No one can remember when this great building was last used, or who by, or what for (though most accurately guess as to the last, since it's quite obviously a clerical building in nature), but this piece of history is everything an old, creepy building should be. It's built of stone, covered tastefully in ivy, features ridiculous architectural features such as buttresses and gargoyles, and is a great place, the local kids agree, for a game of Manhunt (or any of the other such hide-and-go seek type games which the children of small towns are so good with). Yes indeed, this place is at once terrifying and intriguing, dangerous and irresistible, empty and full of antiquated things.
Somewhere, far away, a wizened man in a dark robe has just opened a looming file cabinet, removed an old document, and blown the dust off the deed to this particular old, creepy building.
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Mother Catherine Elizabeth Flavius had her assignment from the Delmor Mother Superior, whose name was Agnes Moore. Moore's most trusted Mother, Flavius was the chief undercover agent in the Monastery's investigation of the local Episcopal church's minister. As such she was cleaning out the rest of her equipment, in order to move to a downtown Delmor apartment rented under by the magazine Paranormal and Metaphysical Monthly (formerly known as Paranormal and Metaphysical Standard, which resulted in the worst acronym-related public relations fiasco since the Super Human Institute built their eponymous Tower in the Capital), a front organization for the Mothers' undercover operatives. She took with her a laptop with access to the Mother's archival servers, doctored credentials, clothing and a sniffer.