Carl's Apartment

I laughed. “Hey, Donut. If we were back home, you’d finally be able to knock that vase off the high shelf.”
“That thing was a menace, Carl. It was haunted.”[1]

Before the transformation, Carl, Beatrice, and Princess Donut shared an apartment in Seattle, WA, just over half a mile (0.8 km) from the coast of the Puget Sound.[2][3] Their two-bedroom apartment was on the second floor, and was approximately half the size of an individual's Personal Space in the Dungeon.[2][4]

Layout

Although small, the apartment had a dedicated kitchen and living room.[5] Donut had a cat tree beside a window, and Bea decorated with approximately "a million candles."[6][7] In the living space, a couch faced the television, and a shelf containing knickknacks and an heirloom vase was mounted high above the TV, just out of Donut's reach.[8]

Carl and Bea shared the Master Bedroom, but the second bedroom was mostly dedicated to Donut; it was filled with her Best-in-Show ribbons, Best-in-Breed ribbons, trophies, and some fifty framed photographs of Donut "looking all fuzzy and pissed off."[2] The closet was full of boxes of leggings Bea purchased as part of some MLM pyramid-scheme similar to LuLaRoe.[9]

The Building

The apartment building was seven stories tall (until it wasn't). Outside, a tall tree stood close to certain second floor windows.[2]

Services

Laundry. The washer and dryer were located in the basement. At the time of the collapse, the dryer contained Carl's boots.[2]

Other Tenants

Basement. Mr. Roth, the landlord, lived alone in the the basement apartment.[10]

First Floor. Mrs. Parsons lived under Carl's apartment, or at least close enough to the tree to be the only person woken up by Donut's howling.[2] Marjory Williams and her indoor/outdoor cat Gravy Boat shared another first floor apartment; Marjory's moped was booted by parking enforcement and one of the few things to survive the collapse.[2]

Second Floor. An unidentified woman and a cocker spaniel dog named Angel lived on the second floor. Beatrice and the owner were extremely friendly.[11]

References

  1. Dinniman, Matt. The Gate of the Feral Gods (Chapter 2) (p. 20). Dandy House. Kindle Edition.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 1)
  3. Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 15)
  4. Dinniman, Matt. The Dungeon Anarchist's Cookbook (Chapter 3)
  5. Dinniman, Matt. The Butcher's Masquerade (Epilogue)
  6. Dinniman, Matt. Carl's Doomsday Scenario (Chapter 5)
  7. Dinniman, Matt. The Gate of the Feral Gods (Epilogue)
  8. Dinniman, Matt. The Gate of the Feral Gods (Chapter 2)
  9. Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 32)
  10. Dinniman, Matt. The Eye of the Bedlam Bride (Chapter 50)
  11. Dinniman, Matt. Dungeon Crawler Carl (Chapter 13)