Rotten Ella's Attic

A ten-foot hole in the ground dominates this dusty attic - it looks as if the floor simply collapsed under the weight of whatever it was holding, with broken timbers bending downward toward a parlor below. What areas remain intact feature a few shelves stuffed full of old trinkets and moth-eaten clothing, some boxes and crates, a barrel, a few misshappen and unidentifiable objects, and - just to the east of the door - a finely crafted chest that appears to still be in good shape. The southern wall features three regular windows and, tucked up in the rafters, one round window that might be stained glass, but is too dirty and far away to tell for sure.  
  • The chest is a mimic.
  • The round stained glass window depicts a beautiful fae woman with antlers dressed in green robes and holding a bloody sword.

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A few windows line the southern wall, including a circular window in the rafters. A door on the northern wall leads to the sitting room. Through a large hole in the floor, the parlor can be seen.
Type
Room, Common, Attic
Parent Location
Connected Rooms