Post by Krepta on Sept 11, 2012 22:34:53 GMT -5
Wullacar Street Ruins
The Wullacar Street Ruins, as the locals call it, must have been a rather nice house at one time or another. It is three story country style house, once painted a mellow off white and set a little ways back into the woods, surrounded with what no doubt was once a flourishing garden. Now though, the paint is cracked and yellowed, and the garden is overgrown with thick brambles and dead plants. The long pale fingers of dead birch trees claw at the broken windows, tangled in shutters painted a sun washed brownish gray. Luckily, though, despite all the aesthetic damage, things like the roof and the doors seem to have been left relatively intact and ignored by vandals. Rumor has it that the place is haunted. No doubt a better security system than most, aside, perhaps, from the occasional teenage hazing ritual. It's not in the best neighborhood anyhow. Probably for the best.
The inside of the house is in surprisingly good condition. The hard wood floors that cover most of the house have some water damage, and no doubt plenty of resident vermin beneath their dull shine, but they still hold a full grown man's weight. Of course, it has all the essentials, a kitchen, a dining room, three or four bedrooms, and what no doubt used to be a living room. The carpet here though, has long ceased to be that.
And, past the rubble of the old wooden door to the basement are a small network of rooms, concrete floors, some cots, chairs, cabinets. In the larger room there are what seem to be some operating tables and drains on the floor, as well as a sink off to the side that looks relatively new. There's a desk and an old couch as well, and one assumes some operating equipment somewhere, but likely put up and away out of sight in the cabinets to the back. The bookshelves near the the desk are filled with medical books of all shapes and sizes.
Current Owner of Residence
William Griswald