House of Ensland

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The House of Ensland is one of the two most notorious ruins of noble houses and estates in the blasted wasteland of the Furrows, along with Candlehalls.1

The house is located four leagues from the ruins of the village of Feldgrau amidst the vast and blackened trench system called the Dead Man's Maze. The estate is almost certainly haunted, as ghost lights are seen playing around the grounds and other-worldly gamblers frequent these noble houses trying to entrap wanderers across the charred lands.1

One unsuspecting gambler was Lecit Ghazts, a greedy knight officer who gambled away his body to a devil in the House of Ensland. Ghazts' head still rolls around the Furrows looking for his, or someone else's, body.2

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 F. Wesley Schneider. “Legends and Hauntings” in Rule of Fear, 60–61. Paizo Inc., 2011
  2. Tim Hitchcock, et al. Broken Moon, inside back cover. Paizo Inc., 2011