Lord Coningsby was a former citizen of Innsmouth, lord of Whateley Manor from before the days of Wilbur Whateley.
Background[]
He was a war hero, and lost his leg in battle, and received a wooden leg, and walks with a cane. Likely related to the Whateley family. After his wife the Lady Coningsby died he buried her in the Whateley Cemetery. After he died he was buried next to his wife, before the cemetery was brought over from the other world.
His gravestone reads;
- Lord Coningsby
- 1559-1626
- Sleepeth here in peace:
- an honorable man, a valiant soldier.
- He served his country well.
He haunted the mansion pacing back and forth on his cane and wooden leg. Rosella calmed his soul by returning his Medal of Honor.
Personality and traits[]
He looked much like the bearded sea captain, the lover and husband of Betty Cowden; older though, and a soldier from the look of his uniform. Indicating the lost lover was his descendent.
Titles and nicknames[]
- Lord Coningsby
- Lore Coninsby[1]
- Lord of the Manor
- Lord of the Manor Ghost
References[]
- ↑ KQC2E, pg