Desidarius Visitors Center
Over Night Guests:
Over Night Guests are normally offered one of the plush guest bedrooms on the right-hand side of the
fourth floor. They are always treated well. Ms. Desidarius and her staff are unobtrusive to a fault, in most cases.
Long Term Guests:
Long Term Guests are set up with any room of their choice. Any of the Offices on either floor, apart from the locked
studio on the the fourth floor, will be set up and furnished for the guest's comfort. Also, the guest is equipped with
one of the locked offices on the third floor for the duration of their stay.
Sara's Office:
It is the large office on the fourth floor, adjacent to the master bedroom. If she is not in it, it is locked, always,
without fail. If she is inside it and it's still locked, loud crashes are almost certainly being heard. When the door
is open, she's either painting, reading Kindred Current Events (I.E. List mail and other email correspondence) or writing.
Occasionally, she can be caught napping at her computer desk, but that is once in a blue moon.
Private Gallery:
The Following Pieces can be found in the Private Gallery:
- Three paintings by Matthew Sullivan: "The Magic Flute" (Performance 3), "Chromatic Fantasy" (Performance 2), "Loki" (Performance 3)
- 6 foot Golden Statue by Robert Clifton Davis
- A glass case, five feet tall, 3 square feet around draped with black velvet. There's a note, very visible that reads:
"Cursed Golden Apple inside. Very beautiful. Do not lift velvet and become entranced. Do not touch apple itself. It's
for your own good, I swear it. ~Sara" (Apple is Performance 10)
- Blue Sequin dress worn by Billie Holiday on opening night at the Apollo Theatre, in a case, a la Planet Hollywood,
hanging on the wall.
- Bunny Bernaducci black velvet painting. (Performance 4)
- Elaborate Photograph by Rosin O'Brien. (Performance 5)
- Sculpture of a rose made from platinum. The rose petals are encrusted with rubies. (Performance 3)
- Ornate clock with Sexton Hardcastle and Vincent King carved into it by Honore St. James. (Crafts 5)
- Elaborate Photo of Gabriel Sefirot crouching low to the ground in his normal stance in a contemplative thought. Picture
expresses watching a private moment not wanting to intrude. Expresses thought and respect for the subject. By Catherine
Foster. (Performance 5, Computer 3, and Expression 5)
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