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#Post#: 9271--------------------------------------------------
Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: Death snake1 Date: July 30, 2015, 6:40 pm
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I claim floors 102 and 103, because those are the door numbers
for my lab where I do research.
Floor 102 is a fully stocked and usable laboratory space, good
for any kind of biology or chemistry experiment. It has a fully
working fume hood, LC-MS, GC-MS, and a portal to a room on the
main floor for NMR use. (NMR's need to be on the main floor in
order to remain stable, and work properly, plus it allows for a
constant pressure for the liquid nitrogen.) Other necessary
analytical tools can be provided, upon need.
[color=red] FOR SAFETY PURPOSES, TRAINED SCIENTISTS AND
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY!!! Please, do not mess with, or touch
anyone else's experiments, except your own!
[color=aqua]Floor 103 is my personal floor and living quarters.
It is designed in the style of Versailles, and french
architecture, with large amounts of grandeur. Unlike many royal
styles, it is filled with things that are actually comfortable,
and not meant to be stiff and uncomfortable. It has many
different astral spirits that act like the butlers and wait
staff, and will provide anything that isn't already available,as
well as preform tasks like cooking and cleaning, etc. There are
lots of windows to allow in lots of sunlight, bringing in lots
of memories of the "Sun Palace" in France.The windows are warded
with some of the strongest anti-shatter and unbreakable charms
There are many different guest rooms, with rooms also meant for
families. Tutors are provided for any children, to teach them,
better than even some of the best schools in the world.
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: TigerPower Date: July 31, 2015, 1:23 am
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My floor is #86. In the middle of the room is a desk and chair
where i use for all writing/drawing purposes. To the left of
the desk is the closet full of armors/weapons. To the right of
the desk and chair is my bed. The bed frame is white and the
bed sheet is purple. The walls has tiger posters on it.
#Post#: 10718--------------------------------------------------
Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: Rayen Date: April 17, 2017, 11:09 am
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Unless anyone requests I relocate, I would like to make homely
the 500th floor, and also claim the 499th as a snowfield,
iceskating, and all other ice/snow-related activities floor! \o/
I'll keep the description of my personal floor until it's been
decorated properly (aka until I think up what I'd like in it
xD), but 499 would, upon first entering, appear a gently
terraced set of gardens, populated by paths, shrubs, trees,
butterflies, small birds, etc. comprised entirely of smooth,
clear ice. Any flowers - and I promise a wide array of the
weird, delicate, and fabulous - glow faint shades of blue and
green, all seeming to pulsate gently to their own rhythm.
HOWEVER! As I mentioned earlier, this floor is not solely an ice
garden, but also doubles as an area for general low-temperature
recreational activities! Voicing aloud a request to the room
will prompt an immediate, smooth reformation of the landscape to
accomodate the desires of the speaker - forming ice skating
rinks, ski-slopes, heavy fog and wind for training, even melting
sections to form a cold pool (though I personally recommend not
stretching one's luck by using the words "melt" or "fire"
frequently or in admiration... :P). This is a room for fun and
creation, limited only by one's own imagination. Enjoy! ^_^
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: SilverAngel Date: April 18, 2017, 6:27 pm
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My floor is 627. You enter through a white door with a angelic
theme with light blue and gold trim that leads into a small
foyer painted and decorated to match the door; to the right is a
wooden door that leads to my personal quarters and to the left
is a set of glass double doors.
The glass doors open up to a large fluffy cloud field with a
simple wooden bridge that leads a garden filled with flowers and
a large gazebo in the center, giving the impression that you’re
actually in the clouds without the worry of falling to the
ground. The cloud field surrounds the whole area and is safe
enough for one to stand on, for those who wish to play or relax
in the clouds; various animals made of clouds can be seen in the
clouds and around the garden. The gazebo matches the angelic
theme and is decorated with strings of lights and is filled with
soft comfy chairs, couches, and tables with a supply of
everyone’s favorite snacks and drinks. There are a several trees
scattered about with hammocks and shade for those that wish to
lay down with blankets and pillows provided. The high ceiling
and walls are enchanted to show clear skies and the current time
of day. Lanterns are scattered all around the garden and
floating lanterns in the clouds, offering light to those who are
visiting at night.
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: DestinyEvingar Date: September 12, 2017, 12:21 am
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A basic floor plan, to help
visualize! My apologies in advance, this is a lot of detail. I
may have gotten carried away a bit XD
I have very happily claimed floor 727, and had a lot of fun
designing it. To start, surrounding the floor on the outside of
the tower is a grand, circular balcony, filled mostly with a
garden on all sides. This is where visitors will usually arrive
after stepping off of the elevator. There are entrances to it
from inside the floor on all four walls, which is convenient as
the inside is a square and the corners create areas that aren't
easily passable from the outside. There's a pool on the west
side that's surrounded by a raised wooden deck, and is an
excellent view of the sunset. Elryn has a station for his bullet
train on the south side (i've made sure only the toughest and
sturdiest plants surround it so as to not have dead vegetation
every time he drops by ^^), and it's a very quaint, almost
Victorian station design, which you can imagine makes an amusing
sight when his train is stopped there. The north side is mostly
herbs and fruits/vegetables for cooking purposes. All sides save
the south side have patio tables and chairs for outdoor seating,
and the east side also has the equivalent of a large porch
swing. All seating is covered in an eclectic variety of pillows
and cushions, enchanted to be weather resistant so you can sit
even directly after a storm.
Inside is a kind of eclectic collection of rooms. The northwest
corner is living quarters, which includes my room, a room with
multiple guest beds for sleepovers, and bathrooms attached to
both. There's a retractable wall between my room and the guest
room, also in case of sleepovers. It's much more fun when we all
feel like we're in the same room, y'know?
My bed is situated in the northeast corner of my room. It's one
of those bunk beds that's twin-sized on top and full-sized on
the bottom, and it has a desk attached where I keep my laptop
and a very comfortable computer chair in front of it. This desk
tends to be an organized mess, with a small shelf filled with
trinkets and sticky notes and other odds and ends, and a pink
Barbie-themed lamp with small pedestals at the base which house
even more trinkets. The full-sized bed is covered with gold
sheets, a green duvet, and a pink quilt, while the twin-sized
bed has red sheets and a black duvet. Small bedside tables
extend from the head of both beds, and the one by the full-sized
bed features a teacup-shaped Hello Kitty alarm clock. Both beds
are covered with plushies such as Webkinz, and the full sized
bed features my beloved pillow pet, a bumble bee named Mituna.
In the northwest corner against the north wall is a dark wooden
dresser for the majority of my clothes, with 2 tiny drawers on
top, 1 on either side of a large vanity mirror. The small
drawers contain several knick knacks and secret items, and are
kept locked. To the left of the bathroom door is a small closet
where I keep dresses, robes, and cosplays, as well as a door
rack for shoes. The carpet is green and soft to the touch, and
there's a floofy pink throw rug in the center of the room that's
perfect for dancing on. The walls are also green on the top
half, though a lighter shade than the carpet, and bronze on the
lower half, and (save the retractable one) are covered with
posters of all sizes that relate to basically all of my fandoms
and things I like. There's a great fluffy blue beanbag in the
southwest corner.
The guest room has the same soft green carpet and bronze and
green walls of my room. The beds are all different sizes, have
all sorts of different sheets on them at any given time, and the
mattresses are of differing types to accommodate different
sleeping needs. One can arrange their chosen bed however they
please, and indeed, I encourage it, which often leaves the room
looking eclectic at best, as the beds are all in different
positions. There are also bedside tables for one to leave
whatever they feel they need to upon.
The bathrooms are basically identical to each other. There's a
shower situated in the northwest corner, made of heavily frosted
glass panes to preserve modesty. The guest shower has more shelf
space than mine, to allow multiple people to store their bath
products at one time. The southwest corner is a closed-in toilet
room, for practicality as well as to prevent unfortunate mishaps
in case someone walks in at an unfortunate time. Between the
shower and the toilet is a large bathtub, with several jacuzzi
settings for a more relaxing bath time (very useful after a hard
day of warring!). Most of the eastern wall is taken up by the
sink, counter, and mirrors, and has plenty of cabinet space. The
only difference in the 2 rooms is the placement of the linen
shelves (usually reserved for towels, as the sink counter has
plenty of space for toothbrushes and the like), due to door
placement. My bathroom has it in the northeast corner, while the
guest bathroom has it in the southeast corner. There are also
towel bars next to the shower and on the wall over the tub. The
walls of both bathrooms are cream, with a turquoise Greek-style
pattern painted at about halfway up, and the floor is a
turquoise tile. Fluffy white bath mats sit in front of the
shower door and at the side of the tub.
Directly next to the bedrooms is the kitchen, which is why the
herb/food garden is on the north side of the balcony, as it's
closest. The walls are decorated tile in sea colors (blues and
grays and greens), and the floor is white linoleum. It's got a
nice stove, oven, and microwave, plus plenty of storage for pots
and pans in the form of cabinets all around, and a few other
cooking knick-knacks that I'll pull out as I need them. There's
also a small island in the middle for eating quick meals when I
don't feel like taking food back to my room or the living room,
plus extra storage in the form of drawers that contain
silverware and cooking utensils.
The northeast room is the gaming corner, where pretty much any
gaming console you might want or need is available. There's a
nice flat screen TV to hook them up to as you need, and a
projector that projects onto the west wall of the room if you
want to go all out or play a different game on a different
console than someone else. The walls are gray in here save the
projector wall, which is white in order to not affect colors,
and the carpet is black and fuzzy. There are a variety of chairs
to use, ranging from ones made specifically for gamers to flat
out beanbags.
Directly south of the kitchen and gaming corner is the living
room/den, the largest room on the floor. Here, the walls have
warm oak paneling, and the carpet is soft and a deep red. A flat
screen TV rests on the north wall in the northeast corner, and a
plush black suede couch sits in front of it. A wooden coffee
table sits in front of the couch. The east wall has large
windows with dark gold blackout curtains, making the living room
the best room to watch the sunrise from without being out on the
balcony. A beautiful grand piano sits in the southeast corner of
the room. In the center is a large table meant for dining
purposes, though it can easily double as a gaming table for
board games, card games, or a DnD session. Various potted plants
and flowers fill the corners, sitting next to the TV and piano
while filling in the otherwise empty southwest and northwest
corners. Paintings and photographs fill in the remaining empty
space on the walls. The photos are mostly of the Beacons and my
family, though a few are also nature photographs, and the
paintings are practically all by Leonid Afremov, one of my
favorite modern painters who does beautiful, colorful oil
paintings with just a palette knife.
The southeast corner of the floor is set aside as a small
recording studio, fitted with high-end microphones and equipment
to get the best sound from either my voice or my clarinet,
depending on what I feel like recording. Others are also welcome
to use it for their own purposes. The walls are covered with
alternating panels of blue and black foam for sound-dampening
purposes, and the carpet is thin and gray.
Directly beside the recording room is a small sun room. The
southern wall is completely glass, to allow in as much sunlight
as possible. It does have a lowerable sun screen, however, so if
the sunlight is undesirable that can be easily remedied. Even
though it's a direct view of Elryn's station, the station itself
is quite low to the floor of the balcony, so it's also a direct
view of the area surrounding the Tower, which can be quite
breathtaking in the right light. The floor is essentially grass,
and sometimes needs to be watered or mowed to maintain it. The
walls are covered in a sky-patterned wallpaper, enchanted to
reflect the sky outside unless the spell is altered for whatever
reason. This room is usually furnished with squishy lawn chairs,
a small patio table, and a grill for when we want a cook-out
party but can't do it on the balcony due to weather, but other
furniture is regularly swapped out as desired.
The southwest room, the 2nd largest room on the floor, is a sort
of multipurpose room, similar to the Room of Requirement in
function. Just state what you need and it will automatically
transform to meet your needs (except for food and water). The
only exception is the southwest corner of the room, which is now
and forever a pillow corner, easily separated from the rest by a
flowing silken silver curtain hanging from the ceiling. The
pillows are of all shapes and sizes, but all are guaranteed to
be soft and plush and perfect for flopping over into and
snuggling. Or pillow fights!
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: whitetigress Date: November 14, 2017, 6:26 pm
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Just so that there's written evidence somewhere that can be
easily found, I claim Floor 8.
The layout and the furniture are very rounded in shape, often
made of wood. I've got 3 bathrooms, a kitchen + pantry, a
lounge, a "dark room", and a teleportation pad planned out so
far but the mechanics still need work. There's also an outdoor
garden encircling the entire structure with lots of flora and
the occasional fauna. I can't disclose any more specific details
since I'm still figuring them out but think of a giant tree
that, with the help of glowing ghost butterflies and some animal
plushies brought to life, is able to take care of the
inhabitants. It would be full of light, cushions, blankets, and
pillows. If I had a choice, I would be holed in there for weeks
or months, or even years on end because it's so cosy and has
everything I need. Although I'm sure the giant tree spirit would
send her? their? animal servants over to pull me outside after a
week.
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: Tonberry Empress Date: February 8, 2018, 7:16 pm
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I claim floor 826
Floor 826
The room is fairly empty besides a straw bed and work tools,
though the main site dominating the room is a swirling and
glowing portal in the shape of a door that emanates a sense of
danger and anticipation.
If one was to enter the portal they would be greeted by a
constantly shifting and changing labyrinth full to the brim with
treasure and monsters, anyone who makes it to the end would be
greeted by a green door, that leads into a large round room
filled with lovely soft carpets and plushies. A super soft
single bed lies in the room with a glowing chest full of shinies
underneath, for their exploration would yield another door
though this one is reinforced stronger than any steel for behind
that doors lie a training and adoption centre for all creatures
mythical or otherwise.
I hope I did this right!
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Re: There's a Floor For That, And For Everyone!
By: Mareth Date: April 4, 2019, 6:47 pm
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*Walks up to the dust-ridden Blackwood door, gently wiping away
at the grim to reveal the numbers '213' carved upon the door's
surface*
"How many days have come and gone since I've seen you, old
friend?"
Upon entering the room, you are greeted by a large foyer of
apparent Victorian design and a magicked piano begins to sing
for you its somber melody. The song pulls at your heart-strings
but also seems to fill you with a sense of determination.
The room appears aged and decrepit, though it seems to have seen
some more recent up-keeping. Near one end of the room sits an
ash-coloured desk, upon it is a journal wrapped in black leather
which emits a faint blue glow. Beside it is an old ink and
quill, the feathers of the quill appear decayed and the ink has
long run dry. A vase bearing two wilted roses sits proper among
the rest, their colours still show clearly even with their
decrepit appearance. One a vibrant wine-red, the other a
mystical midnight-blue.
Various suits of armour adorn the ancient walls, and different
trophies and paintings hang above them. Of those a few notable
pieces include; a white circular mask bearing an unnatural and
unsettling grin, and a painting of a large pirate's ship,
several people stand in-front of it but several slash marks
obscure you from being able to make them out.
Other items which adorn the room include; a lone coat rack near
the doorway, upon which only a single tattered red scarf rests,
a vase which is sealing away a floating blood red eye of a
Dragon, which seems to follow you as you move about the room,
what appears to be writing on the wall of various colours that
seems to have recently been scratched out and is now unreadable,
and a large black greatsword that is sealed in a display case,
protected by a magicked barrier. Just looking at the blade makes
you feel uneasy.
In the main area of the foyer there is a fireplace that flickers
to life upon catching your gaze. Several sofas and cushions are
all arranged around it in a crescent formation, and a circular
black rug bearing a blue rose insignia lay neatly in the center.
Behind them, a large inactive portal gate rests, upon it a sign
that reads "PLEASE refrain from throwing people inside".
Despite the eerieness of the room, it appears very welcoming and
is always a safe place for any weary Beacon to lay and rest.
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