Seven Pines Lodge (keep it simple stupid)
C.C. Charron
Surveyor
In the Poconos there is a place known as Devil's Hole.
The mysterious history of the place allows for some creative adaptation into a adventure for Call of Cthulhu.
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Added a elevator (possibly for a horror aspect), changed the porch, and color coded it. This is the map the players would see hanging in the lobby.
I really like that background. Did you design it yourself, or is it from CC3?
I like it pretty damn cool.
The Background is from annual Vol 1
I agree - in fact, there should be toilet, bathroom, and perhaps laundry - unless you want a separate bath-house - another plan!
Ok, Ok...
Now everyone should have a good idea where to poop after experiencing a Eldritch horror.
Downstairs will be the Laundry room. The stairway down is under the stairway to the second floor, or just get the service key and use the elevator.
You don't need a bathroom if you are constantly $#!^!*@ your pants.
Now everyone should have a good idea where to poop after experiencing a Eldritch horror.
Yeah, as Don says that's not really an issue for anyone who's ever played Call of Cthulhu. Surviving long enough to actually get to that point, now THAT'S the tricky part 😉.
Yea I like the railed balcony.
Reminds me of one CoC session where we didn't even make it inside to see the nice lobby with a set of stairs going up to a balcony.
Reminds me of another time, where we made it to the lobby, but didn't make it up the stairs.
So ask yourself, should you make the stairs and balcony if they aren't going to get to it?
Note: While the central corridor could easily be 10 feet wide in an old house the stairs only need to be 5 feet wide for common use. The ones in my old apartment building are only 3 feet wide. (Granted it's a folded stairwell.)
I like that.
Yes I know, I didn't put bathrooms in yet. Just brain storming.
Like I said brain storming and not going crazy with stuff. Just want it simple and stupid
I think you should re do it. Someone got blood drops on this one.
I like the veranda
Thank you,
I working on creating a new wall BMP fill that will replace the top place so it looks like a "green house."
Like this...
I'm also working on symbols, I just having decided if to make them colorless like the architectural building maps I have been looking at or the old furniture have been looking at in antic shops.
Nothing to do with this topic, but I did just want to say very well done to C.C. Charron for creating the new Ancient Cities mapping style that's just been released by ProFantasy as June's Annual issue! Based on the "Sumerian Kinda" Forum posting here, of course!
Thank You,
And thanks to everyone who liked the post and to those who made it possible.
Modern hotels are 12 x 25 feet. For the most part (I built new hotels and renovated old ones. In Canada and the States.)
I am sure older ones are larger and roomier. Modern ones follow the sardine philosophy.
EDIT:
Suites are double that, so 24 x 25.