Ipswitch
About 30 miles northeast of Boston is Ipswich, among the most picturesque New England villages in the common-wealth of Massachusetts (its official designation). Its Colonial architecture and photogenic steepled churches make the town a popular place for tourists and photographers. It also has the advantage of being less densely populated than many of the area towns because of the presence of Willowdale State Forest, the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and the Sandy Point State Reservation. Ipswich is often felt to be “eerie” or “sad,” especially by the Awakened, and, though some blame this sensation on the openness of its geography, even those used to solitude agree that there’s something grim or forlorn about Ipswich that would be difficult to put into words, much less explain.
Sanctum: La Maison du Lion
The Sanguine Laurel’s family estate can be found near Ipswich.
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