Bandervelt Manor

Bonesworth motions you to follow and leads you up the path. After about twenty minutes of walking you are able to see a looming mansion. Ornate columns and railings line the exterior. The butler points to the right, left and then to the manor itself.

“over that way are the gardens. You will no doubt find Green over there deep in plant life or nursing a wild animal. Careful of the maze. Once you enter, you will never escape with your sanity intact. That way is the Forest of Lost Thought. Try not to get lost at night. It has a way of losing more than thoughts. Serene in the day however and a place to go if you wish you meditate on the days hardships. And here we have Bandervelt Manor. I know I said that we staff own the property but the mansion itself was once owned by a wonderful family, the Bandervelts and their two sons. It’s really been so long…”

Tell me more about the Bandervelts.

The Forest of Lost Thought.

The Gardens.

Let’s just go right in.