The Ermengarde mansion
[place : Luxbourne]
Built for lord william
lady Elizabeth
,humble ambassadors of peace and beloved by the people
Both were well-known for their compassion and generosity, never failing to extend a helping hand to anyone in need
.
Under their influence and wealth, what was once a small, sleepy village
grew to a prosperous and bustling town
.
However, the seasons of joy
eventually ended when the good nobles perished at the hands of a great plague
.
Their riches and legacy were henceforth passed on to their only child, Lady Charlotte Ermengarde
.
The mansion has stood since the 1620s—a witness to a very long history of joy and pain
.
After Lady Charlotte committed suicide
, the great house was eventually left uninhabited.
And that is when it began.
Surrounding villagers spoke of seeing and hearing unearthly things
of cries and howls that filled the nights and hearsays of a mysterious woman roaming the hollowed halls aimlessly
.
People who dared enter its walls were simply never heard from again
.
Even after four hundred years, these stories remain, much like the house itself
.
Whispers about the once great house, its legend and its curse
, still fall upon the villagers' ears.
In spite of this, the current owners are convinced that these stories are nothing more than a hoax
.
With little regard for the truth, they had Briar Realty Corporation
place the property back on sale.
Like Pandora's box, the secrets that lie inside await to be discovered by brave souls
.
No matter what happens, take care not to be consumed by the curse
.
Tips :
Ermengarde
n. 厄曼加德(女子名),来源于日耳曼语女子名,含义是“完全的+围场,花园”(whole,entire+enclosure,garden),昵称Erma