Rosebud Publishing House

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Rosebud Publishing

A three story building located on the Merchant Level of the Floating City, on Trade Street. The first floor houses the retail store (they sell their own imprints) and the printing presses. The second floor houses the offices of the Weekly Bugle (the weekly newspaper of the Float). The third floor houses the offices of the owners and editors of Rosebud as they also publish at least 6 books a year, mostly fiction.


Level 1

Rosebud Publishing House - Level 1


A1 - Entrance Hall

A2 - Book store

A3 - Print Room

A4 - Supply Room

A5 - Break Room

A6 - Stitching/binding room

Level 2

Rosebud Publishing House - Level 2


B1 - Weekly Journal Print Room

B2 - Office of Henry Higgins Holbert - Editor

B3 - The Morgue. This room contains past issues of The Weekly Bulgle.

B4 - Weekly Bugle offices

B6 - Library

B5 - Foreman's Office (of the printers)

B6 - Office

B7 - Accounting Offices

Level 3

Rosebud Publishing House - Level 3


C1 - Art department

C2 - art vault

C3 - Editors desk

C4 - Editors desk

C5 - Break room

C6 - Secretaries desk

C7 -

C8 - Barbara Danee's office

C9 - Arlen’s office, kept locked since his death (Lakeview Passage Vol. 8)

Notable personalities

Barbara Daneel - brown haired, dark eyed, human, 29 years old. New owner (inherited) of the Publishing house. Does some Patronage to the Silver Shields, trying for a book deal about their lives and adventures.

Henry Higgins Holbert - Editor of The Weekly Bugle. Henry human, 43 years old, is of average build, with salt and pepper hair. He has a gruff demeanor and is always demanding rewrites of his reporters because it needs to be done better.

Pepper Plate - female, human, 22. A spunky red headed reporter that is hanging around, Zanderallen and has a crush on him. She often pesters the Silver Shields with questions about their adventures, their motives, etc. and generally make herself a bit of a nuisance. But she also gives them clues and has the 'word on the street' for them.