Devontaine, or "DT" as it is referred to affectionately by its townsfolk, is on a prestigious plot of countryside in the southeast of England, and only a few hours from the shore. The city is isolated by thousands of rolling acres and the immense English manors that govern over them. The town itself is small and antique, very quaint and old-fashioned, but with all the comforts of a modern society. Even though it is such a beautiful place, there are hardly any tourists around. The city keeps a high stake on remaining incognito...
The Stone's estate is one of the largest, and oldest, around. It's been in the family clear through the 1800s, and even though the property may have shrunk, it has never been sold to any one but a Stone. The place is immense and absolutely breathtaking. It has three floors, the second and third most prominent with high-ceilings. The front lawn is vast with a fountain, and the roads are mirrored by trimmed hedge bushes. A staircase leads to the deck on the second floor where the entrace is located. The back has a magnificent pond and horse stables.