Brooklyn House

The Brooklyn House is the Kane family's mansion and serves as a base of operations and a training ground. It is located in Brooklyn, the Twenty-first Nome. Apparently once inhabited by most of the Kane family, it at one point was inhabited by only Amos Kane, Khufu, and Philip of Macedonia. During the events of The Red Pyramid, it was largely destroyed, but was later restored due to the efforts of Sadie and Carter Kane and help from the gods. After Amos leaves for the First Nome, Sadie and Carter make it their home.

Outside
The mansion is five stories high and is magically hidden on top of an abandoned warehouse. It is built from enormous limestone blocks and and steel-framed windows with hieroglyphs around them. The entrance is a block of wood with no handles or knobs and can only be opened by magic. A terrace wraps around the house and contains a swimming pool in which Philip lives. It cannot be seen by regular mortals and magical barriers keep enemies out.

The Great Room
The Great Room's cedar ceiling climbs four stories high and is held up by stone pillars with hieroglyphs engraved upon them. Three of these stories contain balconies looking out onto the Great Room. The walls are decorated with strange musical instruments and Ancient Egyptian weapons. There is an enormous fireplace (big enough to park a car) with a plasma-screen TV above the mantel; it is flanked by two leather sofas. There is a giant snake-skin rug on the ground. In the center of the Great Room is a black marble statue of Thoth.

Library
Although the entrance to the library is on the first floor, the library itself is much further down and one must traverse a three-story long flight of stairs to reach it. The library itself seems to be a tribute to the one in Heliopolis in the First Nome, albeit a smaller version. The walls of the library are decorated with pictures of Gods, monsters, and people in all different colors. In addition to this, the walls are filled with cubbyholes holding scrolls and at each of the four compass points stands a shabti. These shabti each have the duty of maintaining particular subjects and when asked will fetch any scroll, palette, or other Egyptian artifact and are capable of retrieving translated texts. The ceiling is a deep blue and covered in swirling stars that shape the form of a woman, evoking the Goddess Nut. Similarly, the floor is shaped in to a man's body to represent Geb.

Third Floor
On the third floor is a collection of guest rooms, enough to easily house a hundred people, some of which are adjoined. These rooms are outfitted with a kitchen and a bathroom (often stocked with the user's favorite snacks or toiletries as applies). Each room has a king-sized bed with an Egyptian headrest (to prevent one's ba from leaving during sleep) and a deck. Each room also has a closet that is typically stocked with clothes made from linen, cotton, or other non-animal materials.

Inhabitants

 * Amos Kane
 * Khufu
 * Philip of Macedonia
 * Sadie Kane
 * Carter Kane
 * Bast
 * Jaz
 * Walt
 * Felix
 * Sean
 * Cleo
 * Julian
 * Amos hints that he keeps other pets that are not visible