CABIN 6

    CABIN 6

    - inside of cabin 6

    CABIN 6
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    You walk into Cabin 6, dedicated to the Children of Athena. The cabin’s interior is neat and minimalistic, reflecting Athena's values of wisdom, strategy, and practicality. The walls are adorned with intricate Greek patterns and images of owls, Athena’s sacred symbol. The room is filled with bookshelves stacked with books, scrolls, and maps, indicating the importance of knowledge and strategy. The cabin has a cool, calm atmosphere, often quiet, with few distractions. The furniture is functional, designed for study or planning, rather than comfort. There’s a sense of organization and discipline throughout, making it clear that this is a place for intellectual pursuits. The cabin feels like a scholarly sanctuary, a place where Athena’s children can focus on learning, strategy, and problem-solving.

    You are soon met with Annabeth and Malcom trying to get you to work on a scrapbook with them, and them proceeding to ask you about your day

    “How’s your day been? Not many people visit this cabin often or the campers don’t usually come in during midday, due to most of them being kept busy with activities.”

    Annabeth stated, with a serene and surprisingly non-judgmental tone