This particular room number was chosen because the occupant liked the number five. The occupant also chooses to re-name it quite often, though the room number itself stays the same.
To get to this room, one must walk down the hallway, past rooms one, two, three, and four. The door to the Gemetzel room is wood, with a small silver 5 on the front.
The room is rather large and contains no windows, even though it's against an outside wall. There's an attached bathroom, and a large walk-in closet.
The room is carpeted in a soft dark grey carpet, and painted a lighter shade of grey. It's lit by standing lamps in two of the corners of the room. There are mountains of dark blue candles on the bedside table, as well, wax spread all across the table, leaving no room for anything else. There's a soft black leather couch against the wall opposite to where one comes into the room, though on the other side of the room from the door. There's usually books, CDs, and clothes piled up on this couch.
The bed is in the corner across from the door to the room, a crumpled mass of black blankets, sheets, pillows, and clothes on top of it. There's a shelf above the bed that also contains books, both modern and ancient, as well as an orb on a silver base that pulses milky light every few minutes and glows during the time between pulses. On the shelf is also a very large, vined plant, many tendrils of which hang down. The plant itself is bright green, though it has small purple flowers blooming from it, regardless of the lack of sunlight allowed into the room. At the foot of the bed is a large wooden trunk, several Egyptian symbols carved into it. On top of the trunk usually lays a small Siamese kitten, curled up and sleeping on a black T-shirt.
The room is littered with Coke cans that Damon neglects to bring to a recycling bin, as well as papers of drawings, sketchbooks, clothes, and other books.
Beside the black leather couch is a stand containing a TV, DVD player, and VHS player. There's another plant sitting on top of the TV looking dusty.
Against the same wall as the main door and walk-in closet, are several shelves of CDs, DVDs, and VHS movies, little artifacts and figurines sometimes resting upon the shelf or on a DVD. A few small cactuses also sit on the shelves.
Posters paper the room, sometimes from old black and white movies, other times from modern bands and groups. There's a large poster of Adolf Hitler above the couch, half covered by a small poster of a wooden cross with a wooden person hanging from it, a person without arms. Drawings from others also paper the walls.
The bathroom door is built into a corner, making the room not perfectly rectangular. Inside the bathroom is tiled in white, the exposed areas painted blue. The shower curtain is grey, the towels laying on the floor black. On the bathroom counter is a hairbrush, looking very seldomly used, and several articles of silver jewellery.
