Apollyon's Abode

Just off of the main corridor on the first floor and near the Music room a set of heavy black doors open to reveal a set of rooms where Darius Sarimir hangs his hat. The first room is a spacious rectangular room; upon entering one is taken by the decor. A deep crimson color adorns the walls, while a soft golden paint covers the woodwork. The ceiling is tinted in the same golden color. The crimson carpet is almost an identical match for the paint on the walls. Against the wall to the left is an antique piano. Next to the piano is a small bar made of cherry, in which holds his generous supply of scotch and various other liquors. To the right and in the corner is a fireplace. The room has a generous amount of furniture, should company grace his presence. The fireplace appears to be made of gold. A set 2 pillars on each side stem from the bottom to the top of the fireplace. About a foot further back, concealed by a glass screen, a fire roars. Adjacent to it is a huge armoire; inside it is a 32" television set. Below the TV is a stereo system with a massive CD changer that is connected to the speakers located in the corners of the room. His eclectic CD collection lends itself to anyone's taste in music.

On the way to the next room one catches a glimpse of the diverse amount of instruments he owns, ranging from the violin and cello, to the banhu, sitar and lute. Against the wall to the next room rests two bookcases filled with hundreds of books he has accumulated over the years. Also one is taken by the paintings of the Roman gods on the walls.

Coming to the next room, one sees doors identical to the ones on the other side of the room. The same décor carries in this room,except for the fact no paintings hang on the walls of his bedroom. His weapons hang here, a halberd, a broadsword,a roman longsword, a spear,a mace, and a warhammer. To the immediate left are a tall refrigerator that houses whatever foods he likes and some bottles of wine. To the right is a rather large desk with a 20” monitor, a 20” television, a thick pad of expensive paper and a well of black ink with a quill resting inside. Next to the desk is another bookshelf where he has compiled a chronicle of his life comprising of many volumes, all written by quill. On the opposite end of this room is his bed, a custom bed, about one and a half times the size of a king. The frame is made of rich mahogany with 4 posts jetting about seven feet in the air. Rich strips of deep crimson silk fabric lined in gold gracefully stem from post to post. Silk sheets of the same color cover the mattress and a black comforter covers those. Dark crimson pillows rest at the foot of the massive headboard that rests against the wall. Next to the bed, 2 remotes rest on a nightstand. One of them controls the sound system located in an armoire against the left wall. The other remote controls a Television in the same armoire. Next to the armoire is a walk incloset that holds apollyon’s clothes, comprising some oriental garbs he’s managed to save, buisiness suits, tattered mechanic’s clothes, to ye old T Shirts and jeans.directly across from the closet is the door to the bathroom. His bathroom was richly decorated with a black porcelin jacuzzi bathtub,a small 2 person sauna and a spacious shower. Welcome to Apollyon’s Abode.