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Pitmann Manse

The Pitmann Manse is a large semi-fortified manse located in the heart of the Silentwood Forest. The manor is surrounded by tall trees and is situated on a hill overlooking the forest. The manor has been in the possession of the Pitmann family for generations.

The manor is a two-story building with a tower at one end that rises above the rest of the structure. The tower has a pointed roof and the windows at the top level are stained glass depictions of gargoyles that seem to be watching over the forest. The rest of the building has a dark stone exterior with intricate carvings and simpler stained glass windows.

Within, the walls are adorned with tapestries depicting scenes from the family’s history. The vaulted library that forms the east wing of the structure is two stories, although the mezzanine oddly cannot be accessed from the lower level of the library and is dedicated to the family history accompanied by paintings and busts of older members of the family, and even a statue of Lord Alexander Pittman, the man who commissioned the construction of the building.

The Pitmann family has a long and storied history. They were once one of the most powerful families in the region, but their fortunes have declined in recent years. The current head of the family is Lord William Pitmann, who inherited the manor from his father.

Lord William is an elderly man who spends most of his time in his study on the ground floor, pouring over ancient tomes and scrolls. He is rumoured to be searching for something, but no one knows what.

The Pitmann family has always been associated with magic, and many members of the family have been powerful wizards or sorcerers. However, there are also rumours that some members of the family have dabbled in darker forms of magic.

Despite their reputation, the Pitmanns were generally well-respected in the region. They were known for their generosity and have donated large sums of money to local charities over the years – although that has stopped with Lord William’s hermit-like habits and obsessive research…

The 1200 dpi versions of the map were drawn at a scale of 300 pixels per square and are 9,000 pixels (30 squares) wide. To use this with a VTT you would need to resize the squares to either 70 pixels (for 5′ squares) or 140 pixels (for 10‘ foot‘ squares) – so resizing the image to 2,100 pixels or 4,200 pixels wide, respectively.

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Pitmann Manse

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