Marble Mansion

Overview

Welcome to your undead character's massive version of Shillatown. You'll find everything you need to continue being a successful adventurer, as well as some NPC's that will provide quests for you to do.

Access

From the Great Hall just go down a few rooms and head west at the first chance you get. A short walk in a Dusty Tunnel and you'll be there. Since the living cannot get this far into the underworld, being undead is really the only requirement.

Amenities

All the normal amenities can be found scattered around the halls of the MM. On the Main Level you find a nice group of the Bank, Trader Bob's, Trader Jack's, and an Inventory in the northern section. The Experience, Spell, and Skill Trainers are very convenient, just rooms north of the MM teleport location. Bounty collecting room are a few twist and turns south of the teleport location, with the important NPC of the Plague Doctor found in the Southwest corner. Just one room east from him you'll find the potion shop that sells the curs for Bleeding, Weakness, and Confusion.

Along with the above the Main Level has various Walls of their usual random information.

Going up one level and you'll find the Blood Fountain to restore you, the Daily Quest room, and the Adventurer for gaining area badges.

One more level up is the Residence access and purchasing room and the room to buy the Kitchen skills (Cooking, etc).

And at the very top you'll find the NPC known as the Count staring determinedly out the window at a full moon. He'll be your destination to activate and complete numerous guild and other quest.

While many of these amenities can be found scattered around other areas of the Underworld, but it's convenient having them in one area. I've found that I mostly use the traders, bounty collecting, and experience/spell/skill trainers because of their ease of access. For that reason I would get the MM teleport as soon as you can, using the Mausoleum Fountain for restoration.

Guards

Yes, MM has guards, Vampire Guards to be exact. If you're weak enough they just kill you, otherwise as a punishment of killing them you'll lose all on hand gold and experience. Just ignore them like you have in all the towns/villages you've ever been to, and don't accidentally attack them by pressing the wrong button.

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