Room 5


5- Eileen’s Planning Room


This room has a piano and a desk. The piano is in the north-western corner of the room, and the desk is in the south-eastern corner of the room.


The piano is dusty, but not as dusty as one would expect- if the players look at it carefully, there is marks on come of the keys, consistent with someone playing it – mostly low notes. The highest 5 notes just give a dull thud – there is a orange and yellow stuffed rabbit toy wedged under the strings for those notes.


On the desk is a booklet of scored piano music, mostly waltzes and scenery music for plays, alongside some compositions laid out by an obvious child in blue ink – if the players succeed on a music skill check, they glean that these are likely guided by a tutor.


In the desk drawers is:

#1 Drawer- A Suicide Note in blue ink*

#2 Drawer- A Watercolor Palette, and paper

#3 Drawer- Some stencils and a small anatomy doll, made of ivory.


The door to the south center is locked, and is of simple oak – with a brass doorknob.


Behind it is a closet space, which looks undisturbed. There are blue hats, children’s books, a blue basket, a couple of wooden hoops, a bag of marbles (1d20+10), A couple empty dressers, some stacks of paper, and there is a small cup filled with brushes and pencils.

The door to this closet is locked from the inside, the key is in the keyhole on the inside.


Lying on the floor, towards the back, is a black and grey body, mummified and dry – it is wearing a blue dress. If examined very closely, it is obviously not a woman, or even a child – maybe not even a person, though it is certainly organic.


The door to the north-eastern corner is unlocked, and is of simple oak – with a bronze doorknob – no keyhole.


The door to the south-western corner has been removed from it’s hinges.


The room is roughly 24X18 feet, each hallways/passage in and out is around 5 feet wide.



* When you read this, you will have already tried to open the door,

But I locked it

I hope I was worth it, I cannot believe you thought I would never find out

If I had time I would visit the waterfall, but after this, I guess it doesn't matter


Eileen


 

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