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 The Black House
Ian Black
Posted: Nov 29 2005, 01:02 AM
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Name: The Black House

Description:
The Black house is basically what the title is. Not only does Ian Black, a local resident, own it, but it is also painted Black. The walls outside are black as well as the doors. The trimmings and other miscellenious house decour is white or grey. There is a thick, iron fence around it from the front and back. The house is relatively small, although it does have a basement. It as a pretty normal, basic look to it and is nothing special.
There are white curtains drawn over all the windows to keep too much sun from coming in or keeping privacy. Master Black is very much determined to keep his privacy. However, his neighbors, with their brightly colored houses, consider him a good guy and friend.
The basement was made to help keep Ian in his house so he doesn't go murdering people or destroying the town. He locks himself up down there and waits until it is morning to come out.

Edit: Description since Images are not allowed.

Upon entering the gate through the car way, you are led on a path through the front yard and into the garage. Entering the gate without a car, leads you up a path and to the front door. When entering the house, there is a swinging door on your left to the kitchen where there is a built in bar area and a door to the dining room. The dining room is only accessable through the kitchen. Across from the kitchen ( on the right walking in) is the bathroom and then up the hall a bit is a bedroom with a private staircase hidden behind another door. The stairs lead down into the basement.
Across from the back of the bedroom is the backdoor, leading of course, to the backyard where there is also an opening for people to come through althought the gate is usually locked back there. And then inside the house there is also a living room in the corner of it, across from the bedroom and kitchen that is fairly decent in size with some nice entertainment equipment and photos on the wall.

Down the basement stairs, is the basement. The stairs are actually around the middle of the basement room. When walking into the basement, on the side, is an extra room. It is rather large and spacious. Not much furniture is in it, and what is in it, is tattered, ripped, and broken. It was as if a rabid dog went through it and destroyed it all. The garage and front doors are not accessable through the basement.


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Posted: Dec 19 2005, 04:13 PM
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Images cannot be posted as descriptions, so please make the extra effort to describe the house in some detail before I add it.

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Ian Black
Posted: Jan 17 2006, 02:40 AM
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Sorry I lost the link to here, but anyway, I modified my description to fit the house instead of an image. smile.gif I hope it's okay. Let me know if I must fix anything.
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Posted: Jan 17 2006, 03:33 PM
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Marvelous!

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