Glencourt Manor was a stately home in the United States, shrouded in the occult.
History
The manor's construction was ordered by Edward Ruskin in the late 19th century. Seeking immortality, he had found out in an unnamed spell book that he could reach it by tying himself to a house; as long as the house was intact, he would live.
The completion of the ritual had three effects: Edward Ruskin was bound to Glencourt Manor, the manor attracted ghosts, and once inside the ghosts could not leave.
Glencourt Manor was expanded with two extra wings in the 19th and 20th centuries. Those two wings were not tied to the ritual and its effects.[1]
In the 21st century, the manor was destroyed by Berenice Yoon Milonas who wanted to put an end to the spell.[2]
Points of Interest
- East Wing: The construction of the east wing was finished in 1875, it is the part of the manor Edward Ruskin is bound to. It is also the part drawing the ghosts and preventing them from leaving.
- West Wing: The construction of the west wing was finished in 1876, after the completion of the ritual, therefore, the ghosts trapped inside the manor cannot access it.
- Unnamed third wing: The construction of the third wing was finished in the 1920, therefore, the ghosts trapped inside the manor cannot access it.
See Also
- Appearances of Glencourt Manor
- Location Gallery: Glencourt Manor
- Catalogued images related to Glencourt Manor