Episode 20 of Fantasy High: Sophomore Year, proceed at your own risk. |
Mordred Manor is haunted old Victorian-style house, and the home of three player characters and many supporting NPCs at the start of Fantasy High: Sophomore Year. It sits at the top of Haversham Hill in Elmville.
Featured Episodes[]
Episodes Featuring Mordred Manor |
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Fantasy High: Sophomore Year
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Livestream |
Fantasy High: Junior Year
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Description[]
Mordred Manor is a tall, old, very haunted-looking Victorian-style manor with a steep sloped roof, strange iron-wrought gates, gargoyles and octagonal windows in the attic. It is very run down, with lots of holes, rickety towers, and missing shingles. In front of the house sits an old fountain surrounded by a gravel driveway. There is a ruined chapel in the yard and it has its own graveyard, despite the house's proximity Cravencroft Cemetery. The manor hasn't had tenants for about 40 years and is very literally and severely haunted.
There is a spiraling tower that juts awkwardly off the side of the house, propped up by stilts and rafters like something out of Dr. Seuss. A perfect spiral staircase leads to a small bedroom up at the top and is lined with shelves, essentially making into a giant cylinder of shelf space. At the end of Fantasy High: Sophomore Year, this room is fitted with a bunk bed for the Abernant sisters, Adaine and Aelwyn.
Every single room in the house has a secret passage to every single other room. The house's exterior should realistically be a fraction of its size, but a majority of the bulk of the house is due to the secret passage ways. Tracker O'Shaughnessey and Kristen Applebees use these passages often to sneak in and out of each other's rooms at night and the following morning. There are also a multitude of trap doors and moving bookshelves, and a grand piano that flips upside down for no other reason than to flip upside down. A certain melody has to be played in order to activate the piano in this way, often trapping Fig Faeth there every morning since choosing to make it her bedroom.
History[]
When Sandra Lynn Faeth, Jawbone O'Shaughnessey, and the others (listed below) move in, the Bad Kids help unload the moving van. Adaine uses Mage Hand to unpack her books, while Fabian Seacaster lazily carries one thing at a time and just puts them anywhere. Gorgug Thistlespring ends up doing most of the heavy lifting until Gorthalax the Insatiable also shows up to help. Gorgug's parents also come to help out by removing the ghosts from the house. When Fig Faeth decides to make the living room her bedroom, Gorgug moves the couch out and carries it around the house, looking for somewhere else to put it, until Fig decides to live in the bubble under the piano instead. Fig also invites her adoptive father, Gilear Faeth, to live with them as well, but he declines, electing instead to stay in the garage of Seacaster Manor.
Residents[]
Name | Moved In | Details |
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Gulsom | Sometime prior to Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Proprietor of the estate. Sold to Sandra Lynn and Jawbone as the only person willing to do so, due to Jawbone's lycanthropy. |
Sandra Lynn Faeth | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with her partner, Jawbone, presumably since her last home burned down. She is very disapproving of Tracker and Kristen staying in the same room, and insists they stay at complete opposite ends of the house. |
Jawbone O'Shaughnessey | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with his partner, Sandra Lynn. He settles in very quickly, and while the Bad Kids, Tracker, and Sandra Lynn are out on their adventure to recover the crown of the Nightmare King, he begins to fix the place up. |
Tracker O'Shaughnessey | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with her uncle, Jawbone. She stays in a sanatorium-type room to chain herself up with, giving it a very BDSM vibe. Currently living in Fallinel as part of her Wolfsong Revival project. |
Kristen Applebees | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with her girlfriend, Tracker, since being kicked out of her last home by parents after she began to doubt her faith to Helio. She lives in the chapel, separate from the rest of the house. |
Fig Faeth | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with her mother, Sandra Lynn, presumably since her last home burned down. She initially wants a room with a fireplace in it, and considers choosing the living room as her bedroom, but ends up sleeping beneath the grand piano, which flips upside down into the floor. |
Adaine Abernant & Boggy the Froggy | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves in with Jawbone, who acts as a parental figure since her family ran away to Fallinel and her house burned down during the events of their freshman year. She stays in a tower that juts off the side of the house, where she can study the stars and her divination magic in a quiet place away from everyone else. |
Zayn Darkshadow & Edgar | Episode 1: Sophomores Start | Moves into the cemetery at the manor since Jawbone is taking care of him, and to stay close to Adaine, who helped him return to school as a ghost after he died during the events of their freshman year. |
Ragh & Lydia Barkrock | Episode 7: The Friendship Section | Invited by Adaine to move in when Arthur Aguefort tells them that their home has been destroyed during an attempt on Lydia's life by Kalina. |
Aelwyn Abernant | Episode 20: Spring Break! I Believe In You! (Part 2) | Requested by Adaine while in the Forest of the Nightmare King after killing her father, ends up with a bunk bed in Adaine's room. She moved out over the summer, but moved back in during the events of Junior Year after becoming the librarian of the Compass Points Library. |
Ayda Aguefort | Episode 20: Spring Break! I Believe In You! (Part 2) | Requested by Fig after leaving the Forest of the Nightmare King, allowed after her father, Arthur Aguefort gives her a key with a magical doorway to the Compass Points Library. |