Welcome to Past the Point of No Return! We are and Advanced Role Play site based on ‘The Phantom of The Opera’ Stories. We hope you enjoy your time here and if you have any queries feel free to pm a member of staff.
The year is 1924
The Skin was made by Slayer do not steal or I will hunt you down and scoop out your eyes with my spork. With thanks to the artists at DeviantART from which a used textures and brushes. If you see anything you made here please contact me and I will place your credit up.
The site plot/canon list and boards have all been written by Slayer do not steal! Of course I’d like to thank the Andrew Lloyd Webber, Susan Kay, Gaston Leroux and Frederick Forsyth who have all inspired me to create this site and base it on their genius creations!
Banner Images of girl are used from Faestocks DeviantART account. Thanks for the wonderful images.
Monsieur Isaac’s Office is rather large, to the back of the office is an oak desk stacked high with papers and on either side are two book shelf’s stacked with books to the ceiling. There’s a large fireplace to the right of the office with a sofa by it, on several occasions he has spent the night on the sofa rather than go home.
--The Prima Donnas Dressing Room This is the largest dressing room and the most comfortable. It has a large vanity table and comfortable bed for the leading lady to rest in. There is a large mirror which if triggered correctly will open up to a secret passage that leads down deep below the Opera House to The Opera Ghosts Lair.
--The Church Room A Small room with an alter to one end with a statue of Mary and Jesus on the crucifix. There are several benches and prayer books and Bibles placed on several shelves. By the alter are candles that the staff of the Opera House light for their loved ones.
--The Sewing Room The large room is filled with rolls of material and machines for sewing and creating all sorts of costumes. To the back of the room is a huge cupboard in which all the costumes ever worn in the Opera House are kept.
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--The Workshops All the props and large sets and made here by the very best of Paris’s craftsmen, it’s a very large room filled with the loud noises of machinery.