room.
In the direction of the grand stairs are several doorways that lead out into an interconnecting hallway. Up the stairs is the second floor, which is lined with balconies, opening up the ballroom for all to gaze down upon.
The Library is the second largest room on this level, and set in dark tones for the safety of the various books and tomes that are kept on its shelves. Book shelves line all available wall space, wherever there aren’t windows, sconces, or other pieces of furniture. There are plenty of chairs and couches to comfortably sit, read, and relax. There are also some tables as well, for research and study purposes.
Other than the one door that leads into the library from the hallway, there is a set of spiral stairs that lead up to the second floor, and even more books.
Like any other public restroom, there are toilet stalls, sinks, and mirrors; all of which are cleaned five times a day. There is only one way to get in and out of the public restroom, and that is through the door from the hallway.
The Garden can be accessed from plenty of rooms, but there is also a small gated entrance to the side of the Kitchen. There are two soothing fountains and large wind chimes that make the Garden a pleasant area to walk through beside rows of subtly scented flowers. There is a tree in the center that houses several little huts and cubbies for the smaller races to reside in during their stay at the Blank Slate Inn.
Thanks to Dizzy Thoughts, we now have an idea of what the huts look like!
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The Private Rooms
The Private Rooms are primarily made up of Guest Rooms and Guest Suites. The difference in the two is the fact that the suites have some kind of kitchen or kitchenette, while the rooms don't. Also, because these rooms are set up in the basement, most of the rooms don't have exterior windows, but have interior windows to give a more homely feel.
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Guest Room 10 is set in various hues of blue and black. It has two doors leading out to two different hallways, and a small bathroom.
Guest Room 11 is set in neutral and warm brown tones. It has two doors leading out to two different hallways, and a small bathroom.
Guest Room 12 is set in various greens and earth tones, with a separate living area. It has two doors leading out, one to a hallway, the other out to the garden, and a small bathroom.
Guest Room 14 is set in various purples and light blues, with a separate living area. It has two doors leading out, one to a hallway, the other out to the garden, and a small bathroom.
Guest Suite 101 is set in tans and blues, complete with a living space that includes a small kitchenette, a spacious bedroom and full bathroom.
Guest Suite 102 is set in reds, blacks and whites, complete with a living space that includes a small kitchenette, a spacious bedroom and full bathroom.
Guest Suite 103 is a four room suite set in blues, teals, gentle greens and creams. It has a large living space, a separate kitchen, full bathroom, and spacious bedroom.
Guest Suite 104 is a four room suite set in blues, mint greens, gentle pinks and purples, and dark reds. It has a large living space, a separate kitchen, full bathroom, and spacious bedroom.
Guest Suite 105 is set in blues and greys, complete with a living space that includes a small kitchenette, a spacious bedroom and full bathroom.
Guest Suite 106 is set in creams and greens, complete with a living space that includes a small kitchenette, a spacious bedroom and full bathroom.
GR10: Rowen ( DizzyThoughts )
GR11: William Hark ( Pleasantly Ridiculous )
GR12: Chloe ( Pleasantly Ridiculous )
GR14: Winnifred Hark ( Pleasantly Ridiculous )
GS101: Barith Shadewalker (Wizard Barith )
GS102:
GS103: Claire ( Yuki Drop )
GS104: Aludian the Dark
GS105:
GS106: