Atom Eve's Home is Eve's private personal space, constructed by Atom Eve, to establish her new life away from her parents and anything else.
Appearance[]
The treehouse's walls and floors frequently exhibit a natural appearance, featuring materials such aswood, leaves, and vines. This enhances its relationship with the natural world and demonstrates Eve's power to mold nature according to her desires. The interior of the treehouse is very roomy and cozy. It is intended to serve as a tranquil getaway, incorporating features such as soft furnishings, expansive windows to allow natural light, and a soothing ambiance. The area is frequently portrayed as inviting,featuring a minimalistic and individual atmosphere, adorned with subtle details that imply it serves as a sanctuary for Eve. The treehouse is constructed high up in the trees, providing a feeling of seclusion and privacy. This height offers her a distinctive perspective of the nearby forest or scenery, impartingan almost tranquil, secluded essence.
History[]
In early 2023, after Eve left her parents house, she voyaged into the woods, and found a large tree, interested by the view, she quickly materialized a large treehouse, and began to live there.
A few months later, Atom Eve along with Mark Grayson, William Clockwell and Amber Bennett were seen graduating from high school and then they celebrated in the treehouse. After Atom Eve tried to fix a playground, only to found out it broke apart on the news, she became more distant and even abandoned the treehouse, as she felt that her need for independence has placed other people in danger.
However, two months later, following a cathartic talk with Rex Splode, and saving the world from the invading Sequids, Eve returns to her treehouse, confronted by Cecil Stedman, as he tried to recruit her once more to join the Guardians of the Globe after Dupli-Kate's apparent death, and later Amber, who wanted to confide in Eve about her failing relationship with Mark.
Rooms[]
- Eve's bedroom.
- Living room.
- Kitchen.
Gallery[]
Sightings[]
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
1. "It's About Time": | Absent | 5. "That Actually Hurt": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Here Goes Nothing": | Absent | 6. "You Look Kinda Dead": | Debut | |||||||||
3. "Who You Calling Ugly?": | Absent | 7. "We Need To Talk": | Appears | |||||||||
4. "Neil Armstrong, Eat Your Heart Out": | Absent | 8. "Where I Really Come From": | Appears |
Season 2 | ||||||||||||
1. "A Lesson For Your Next Life": | Absent | 5. "This Must Come as a Shock": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "In About Six Hours, I Lose My Virginity to a Fish": | Appears | 6. "It's Not That Simple": | Appears | |||||||||
3. "This Missive, This Machination!": | Absent | 7. "I'm Not Going Anywhere": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "It's Been a While": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You Were Stronger": | Absent |
Season 3 | ||||||||||||
1. "You're Not Laughing Now": | Appears | 5. "This Was Supposed To Be Easy": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "A Deal With The Devil": | Absent | 6. "All I Can Say Is I'm Sorry": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "You Want A Real Costume, Right?": | Absent | 7. "What Have I Done?": | Absent | |||||||||
4. "You Were My Hero": | Absent | 8. "I Thought You'd Never Shut Up": | Absent |
Trivia[]
- It's been noted by Amber Bennet that Eve's treehouse blends well with the trees, and that it's difficult to find its location without carefulness.
- According to Cecil Stedman, the treehouse resembles his place of upbringing.