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[[Goliath]] has been, to date, the only Illuminati prisoner to escape from the Hotel Cabal, when [[Bluestone, Matt|Matt]] loaned him an Illuminati hotel-key that [[Malone, Mace|Mace Malone]] had loaned him. Malone, who was conducting the interrogation at the time, was far less fortunate, losing his key in the course of the encounter and remaining trapped in the hotel for the rest of his life. | [[Goliath]] has been, to date, the only Illuminati prisoner to escape from the Hotel Cabal, when [[Bluestone, Matt|Matt]] loaned him an Illuminati hotel-key that [[Malone, Mace|Mace Malone]] had loaned him. Malone, who was conducting the interrogation at the time, was far less fortunate, losing his key in the course of the encounter and remaining trapped in the hotel for the rest of his life. | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 22 March 2007
Hotel Cabal - A seemingly abandoned hotel in New York City, which actually serves as an Illuminati base of operations.
Characteristics
Inside, it is filled with a maze of bizarre rooms and bewildering traps, all designed to drive anyone trapped inside to near madness. The Illuminati use it as a place to conduct interrogations, imprisoning their intended victim within the hotel and using its traps to weaken his or her resistance, until they are able to pluck all of that person’s deepest secrets out of him or her. The only way to escape the Hotel Cabal is by possessing one of the special hotel-keys, which automatically deactivate the traps for anyone carrying them. Needless to say, the hotel-keys are reserved for the use of the Illuminati only.
History
Goliath has been, to date, the only Illuminati prisoner to escape from the Hotel Cabal, when Matt loaned him an Illuminati hotel-key that Mace Malone had loaned him. Malone, who was conducting the interrogation at the time, was far less fortunate, losing his key in the course of the encounter and remaining trapped in the hotel for the rest of his life.