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''"The Last Lamp-Post gleams through the fog; the furthest-flung piece of [[London]]."'' | |||
''"A house of numberless rooms and diverse guests. Founded by Lord Langley, it is a refuge for those willing to brave the dark."'' | |||
''"Here, the vanished Lord Langley founded a home away from home; a London for the exiled, the lost and the lovelorn. Distance is suspended inside; no one has ever claimed to have charted the entirety of the limitless hall."'' | |||
'''Langley Hall''' is a mansion in [[Eleutheria]] built by the eponymous Lord Langley. It's somehow bigger on the inside than on the outside; Lord Langley himself is said to be lost in its labyrinthine structure. Those who leave the building after a night or two there have an unnerving desire to return immediately. | '''Langley Hall''' is a mansion in [[Eleutheria]] built by the eponymous Lord Langley. It's somehow bigger on the inside than on the outside; Lord Langley himself is said to be lost in its labyrinthine structure. Those who leave the building after a night or two there have an unnerving desire to return immediately. | ||
==Sanctuary for the outcasts== | |||
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The mansion is heavily implied to be built from the remains of the original [[Scrive-Spinster]] library. [[The Halved]] tasked Lord Langley with building a sanctuary from the remains of the library, for reasons that remain unknown. | |||
Tourists keep coming to the Hall because Lord Langley's body is inscribed with [[The Correspondence|Correspondence]] sigils that attract people. | Tourists keep coming to the Hall because Lord Langley's body is inscribed with [[The Correspondence|Correspondence]] sigils that attract people. | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:The High Wilderness]] | [[Category:The High Wilderness]] | ||
[[Category:Eleutheria]] | [[Category:Eleutheria]] |
Revision as of 02:26, 10 May 2019
"The Last Lamp-Post gleams through the fog; the furthest-flung piece of London."
"A house of numberless rooms and diverse guests. Founded by Lord Langley, it is a refuge for those willing to brave the dark."
"Here, the vanished Lord Langley founded a home away from home; a London for the exiled, the lost and the lovelorn. Distance is suspended inside; no one has ever claimed to have charted the entirety of the limitless hall."
Langley Hall is a mansion in Eleutheria built by the eponymous Lord Langley. It's somehow bigger on the inside than on the outside; Lord Langley himself is said to be lost in its labyrinthine structure. Those who leave the building after a night or two there have an unnerving desire to return immediately.
Sanctuary for the outcasts
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The mansion is heavily implied to be built from the remains of the original Scrive-Spinster library. The Halved tasked Lord Langley with building a sanctuary from the remains of the library, for reasons that remain unknown.
Tourists keep coming to the Hall because Lord Langley's body is inscribed with Correspondence sigils that attract people.