Discribe to me your players house

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I mean, there was that one time in Legion, if you did the Light’s Hope questline. Got a two week nap, and met a Druid stuck in sea lion form.

(or was it two days…? Can’t remember)

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I actually found a nice cave in the badlands back in WotLK that my main has called his home ever since. It’s a bit dingy and dark, but it has a few candles so overall the ambiance is pretty nice.

Luckily it was even spared by Deathwing when he went through wrecking the place. I’m pretty sure I have Theldurin to thank for stopping him when he punched him in the face. :slight_smile:

This character doesn’t own a home. Doesn’t stay in one spot long enough to own one. What he does have are hidden rooms in Ravenholdt Manor, or Boralus, or a certain underground chamber we don’t talk about with outsiders in Dalaran whenever he needs to lay low for a while.

Grymauch lives in a very nice home in the mountains North of Stormwind paid for by the treasures of his adventures. The foundation and basement were laid down by expert Dwarven craftsmen of such skill that one cannot even see the seam in the stones used.

While the foundation and basement are stone, the house itself is built of wood. A beautiful mixture of Ashenvale lumber and Elwynn Oak. (Of Wisp Origin, no trees were harmed in the construction of this home and many Druids have visited it in comfort.)

The front entrance is a dark-stained double-door with an ‘airlock’. A small area with benches where one can sit to take off or put on dirty shoes, or remove a travelling cloak before opening the inner door into the rest of the home.

The home itself is heated by a highly efficient boiler of Gnomish design and manufacture, using steam radiators. The ceiling height throughout the first floor is approximately 12 feet, and the rooms are large and spacious with well-stuffed wooden furniture.

Ahead of the main entrance is a long hallway that stretches to the back of the house, the left ‘half’ of the hallway is a straight staircase leading to the second floor, and the back of the hallway has entrances to the kitchen, cellar, pantry, office, and the back stairs of the second floor.

To the left of the main entrance is the sitting room with an additional wood-burning heater for guests to warm up in the winter.

To the right of the entrance is the main social area with large couches, a roaring fireplace with stone mantle, a thick luxurious carpet and double-doors that in another dimension would be considered of the French style that separates the main social area with the dining room.

The dining room is large, with room for comfortable seating, a side-board, and a richly carved dark wooden dining table with matching chairs. A swinging door leads to the kitchen that is on the back corner of the house.

The kitchen holds a sink, plenty of counter space, and an Ironforge made Cast-Iron Stove, as well as the back corner of the kitchen containing a brick oven. Leading out of the kitchen is a door to the extensive pantry and main-hall access. The pantry is of a size and boasting a quantity and quality of delights as to bring forth compliments from the most discerning of Hobbits.

Returning to the entrance of the home, at the left is the sitting/warming room and beyond it is the main Office area where Grymauch in his retirement from adventuring manages his affairs and works on his memoirs. Beyond this room is his Library, a room almost as large as the Dining room and Kitchen combined and containing large over-stuffed chairs, reading lamps, a cozy fireplace and books from floor to ceiling.

The second floor contains multiple guest rooms (6 in total), each furnished with their own bathroom, closet, and bedding.

The third floor, which would be considered by most converted attic space, contains the master bedroom suite.

The cellar primarily holds tools for the proper maintenance of the home, the coal bunker that fuels the boiler, and an exercise area with bars and weights.

A lone cabin in Ashenvale. That’s it, no need to make it fancy, 9 out of 10 times my character doesn’t even try to focus his view see things like he used to anyways.

Also, I would assume he isn’t exactly welcomed in Hyjal so it’s the one way he can be close to his people without being shunned by them.

A little gothic mansion floating on a space rock in Telogrus. Gilnean, but all the windows are tinted purple.

There are way too many glowing plants for any sane person to water.
But I am a void elf.
I am not sane.

I have one, a garrison in fact. I have monuments and archeological trophies on display.

But I never visit because there is always someone horrible trying to destroy the world.

My character ain’t got time for no house just uses other peoples house’s. If they got a problem with it they can leave.

Spinster owns land in Westfall. She hasn’t built a house. When she retires from adventuring she plans to help rebuild Westfall (nobody in Stormwind has ever bothered to).

Poorly crafted beer everywhere, oak barrels and a surprisingly clean and well maintained wine cellar.

The rest of the place looks like a small bomb went off. Not quite packrat but “aggressively lived in”.

It has Pandaran design influence.

Alementals keep the place running while she’s away, they don’t clean very well but they’re good at making cheap ale.

Also the food stores are chronically empty, they keep eating it all.

My home is on the battlefield.

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Probably sleeps in an overturned vase in the streets of Stormwind like a warcraft Diogenes.

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Character name checks out.

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Camp Taurajo, where my wife and children live.
I should go check up on them one of these days.

I have white horses and ladies by the score all dressed in satin and waiting by the door

My garrison is my characters home. It has everything my character needs and includes TWO convenient recall stones to teleport me from anywhere in the World of Warcraft back to it. It has its own boat harbor (the boats never move though)
It has a mine (with two kinds of ore)
It has a small garden
An auction house, an Inn/Cookhouse
A stable.
the list goes on and Life is good.