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* '''[[Astraea House]]''' — [[Astraea Society]]; ritual basement with central pentacle; backyard terminates at [[Charter Oak Forest]]; best preserved of the seven | * '''[[Astraea House]]''' — [[Astraea Society]]; ritual basement with central pentacle; backyard terminates at [[Charter Oak Forest]]; best preserved of the seven | ||
* '''Kratos House''' — [[Order of Kratos]]; formerly the second home and later primary residence of [[Elias Roarke]]; its current occupants have no knowledge of the house's history | * '''Kratos House''' — [[Order of Kratos]]; formerly the second home and later primary residence of [[Elias Roarke]]; its current occupants have no knowledge of the house's history | ||
* '''Nyx | * '''Nyx House''' — [[Nyx Society]]; site of the unsolved [[Verdant Preservation Society]] President decapitation in the 1970s | ||
* Four additional houses occupied by the remaining [[Pantheon Pact]] organizations; names and occupants not fully established in canon | * Four additional houses occupied by the remaining [[Pantheon Pact]] organizations; names and occupants not fully established in canon | ||
Latest revision as of 07:01, 23 April 2026
| Elysian Road | |
|---|---|
| Type | Historic street |
| Location | Eastern edge of Verdant, Connecticut, adjacent to Eastern Tsuga College |
| Founded | 1900-1920 (mansions constructed) |
| Owner | Various Orders and Societies |
| Notable residents | Astraea Society, Order of Kratos, Nyx Society and others |
| First appearance | Making the Grades: Kelly's Unveiling |
About
Elysian Road is a historic street on the eastern edge of Verdant, Connecticut, lined with seven grand mansions built between 1900 and 1920. Each mansion is currently occupied by one of Verdant's Orders and Societies under the Pantheon Pact. The street sits at the hinge between Eastern Tsuga College and the town proper, close enough to campus that students walk it casually but far enough from Main Street that tourists rarely wander down it. It is where the organized social and occult life of Verdant is concentrated, and where the social hierarchies of ETC have their most permanent physical roots.
The street has an eerie grandeur. Beautiful old houses with art deco interiors, a thick hemlock canopy overhead, and a history that most of the students living there do not know. The Astraea Society's backyard terminates directly at Charter Oak Forest.
Description
Seven mansions line Elysian Road, each built between 1900 and 1920 by wealthy occultist families drawn to Verdant's mystical energies. The houses share a common architectural period but vary in their current condition. Most were significantly altered during conversion to student housing. Astraea House is the exception, preserved more carefully than the others due to a founding governance charter that requires the original interior and exterior to be maintained.
The street is close enough to ETC's campus that it functions as Greek row in all but name. The hemlock canopy is thick. The houses are beautiful and slightly unsettling in the way that very old buildings with complicated histories tend to be.
History
The occultist families (1900-1929)
The mansions on Elysian Road were built during a period when wealthy families with rumored occult ties were drawn to Verdant, attracted by the town's mystical reputation and the supernatural energies amplified by The Hemlock Veil. Many of these families had connections to the Order of Aetherion, the Boston occult order whose leader Elias Roarke was among the original Elysian Road residents, having established a second home on the road between 1900 and 1920.
The street during this era was the social center of Verdant's elite occultist community. Its proximity to Camera Noctis and to House Subconium's eastern edge territory was not coincidental. These were people who knew what Verdant was and had come to be near it.
The Roarke collapse (1929)
In 1929, Elias Roarke committed fully to Verdant, relocating from Boston with the intention of making his final play for the Hemlock Veil. That same year Marguerite (Gen 7) used The Anklet of Inevitable Accord to compel Roarke to kill his family and himself. The deaths were officially ruled a murder-suicide. Within a year all the wealthy Elysian Road families had quietly abandoned their homes. No public explanations were given.
The Verdant Preservation Society (late 1940s-late 1970s)
In the late 1940s the Verdant Preservation Society acquired the abandoned mansions, hoping to turn them into a tourist attraction. The project never gained traction. By the 1970s the properties saw fewer than 100 visitors annually. The VPS was desperate to sell but resisted student housing as inconsistent with their preservation mission.
The impasse ended when the VPS President was found decapitated in the basement of what is now Nyx Society House. The murder was never solved. It broke the remaining VPS membership and enabled the transfer of the properties to ETC's student organizations.
The Orders and Societies (late 1970s-present)
The ETC Greek ban in the late 1970s provided the opening: fraternities and sororities needed off-campus housing. The VPS Treasurer oversaw the transfer. One of the founding members of the Astraea Society was the Treasurer's daughter, which is why Astraea House was converted more thoughtfully than the others and why its founding governance charter includes a preservation requirement.
The seven organizations that took up residence established the Pantheon Pact as their governing framework and have occupied the street ever since.
The seven mansions
Each mansion on Elysian Road is named after the organization that occupies it. The full occupancy map has not been entirely established in canon but known houses include:
- Astraea House — Astraea Society; ritual basement with central pentacle; backyard terminates at Charter Oak Forest; best preserved of the seven
- Kratos House — Order of Kratos; formerly the second home and later primary residence of Elias Roarke; its current occupants have no knowledge of the house's history
- Nyx House — Nyx Society; site of the unsolved Verdant Preservation Society President decapitation in the 1970s
- Four additional houses occupied by the remaining Pantheon Pact organizations; names and occupants not fully established in canon
Relationship to Eastern Tsuga College
Elysian Road is technically off-campus but inseparable from college life. The organizations headquartered there draw their membership primarily from ETC students. The street represents the physical manifestation of a social world that runs parallel to and beneath official college life. Administration is aware of the organizations' existence and has chosen, consistently, to maintain the distance the Pantheon Pact was designed to create.
Relationship to the occult
Elysian Road was built by people who knew about Verdant's occult history and came specifically because of it. Most of the students who live there now have no idea. The art deco interiors, the pentacles, the architectural choices that seem slightly off for their period — all of it was deliberate once. Whether any of it retains functional significance has not been established in canon.
The unsolved murder in the Nyx Society House basement is the street's most explicit unresolved supernatural question. Whether it was connected to the houses' occult history, to a territorial dispute among the VPS era occupants, or to something else entirely has not been established.
Canon notes
- Which specific order occupies which mansion beyond Astraea House and Nyx Society has not been established
- The full terms of the Pantheon Pact have not been detailed in canon
- The VPS President murder has never been solved in the SSU timeline
- Whether the ley line believed to run through the Verdant Scholars Memorial Grove extends under Elysian Road has not been established
- The Order of Aetherion is not a Pantheon Pact member and does not occupy one of the seven mansions