Mr. Underby hired Rip Wirefly to build The Devil’s Closet to create a tight, closed, and dangerous feeling to the area of town known as The Gut.
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[img_assist|nid=4932|title=|desc=|link=popup|align=left|width=640|height=490]Hidden in the inner courtyard (which was dang hard to find the entrance of) was an low ceilinged shack called The Sneaky Vole, an urchin dive, which Mr. Underby no doubt used to get the urchins to think he was a all around swell guy that had their best interests at heart. Yeah right. He was probably grooming a personal army of thugs and pickpockets.
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[img_assist|nid=4935|title=|desc=|link=popup|align=left|width=600|height=419]This has been a difficult lot to build on because of the irregular shape created by the 45 degree bend in the street. Rip rose to the challenge and built right up to the sidewalk, adding to the claustrophobic feeling that the neighborhood was designed to create.
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Ouch! Its sad to see this one go…
*is a big fan of 45 degree angles*
I remember finding that little shack, and yes, it was hard to find :)
I’m sad to see any build go.. but excited to see what is to come :D
FYI, I will be redesigning Huxley Hall (that big hulk at the top in the final picture) to be less imposing and get along better with its neighbors, whomever the new residents may be!