Oct 1, 2019 5:22 pm
The other entrance to the cave at the top of the hill. Sawney's house is near the harbor. Anyone in town can refer this to the group.
Interestingly, the group finds that Sawney he´s Emma Weeks housband. Emma Weeks is the woman Father cloby talked about. (OOC: see the Cues summary for details). She´s the woman who gave birth to an abortion years ago. She also claimed to have been raped.
Sawney´s wooden house is located by the sea, nearby Kenneth beach and close to the main Greyton´s breakwater. The roaring sound of the crashing waves is audible from the house as a persistent litany. A fence draws a small perimeter around the house. A small left open gate is the entrance.
It is a poor house, for too long left to passively suffer heavy weather and the effects of time. It is a lumpy den of thin wooden walls, with a small opening at the front, barely large enough for a bent down person to pass through. The roof is topped with torn of winter branches and browned bracken. There´s a small courtyard whose ground is continuous with the Kenneth beach, as if the house fence were a strange intruder, defacing the sands that were there so long before.
Wooden planks, kitchen utensils, gardening tools and other objects lie scattered confusingly throughout the courtyard floor, as a promise of being useful one day for something. The house could be a nice place, before the disorder reigned supreme.
The inside looks like an improvised camp. Clothes and various objects, including dirty dishes, are accumulated at various points of the house, covered by several layers of dust. Anyone living in this house has long since stopped thinking about the house spaces in view of a future.
Sawney is not home and Emma has not seen him for several days. Emma is a young woman, aged between 25 and 30, wearing a tailored dark blue dress made of a silk blend crepe. She has blond straight hair tied at the back.
Her melancholic face looks the suited place for sadness finding its home.
Emma welcome the investigator in her house.
"Sawney became mighty absent, an' now he´s spendin' most of his time inside that lighthouse, even in daytime"
Interestingly, the group finds that Sawney he´s Emma Weeks housband. Emma Weeks is the woman Father cloby talked about. (OOC: see the Cues summary for details). She´s the woman who gave birth to an abortion years ago. She also claimed to have been raped.
Sawney´s wooden house is located by the sea, nearby Kenneth beach and close to the main Greyton´s breakwater. The roaring sound of the crashing waves is audible from the house as a persistent litany. A fence draws a small perimeter around the house. A small left open gate is the entrance.
It is a poor house, for too long left to passively suffer heavy weather and the effects of time. It is a lumpy den of thin wooden walls, with a small opening at the front, barely large enough for a bent down person to pass through. The roof is topped with torn of winter branches and browned bracken. There´s a small courtyard whose ground is continuous with the Kenneth beach, as if the house fence were a strange intruder, defacing the sands that were there so long before.
Wooden planks, kitchen utensils, gardening tools and other objects lie scattered confusingly throughout the courtyard floor, as a promise of being useful one day for something. The house could be a nice place, before the disorder reigned supreme.
The inside looks like an improvised camp. Clothes and various objects, including dirty dishes, are accumulated at various points of the house, covered by several layers of dust. Anyone living in this house has long since stopped thinking about the house spaces in view of a future.
Sawney is not home and Emma has not seen him for several days. Emma is a young woman, aged between 25 and 30, wearing a tailored dark blue dress made of a silk blend crepe. She has blond straight hair tied at the back.
Her melancholic face looks the suited place for sadness finding its home.
Emma welcome the investigator in her house.
"Sawney became mighty absent, an' now he´s spendin' most of his time inside that lighthouse, even in daytime"