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Latest revision as of 10:57, 24 June 2025


Freelancer Safe House
General Info
Base Name Freelancer Safe House
Owner Max
Base Type Overground
Season Season 4
Location
Biome / Area North of Town
Timeline
Date Established 14 December 2024
People
Members raferpro
Features
Notable Features Large glass windows
Description A minimalist brutalist sanctuary carved into a remote hillside, blending monastic restraint with tactical elegance.

The Freelancer Safe House is a modernist overground base constructed by Max on the Season 4. Inspired by the aesthetic of Agent 47’s safehouse from the Hitman: Freelancer game mode, the build features a brutalist architectural style with clean lines, exposed concrete, and concealed redstone mechanisms. It serves as a secluded hideout and strategic hub for operations, with a strong emphasis on stealth, efficiency, and minimalist design. The Safehouse is widely regarded for its immersive detailing and atmospheric lighting, making it a notable example of cinematic architecture within the server's survival landscape.

Key Features

The safehouse is stationed on top of a hill, offering panoramic views of the own while remaining tactically concealed from the main server pathways.

Interior rooms are sparsely furnished with purpose-built zones like a map wall, armoury alcove, and compact utility bays.

A shadowy basement level is inhabited by raferpro, adding a layer of intrigue and narrative to the otherwise sterile hideout.