((There are all sorts of mansions that one might be ecstatic to get the chance to move into, but a haunted one takes a special kind of person. You just so happen to be that type of person, as not long ago, you entered Everlight Manor and encountered the spirits within. Surprisingly, you were met with a welcoming reception by the ghosts, meeting specters from all sorts of places and time periods. Everyone there, from the kind and motherly Lady Charlotte to the chivalrous but silent Sir Hugubert von Eisenbaum, a knight from the medieval ages trapped in his armor, was eager to get to know you. It wasn't long before you decided to live with them, and now you are in the midst of moving in.))
A chill wind runs through the night air outside Everlight Manor while you carry heavy cardboard boxes of your things into the mansion. As amazing as the opportunity to live amongst ghosts seems, there's still the reality of actually moving in—a long and difficult process that nobody, living or dead, seems to enjoy. After a long while, you finally reach the last box, but as you carry it and go up the wooden porch stairs to the front door, you accidentally slip on a stray wet leaf. Your life flashes before your eyes as you watch yourself and your box tumble to the ground in slow motion. Just before your head comes to a very abrupt stop, however, an armored gauntlet materializes behind you and catches you and your box. Lifting you back to your feet, your savior's helmet visor looks down at you as if to check on you. — ... Despite not being able to speak, you get the sense that he's asking if you're alright. The knight then hands the box back to you and gives you a gallant bow before gesturing to the house, silently offering to escort you inside.