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Pitman Mansion - The Library
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Welcome to the Pitman family library. Here you can read about the mansions history and the Pitman family.

History of Pitman Mansion

Known to locals as the ancestral home to the Pitman family; for centuries it employed the locals of Quarlesbank in its service. It had been rumored that the current Lord Pitman had dabbled in the occult and slowly stories of employees disappearing started to be heard. Some say that the zombie plague originated from this place, but no one can be sure.

The current whereabouts of Lord Pitman are unknown which has led to many stories that, if they are to be believed, he willingly gave himself over to the horde that he supposedly commanded.

  • Originally built on the site of an ancient stone circle known locally as 'Malz Henge' (Possibly the origin of the city's name).
  • Built during the late 19th century for the Pitman family, the mansion has stood guardian to the northern part of Malton, when first constructed it was a marvel of the then modern age. Designed by the noted architech Hugh Wadsamonee who later helped plan the expansion of the then small town of Malton.
  • Scene of many a grand ball throughout the buildings lifetime, most notably the infamous 'Mortuus Ball'.

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