Pembroke Case

The Crime Sceneand other relevant locations

Painting of the Outside of the Pembroke Mansion

The Pembroke EstateThe mansion stands as a formidable edifice in the heart of Ravensbrook. Its massive oak doors and grand chandeliers cast a somber ambiance throughout its opulent hallways. The architecture is a testament to Tudor grandeur, with half-timbered walls, leaded glass windows, and intricately carved wooden paneling. The hallways are lined with portraits of Pembroke ancestors. The mansion's exterior boasts ivy-covered walls and a sprawling garden.

Painting of The Study

The StudyThe study within the Pembroke mansion is a room adorned with rich, dark wood paneling. It exudes an air of sophistication, with towering bookshelves housing centuries-old leather-bound volumes, their spines lined with gilt lettering. The room is dimly lit by ornate, brass candelabras, casting an eerie interplay of light and shadows on the walls. The heavy, crimson drapes are drawn, giving way to the shattered window near Lord Pembroke's desk.

Painting of Lady Anne's Dressing Room

Lady Anne's Dressing RoomA lavishly decorated space, filled with ornate mirrors and a vanity table adorned with intricate jewelry, hinting at her regal presence. A detailed portrait of Lady Anne and Lord Pembroke, their expressions oddly intense, hangs prominently on one wall. The room is suffused with the lingering scent of Lady Anne's signature fragrance, adding to the air of intrigue that surrounds it. Nothing seems out of place, as if it was recently and regularly taken care of my the household.

Painting of Abigail's Quarters

Abigail's QuartersAbigail's quarters are tucked away in a quiet corner of the Pembroke mansion, providing a stark contrast to the opulence found in the rest of the estate. The small chamber is modestly furnished, with a narrow bed and a suprisingly spacious headboard. The bed is adorned by a worn, hand-embroidered quilt, and a simple wooden dresser bearing signs of age. There is small trinkets here and there, adding a touch of personality to the otherwise bland room.

Painting of the Ravensbrook Country

RavensbrookThe crime resides in the bustling Tudor town of Ravensbrook, nestled against the backdrop of the English countryside during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. The town is known for its narrow, cobbled streets, half-timbered houses, and the ever-present scent of ale from the local taverns.