The Old Barracks is several storeys high, however the top two floors are inhabitable, the rest is perfectly safe. The ground floor serves as a lobby and common area for those that enter. This building also has a basement level, however, it smells of mold.

From any room with a window in it, anyone can see the relaxing Lake nearby. It's water is inviting to the eye as cool gentle winds sweep the sand.
Those top two floors are gaping with holes and riddled with mold.


The lake is one of few recreational areas on the grounds and it is safe for swimming. During the day the water is a murky blue and is usually covered with a misty fog when morning arises. The sand here is of a fine grain and sticks to any available skin. A shower is located near one of the enterance paths, so that you may clean off any sand if you wish.

Signposts are located at the walk way enterances to the lake and inform those of the potential risks and hazards, such as submerged rocks and the further out you swim, long and stringy water vegetation.
If you are intoxicated by any means please try to refrain from swimming, you are more likely to drown.

Please do enjoy your time at the lake, but remember to take any rubbish with you.