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Guide to Locations Found in the "Enchanted Bloodlines" Series

Bethesda Fountain: a fountain featuring the Angel of the Waters statue on top, overlooking the
Lake in Central Park, Manhattan, New York.

Bourbons: the French royal family that ruled France from 1589 -1792, encompassing Louis XIII through Louis XVI. (Photo credit: By Jean Nocret - Chatêau de Versailles, Public Domain)

Greenwich Village: a neighborhood in Manhattan, commonly known as the Village. Home to artists. (Photo credit: Greenwich Photo by Ophelia on Unsplash)

Louvre: the former palace of the French kings; public museum since 1793. (Photo created with AI)

Guillotine: an apparatus designed to carry out executions by beheading which was commonly used during the Révolution Française. (Photo Credit: Guillotine By Isidore Stanislas Helman / After Charles Monnet - Bibliothèque nationale de France, Public Domain)

Pont Neuf: the oldest standing bridge spanning the Seine. Decorated with 381 mascarons or stone masks representing the heads of forest and field divinities from ancient mythology. (Photo by Margaret Jaszowska on Unsplash)

Cataphile: a term for anyone who likes to going down into the catacombs of Paris. (Photo by Liam McGarry on Unsplash)

Île Saint-Louis: one of two natural islands in the Seine River, connected to the rest of Paris by four bridges. Home to Notre-Dame Cathedral. (Photo credit: By Jean-Pierre Dalbéra - Flickr: L'île Saint Louis à Paris)

Révolution Française: period of social and political upheaval in eighteenth-century France from
1789 to 1799. (Photo credit: By Unidentified painter)



Central Park: the largest public park in Manhattan, New York. (Photo by Jermaine Ee on Unsplash)
La Conciergerie: principal prison during the Révolution Française. The most famous prisoner being Marie Antoinette.
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Versailles: a hunting lodge then the royal home of the French Kings; now a museum. (Photo by Mathias Reding on Unsplash)
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​Le bal masque: a masked ball, popular in eighteenth century French court life. (Photo courtesy of Classic Historia)