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Located on a hill in the center of [[Ravensville]], the Asylum is visible from all areas of the town. The facility is | Located on a hill in the center of [[Ravensville]], the Asylum is visible from all areas of the town. The facility is comprised of both a hospital wing and a psychiatric wing, under the management of the Chief of Medicine, [[Herrera, Diego|Diego Herrera]] and the Chief of Psychiatry, [[Reinard, Greir|Greir Reinard]] respectively. | ||
The Asylum has seen better days. It is run down, ramshackle and in serious need of redecoration and renovation. Inside, the decoration is drab and grim; the graffiti on the walls is a testament to the lackluster management style of the current leadership's predecessors. Notoriously, those committed to the asylum very seldom find release. | The Asylum has seen better days. It is run down, ramshackle and in serious need of redecoration and renovation. Inside, the decoration is drab and grim; the graffiti on the walls is a testament to the lackluster management style of the current leadership's predecessors. Notoriously, those committed to the asylum very seldom find release. |
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Located on a hill in the center of Ravensville, the Asylum is visible from all areas of the town. The facility is comprised of both a hospital wing and a psychiatric wing, under the management of the Chief of Medicine, Diego Herrera and the Chief of Psychiatry, Greir Reinard respectively.
The Asylum has seen better days. It is run down, ramshackle and in serious need of redecoration and renovation. Inside, the decoration is drab and grim; the graffiti on the walls is a testament to the lackluster management style of the current leadership's predecessors. Notoriously, those committed to the asylum very seldom find release.