*Disclaimer*: I have not been blessed with artistic ability so I apologize for how simplistic the map is and how odd it looks.
- The Woods: The woods, of course, is the mostly coniferous forest towards the back of St. Dymphna's grounds. Originally, they were to be removed so it would be more difficult to hide in them. Yet, the founder of St. Dymphna's decided to keep them, as the trees added to the atmosphere of the asylum. It is prohibited to go into the forest without supervision from staff members. Going in the woods without supervision results in a punishment that is determined by the staff that catches you. There's a section of fence missing in the back of the fence that no one has seemed to realize yet. It's an excellent way to sneak things in or out.
- The Lobby: Self-explanatory, the lobby is the first area where a guest or patient will enter. It is finely decorated with church symbols. There is also a reception desk and a security guard or two to check those entering for objects that could be harmful to the patients.
- Front Hall: Right after the lobby. From here, one can enter the office space or the common room.
- The Offices: The four major offices are located here including Dr. Brennan's, Dr. Thredson's, the Monsignor's, and his second in charge's.
- Common Room: The common room is where most patients will spend the majority of their days. It's actually quite nice for an asylum. There are a few groups of couches with a table in the center for conversations to be held between the social patients. A few tables have been set up too for card games, though gambling is strictly prohibited. There's a radio and a television for use but they both aren't very good condition. A few bookcases with ratty books are scattered through the common room, also.
- The Church: The church inside of the asylum certainly isn't it very good condition. It was requested by the priest who ran the asylum decades before, claiming it would help the insane build a level of trust with God. It is expected that all patients attend on Sundays, even if they do not claim to be religious or are of a different religion. Monsignor Clancy gives the sermons more often than not.
- The Courtyard: The courtyard is the only outside area patients can wander in without supervision. There are some picnic benches set up and, in the summer, patients can eat out there. Recently, a small sandy area has been created for playing sports.
- The Mess Hall: The majority of meals will be had in the mess hall. Patients may eat wherever they wish to in here, but the staff sit at their own table.
- The Kitchen: The kitchen is off-limits unless you have been assigned punishment or chores in it. There's a back opening in it which is kept under lock-and-key.
- Stairs: The staircase on the office side leads to the Male Dorms. The staircase on the common room side leads to the Female Dorms.
- Stairs: The staircase on the male side leads to the office side. The staircase on the female side leads to the common room side.
- Solitary Confinement: Solitary confinement is one of the punishments offered at St. Dymphna's. There is a male side and a female side. Patients are locked in a nearly sound-proof room and given their meals through flaps under the door. Depending on the severity of the punishment, solitary confinement can last quite a while.
- Male Living Space: Here, men have a joint bathroom shared with all of the men and bedrooms which are shared by two men. No women are allowed in except for female staff.
- Female Living Space: Here, women have a joint bathroom shared with all of the women and bedrooms which are shared by two women. No men are allowed in except for male staff.
- Employees Only Area: The employees only area serves as a break room for employees and their rooms if they choose to room at St. Dymphna's. Of course, only employees are allowed in.
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