The abandoned resort (廃リゾート Hai rizōto), which includes the abandoned hotel (廃ホテル Hai hoteru), is a former resort facility in Roanapur that was later converted into the hideout of the Baba Yaga family.
Gore Gore Girl history[]
After the Baba Yaga family was forced to flee the United States when their crimes were discovered, they settled in Roanapur. Coming across the abandoned resort, they turned the hotel building into their hideout.[1] Throughout the hotel, there are many hidden rooms with security cameras installed throughout. As soon as the family improved the building into their hideout, Baba Yaga sealed herself away and refused to see any other family members of her crime family except for Jessica.[2]
Volume 3[]
While in Roanapur, the glasses-wearing son had learned about Sawyer the Cleaner and had become infatuated with her, taking dozens of pictures of her and stalking her, even creating a mural of the photographs. Wanting Sawyer to be his wife, the older brother asked his family about allowing her to be his bride, which his mother approved if she followed his test. To lure the cleaner, the older brother set up a trap where he pretended to be a cleaner and accompanied her on a job at the abandoned resort which he had set up. There, one of the part-time cleaners had to use the restroom and left to find one, but he was killed with a knife in his heart. Sawyer and the cleaners were skeptical about the location and were surprised to discover the dead part-timer. As they walked in the hallway, the disguised older brother, wearing a half-mask, informed them that the hotel building was a famous haunted spot that was originally a resort facility, but a large number of corpses who were missing guests were found in the basement. Adding that the suspect, the building manager, had not been caught yet, he stated that there were many hidden rooms throughout.
On edge, the bandana cleaner retorted that he did not want to hear about such scary rumors, and the bald glasses cleaner commented that if such rumors were true, then they were stuck inside. As the older brother remarked that it was the same manager who probably hired them, the bandana cleaner furiously pulled out his pistol and yelled to the supposed murderer that he would kill them first. Sawyer herself smiled manically and pulled out her chainsaw in agreement, and they agreed to head to the exit. Heading to the stairs, the older brother and the cleaners went to the fire door only to see it shut down with the words "DED END" painted on it, shocking everyone since it was not closed when they arrived. Sawyer tried to cut the door open to no avail, but behind them the cleaners heard another chainsaw deep in the hallway. Standing in the dark, a tall, muscular figure in a dress—who was actually the older brother's big brother—stood alone, and the bandana man was confused if the person was a woman or not.
The big brother charged at them, so the men prepared their pistols but were interrupted by part of the wall opening violently, blocking their view. As the mustached cleaner peered behind the wall-door, the large brother giddily swiped his chainsaw downward, cutting the man in half. Quickly responding, Sawyer swung her chainsaw at them, but the big brother blocked her with his even bigger chainsaw and pushed her to the ground. Terrified, the bandana cleaner and the older brother dragged her to safety as the figure powered up their chainsaw. Although the cleaners managed to shut the door just in time while Sawyer woke up in surprise, the figure laughed and tried to break in.
Looking behind him, the bandana cleaner was surprised to see a wall collage of dozens of photos of Sawyer, and as he continued to stare at the display in disbelief, the older brother stabbed him in the back. On the ground, the cleaner cursed the older brother with his dying breaths as the latter coldly remarked that Sawyer was just a hobby. Opening the door, he let in the large man, thanking his big brother for his help. Turning to Sawyer, the older brother professed that he had been watching her all along, adding that his mother would arrive soon. Saying that she would probably be gladly accepted into his family, he creepily commented that he and Sawyer could be a good couple[3]
Elsewhere in a pitch-black hidden room, Jessica spoke to her mother, asking her how she liked the town Roanapur. Rocking on a rocking chair, Baba Yaga posited that the city was truly a place of hard-working people proud of their work, be they merchants or craftsmen, saying that was reason enough not to interfere in their affairs if one wanted to stay alive in Roanapur. Saying that getting paid to kill people in order to survive was disgusting, the mother remarked that it was nonetheless their family's tradition, rhetorically asking Jessica if she knew that. When Jessica agreed with her mother, the elderly woman told her that she was a good girl, reflecting that there were many children those days who did not know what they were doing. In the dark, Baba Yaga's malicious smile gleamed as she ordered Jessica to find the bride candidate that her "idiot son" had found.
Waking up later, Sawyer sat upward and heard the older brother greet her on a loudspeaker. Asking her if she liked his invitation, he told her that he had been thinking about how to invite her. In addition, he confessed that he wanted to take her hand in marriage, but he clarified that he had to get his mother's permission to welcome Sawyer into his "family." Informing Sawyer that she was on the top floor of an abandoned hotel, he elaborated that she would have to leave the room to see his mother, who was in a hidden basement in the hotel, and arrive there alive in order to be welcomed into the family. Stating that directions would be provided, he called for Jessica to go greet Sawyer. The cheerful blonde-haired woman entered the room and introduced herself. Over the loudspeaker, the older brother said that Jessica was his third youngest sister, claiming that she was dumb but could at least provide directions to Sawyer.
Sticking her tongue at the camera, Jessica rebuffed his comment and claimed that she could guide Sawyer. After Jessica proclaimed that he would be left speechless, the older brother bid goodbye and told Sawyer that he loved her, wishing her good luck. Telling Sawyer to follow her, Jessica cheerfully assured her that they would find their mother and older brother. Entering a hallway, she warned the cleaner that a trap was set for them, and she spoke about her family's history and subsequent arrival in Roanapur. Walking to a corner, Sawyer suddenly grabbed Jessica's collar and dragged her back as the latter's face barely dodged the swing of a knife. Peering from the corner, a shaggy dark-haired man appeared and laughed, and the calm but confused Jessica wondered who he was, thinking that he must have been a local procurement and not her original family.
As the man maniacally laughed and Sawyer continued dragging Jessica, the latter gave him the evil eye and pointed her finger, asking him if he knew who she was. Sawyer again pulled her away from being stabbed, gaining Jessica's thanks. Crossing her arms scornfully, Jessica wondered if the man was an outsider, knowing that murder within her family was forbidden and against their rules, but using an outsider was a loophole. Seeing that Jessica was not fazed by the fanatical murderer, Sawyer sweated and quickly rummaged through her apron for any tools. As the man swung his knife, Sawyer pulled out her surgical scissors and violently cut the man's left jugular, felling him. Witnessing the act in awe, Jessica happily applauded Sawyer, but her happiness was quickly put down when she saw several people emerge from the various doors in the hallway, holding onto Sawyer's shoulder out of anxiety. Hearing a chainsaw, Sawyer turned around and saw a large, plaid-shirt man wielding a chainsaw. Although Jessica advised that they run away, she saw Sawyer's blank face turn into a wide, devilish grin. Seeing that the cleaner wanted the man's weapon, Jessica clapped her hands together in encouragement.[1]
Immediately, Sawyer managed to stab him and take the chainsaw for herself. Seeing the other enemies emerge from the hallway, Jessica smiled as Sawyer tilted her head back in glee. The various figures, dressed in various Halloween-like masks and gear, charged at Sawyer, who gleefully killed the first set of attackers, even managing to thrust her chainsaw at a man behind her without looking. As more clown, skeleton, and other spooky-dressed men appeared, Jessica watched as the unintimidated and smiling Sawyer pushed her chainsaw through the men and kicked their bodies to the ground. Finishing her slaughter as Jessica stood by, Sawyer turned back her head to reveal a grin, with Jessica clapping in approval. In the building's basement, the older brother and his big brother watched Sawyer and Jessica through several monitors connected to security cameras in the building.
The big brother commented that the battle was one-sided, and his glasses-wearing brother replied that they did hire amateurs after all and that the "stage" was different with Sawyer, who had murdered many people at work. The big brother asked the older brother if he was able to control the woman. In response, the older brother turned his head and laughed, confidently asserting that all women except Sawyer would fail his full training course. When the big brother asked if their "mother" liked it, the older brother laughed again and asked his big brother if he believed her, confusing the big brother. The older brother then talked about how their "mother" was possibly over 200 years old if she was truly alive and how no one in their family had seen their mother since she shut herself away. As they watched Jessica on the monitors with the older brother saying that only their sister had permission to meet their mother, Jessica suddenly looked directly at the camera. The cameras then immediately stopped and only showed static, surprising both men.
Behind them, they heard noise, and the door burst open as Sawyer and the amateur murderers busted through. As the big brother prepared his chainsaw, the older brother demanded an explanation. The big brother once again blocked Sawyer's chainsaw with his own chainsaw while the other murderers also charged at him, and the older brother was confronted by a smiling Jessica, who said that she liked Sawyer, calmly taunting him. Panicking, the glasses-wearing brother berated her for agitating the murderers and charged at her with a knife, but Jessica casually swung a small wire around his neck, making blood gush from his neck veins. As he knelt and gasped for air, Jessica taunted him that she had injured his vital points, mockingly telling him that Sawyer would kill him last. Shocked, the older brother watched as the cleaner gleefully thrust her chainsaw into the big brother's neck, killing him.
Later after the whole battle and murders, the blood-covered Sawyer left the abandoned building as Jessica waved goodbye. In a pitch-black room, Jessica sat on the floor, leaning next to her mother who continued sitting in a rocking chair. Hearing her daughter admit that she wanted to be friends with someone new, Baba Yaga remarked that those were rare words to hear from Jessica and encouraged her to bring them over sometime since she wanted to see her "friend" as well. Lighting up her face, Jessica agreed and smiled.[2]
Volume 4[]
Talking to Baba Yaga, Jessica stated that she was going out for a while. In response, her mother asked if the "child" whom Jessica brought yesterday was all right, and Jessica coldly replied that they did not even make for a good pet. Looking at her bloodied hammer, Jessica lamented that she did not expect the "friend" to cry so awkwardly. After talking with her, Jessica left the abandoned resort temporarily to visit Sawyer at the Roanapur Public Cemetery so that she could convince her and Bunny the Undertaker to come to the abandoned hotel.[4]
Volume 5[]
Although the property was not physically seen, Jacqueline confirmed to The Undertaker No. 2 that she lived at the abandoned hotel with her sister Jessica.[5]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gore Gore Girl Chapter 19: LIGHT MY FIRE
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Gore Gore Girl Chapter 20: In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
- ↑ Gore Gore Girl Chapter 18: GRAVE ENCOUNTERS
- ↑ Gore Gore Girl Chapter 23: A Mad Tea-Party
- ↑ Gore Gore Girl Chapter 34: Nosferatu