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[[File:Royalbethroom.png|thumb|left|A room at the Royal Beth. Art from FL.]]The Royal Beth, as it's often called, is located across the Stolen River from [[Ladybones Road]]. Its manager likes to collect "guests of particular note" (and by that he means the mentally ill or nightmare-plagued), prowling the streets of London at night<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_where_you_can_locate_the_players|Ask where you can locate the players|Fallen London|}} ''"The Manager: often perambulates London at night, searching for those afflicted, to collect for his hotel."''</ref> and visiting bedrooms through mirrors.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Follow_the_Merry_Gentleman|Follow the Merry Gentleman|Fallen London|}} ''"The Merry Gentleman keeps going, out again through the other side of the mirror. You try to follow, but this time you lose him. You are alone, in the second-storey bedroom of an ordinary rooming house."''</ref> If anyone starts showing symptoms of insanity, he will be by their side, ready to take them in when they finally snap. As long as they stay there, he harvests their most eerie dreams for his Garden.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ambition:_Arm_Yourself_Against_the_Garden_of_Nightmares|Arm Yourself Against the Garden of Nightmares|Fallen London|}}</ref> | [[File:Royalbethroom.png|thumb|left|A room at the Royal Beth. Art from FL.]]The Royal Beth, as it's often called, is located across the Stolen River from [[Ladybones Road]]. Its manager likes to collect "guests of particular note" (and by that he means the mentally ill or nightmare-plagued), prowling the streets of London at night<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ask_where_you_can_locate_the_players|Ask where you can locate the players|Fallen London|}} ''"The Manager: often perambulates London at night, searching for those afflicted, to collect for his hotel."''</ref> and visiting bedrooms through mirrors.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Follow_the_Merry_Gentleman|Follow the Merry Gentleman|Fallen London|}} ''"The Merry Gentleman keeps going, out again through the other side of the mirror. You try to follow, but this time you lose him. You are alone, in the second-storey bedroom of an ordinary rooming house."''</ref> If anyone starts showing symptoms of insanity, he will be by their side, ready to take them in when they finally snap. As long as they stay there, he harvests their most eerie dreams for his Garden.<ref>{{Citation|https://fallenlondon.wiki/wiki/Ambition:_Arm_Yourself_Against_the_Garden_of_Nightmares|Arm Yourself Against the Garden of Nightmares|Fallen London|}}</ref> | ||
On the Surface, the Royal Beth was a [ | On the Surface, the Royal Beth was a [[wikipedia:Bethlem_Royal_Hospital|psychiatric hospital]]. | ||
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"The manager of the Hotel offers free rooms to guests of particular note or interest. He irritably denies the suggestion that he might be 'collecting' them."
The Royal Bethlehem Hotel, formerly the hospital of the same name, is an elite hotel run by a very mysterious manager.
A Hotel for the Mad[edit]

The Royal Beth, as it's often called, is located across the Stolen River from Ladybones Road. Its manager likes to collect "guests of particular note" (and by that he means the mentally ill or nightmare-plagued), prowling the streets of London at night[1] and visiting bedrooms through mirrors.[2] If anyone starts showing symptoms of insanity, he will be by their side, ready to take them in when they finally snap. As long as they stay there, he harvests their most eerie dreams for his Garden.[3]
On the Surface, the Royal Beth was a psychiatric hospital.
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