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City of Pont-a-Museau

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Municipality of Pont-a-Museau
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One of the principal cities of Richemulot and possibly the most important river port in the west part of the Core, Pont-a-Museau sits on the Musarde River, its geography interspersed across the river's banks and even on bridges, islands, and levies that straddle the river itself. Various stores and workshops dot the maze of winding and narrow streets. Chateau Delanuit sits upon an island in the Musarde in the middle of town. It is the residence of Jacqueline Renier[1], leader of Richemulot[2]. Her influence over the nobility and society in general makes politics a game of intrigue both with a level of sophistication not seen in Ste. Ronges[3] nor a level of deadliness not seen in Mortigny.[4]

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Pont-a-Museau in Ravenloft sources

Pont-a-Museau is the main setting of the Ravenloft novel Scholar of Decay. The module Dungeon #64: Last Dance also takes place in Mortigny.

Information & Rumours

Madame Tuvache[6]

  • Madame Tuvache is a widow living in Tuvache house alone save for her aged chauffeur Mr Graves.
  • Most of servants left when Monsieur Tuvache died roughly 15 years ago. He is believed to be buried in the ground of the estate as there was no public funeral.
  • Following the death of her husband, there were whispers, but no actual proof, that Madame Tuvache poisoned him in revenge for an affair.
  • Roughly 15 years ago, Madame Tuvache employed the Vistani to added a clock tower to the southern wing of Tuvache house. None were communicative about the precise nature of their work or what was witnessed within the house.

References

  1. Gazetteer III p. 101-102
  2. Gaz III p. 135-136
  3. Gaz III p. 102
  4. Gaz III p. 103
  5. Gaz III p. 102
  6. Data from this section is taken from Dungeon #64: Last Dance