User blog:Holokami/Location Sheet: Fellenwort Hall

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Fellenwort Hall is the country house of Nita Flores.

1674 - 1692
On Nita’s arrival back into England with Ana de Molina, she set about making her own home in the country, as a hide away.

Grand Library
The Grand Library is one of the major rooms of Fellenwort Hall. It contains an estimated 63,700 books on all subjects from poetry to politics, art to geography, physics to mathematics, biology to law, music to computer science, and even biographies and autobiographies. ????? is in charge of managing the library, alongside the Library Maid.

The Grand Library also has newspaper articles kept in preservation, and even scrolls.

Residents
Fellenwort Hall is home to eight. Each are very powerful either in their psychic power, of have very good connections.
 * Nita Flores
 * Alexis Portner
 * Ana de Molina
 * Emilie Brekke
 * Sakkame
 * ?????
 * ?????
 * ?????

Staff
Fellenwort Hall is also home to a twenty seven staff.

Day Staff
Female Staff:
 * Lady's Maid, ???
 * Housekeeper, ???
 * Head Housemaid, Kerensa
 * Housemaid, Clara Bishop
 * Housemaid, ???
 * Laundry Maid, ???
 * Cook, ???
 * Kitchen Maid, ???
 * Kitchen Maid, ???
 * Scullery Maid, ???
 * Head Nurse, ???
 * Under Nurse, ???
 * Library Maid, ???
 * Garden Maid, ???

Male Staff:
 * Cook, ???
 * Butler, ???
 * Footman, ???
 * Second Footman, ???
 * Chauffeur, ???
 * Gardener, ???

Night Staff
Female Staff: Male Staff:
 * Head Night Housemaid, ???
 * Night Housemaid, ???
 * Night Housemaid, ???
 * Night Nurse, ???
 * Night Kitchen Maid, ???
 * Night Cook, ???
 * Night Butler, ???

Symbolism

 * Fellenwort is another name for the Bittersweet plant. In the language of flowers, Bittersweet represents the truth, honesty, showing Nita’s utmost desire to not be lied to.
 * Bittersweet as a word can also represent her life, as being a bittersweet life. Pleasure tinged with pain. Her comfortable, luxurious life, tinged with the problems of her health and anger toward lying, as well as her troubled past from which her comforts formed.
 * ”Fellen” sounds like “felon”, another word for a criminal. “Wort” is a word used in names of plants and herbs, especially those used formerly as food or medicinally. It shows her two-sided life of malevolent and benevolent acts.