Basic information on the Mithlee Manor and it's inhabitants...
The Mithlee Manor is an average sized quadplex, although the four housing quarters held much more than four families. Rather than four families, it was just one. And rather than just one or two people per quad, it finds a way to fit as many as possible.
Anyhow, Mithlee Manor is located along Aerach Avenue, right between two other quadplexes. Although, Mithlee Manor has always been the source of the troubles in the neighborhood. It's a wonder the bunch inside of Mithlee hasn't been evicted.
Mithlee is a pretty shoddy looking building from the outside. At some point in time, the chipping paint on the rotting wooden boards of the exterior was white. Now it appears to be an off white with some green spots of moss and cracks of brown where the paint has worn. The roof has some shingles missing but it holds up. Water rarely gets in. The door is a cheap metal screen thing with a bunch of rips in it from the dog scratching to get in and out. The handle is wobbly and broken, too. From the outside, Mithlee doesn't look like much. And the title Manor sure as hell seems like a stretch from the truth. Those of us who live inside don't care how God-awful it is on the outside. We know what it's like inside, and that's an honor in this town.
Mithlee is a mysterious house that less than 25 people have ever been in. Of course the builders and former owners went in, but since it became Mithlee it has become a mystery to the outside world.
Now to the exciting part.
On the inside, Mithlee is a curious place. With its four living quarters, each has a different theme and purpose. All of them house people, but they're quite different.