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[[Image:Stained_Glass.png|thumb|230px|right|The stained glass window]]
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[[Image:Macbeth_Mansion_Control_Room.png|thumb|250px|right|The control room]]
  
 
Macbeth's home is a large, castle-like mansion. It features a library, a hanger large enough for at least three aircraft, a weapons room, secret passages and a dungeon. It also features a well armed security system, which include anti-aircraft cannons.
 
Macbeth's home is a large, castle-like mansion. It features a library, a hanger large enough for at least three aircraft, a weapons room, secret passages and a dungeon. It also features a well armed security system, which include anti-aircraft cannons.

Latest revision as of 16:06, 1 September 2024

Macbeth's Mansion

Macbeth's Mansion is located in the north of Manhattan and is Macbeth's home and headquarters in New York.

Characteristics

The Great Room
The Library
The Courtyard
The Hangar
The stained glass window
Macbeth's collection of weapons
The dungeon
The control room

Macbeth's home is a large, castle-like mansion. It features a library, a hanger large enough for at least three aircraft, a weapons room, secret passages and a dungeon. It also features a well armed security system, which include anti-aircraft cannons.

A unique feature is a stained glass window featuring Macbeth and Demona.

The mansion was burned to the ground in "Enter Macbeth" but was rebuilt by the time of "A Lighthouse in the Sea of Time".

By 2198, Macbeth would no longer live in New York, effectively retiring from the world. [1][2]

Appearances