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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 10 months
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𝔗𝔥𝔬𝔯𝔫𝔟𝔯𝔦𝔡𝔤𝔢 𝔐𝔞𝔫𝔬𝔯 𝔦𝔰 𝔞 𝔩𝔞𝔯𝔤𝔢 𝔢𝔰𝔱𝔞𝔱𝔢 𝔦𝔫 𝔇𝔞𝔯𝔱𝔪𝔬𝔬𝔯, 𝔈𝔫𝔤𝔩𝔞𝔫𝔡, 𝔞𝔫𝔡 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔰𝔢𝔱𝔱𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔬𝔣 𝔇𝔢𝔞𝔱𝔥 𝔦𝔫 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔉𝔞𝔪𝔦𝔩𝔶, 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔰𝔢𝔠𝔬𝔫𝔡 𝔪𝔦𝔰𝔰𝔦𝔬𝔫 𝔬𝔣 ℌ𝔦𝔱𝔪𝔞𝔫™ Յ.
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byjmcv · 7 months
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HITMAN Dartmoor - Thornbridge Manor
HITMAN - Dartmoor - Thornbridge Manor
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diana-fortyseven · 4 months
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Mature, Mission Fic, Murder Mystery, Undercover as a Couple
A murder mystery event in Thornbridge Manor is the perfect opportunity for Agent 47 and Diana Burnwood to complete the contract on their target's life. The evening ends with more murder and more mystery than expected.
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pixelcetamol · 10 months
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Hi!! Since you are a great sim builder and fellow hitman fan, have you ever thought about trying to recreate Thornbridge Manor from Death in the Family? Love your work!
Hey 👋🏻 i have actually done Thornbridge Manor but I screwed up the proportions and only realised once I started doing Zachary’s bedroom 🫠 I’ll have to redo it sometime. But thanks for the compliments!
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hitmanfanfics · 1 month
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Chapter Update!
spinanotherstory and HopeStoryteller posted a new chapter of He Made It Count (3631 words):
Chapter 2: Lucas Grey (1503 words) by spinanotherstory and HopeStoryteller
Chapters: 2/2 Fandom: Hitman (Video Games) Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Agent 47 & Lucas Grey, Agent 47 & Diana Burnwood, Lucas Grey & Olivia Hall Characters: Agent 47 (Hitman), Lucas Grey Additional Tags: Faked Suicide, Agent 47 is Bad at Feelings (Hitman), Character Death Fix, Autistic Agent 47 (Hitman), Guns, Canon-Typical Violence, Lucas Grey Lives
Summary:
Following a successful mission at Thornbridge Manor, Lucas Grey is cornered by the Constant's agents. 47 plans on rescuing him.
Things don't quite go according to plan. But they don't go as badly as they could have.
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lucas-grey · 3 years
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After talking about Dubai, it’s time for my review of the second location in Hitman 3- Thornbridge Manor! Spoilers ahead!
After the amazing trailer for Thornbridge Manor, which revealed the detective mission story, I was very hyped. I’m a huge Fan of Sherlock Holmes and when I was a child, my mother used to watch series like Miss Marple or Murder, She wrote. I myself was a huge fan of Alfred Hitchcock. That’s why the trailer gave me all the mystery detective vibes.
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And I wasn’t disappointed. The huge building looked eerie in the secluded surroundings of Dartmoor. The whole atmosphere was kinda menacing.
Nonetheless, the detective mission story is one of the best mission stories in the whole WOA trilogy. It was so much fun! It put the threatening mood behind. I was all in the detective mode!
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As the detective, I was alllowed to look around almost every corner of the building. Neither the building nor it’s surroundings are as huge as they first seemed. But the design is absolutely stunning!
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The manor has so many details. I liked, that every room was designed individually (not like the houses in Whittleton Creek which looked all the same). The house looks like a combination of every murder mystery movie cliche.
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It feels like the house has it’s own story. It’s one of those houses you’d like to visit during daytime and where you don’t want to be alone at night. Huge chandeliers, hunting trophies and paintings of grumpy looking people adorn the rooms. The building’s perfect design makes up for it’s lack of size.
But, let’s go back to the murder mystery. You have to take a closer look at the crime scene, using the new camera to scan the dead body of Alexa Carlisle’s brother and other interesting things.
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Little by little it becomes clear that this strange family, which is led by a cold matriarch, holds many dark secrets and it is fun to reveal all of them.
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Playing as the detective was also fun, because 47 and Diana worked so good together. It was cool to have so many interactions with people. I wish there’d be more chances like this to interact with NPC’s.
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The other mission stories are also fun. Pushing Alexa into her fake grave or electrocuting her while taking a family picture is both morbid and fun and it fits the whole plot as a homage to old murder mystery crime movies and novels.
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In the end, the whole threatening atmosphere becomes true. The location is followed by my most hated cutscene, so I always hate to leave the property. But in the end, Thornbridge Manor is one of my most favourite locations in Hitman 3; I would put it on the second place.
What do you think about Thornbridge Manor? I would love to hear your opinion, so feel free to comment or to write me a message!
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tvfreak56 · 3 years
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Dartmoor - Thornbridge Manor
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tobiasrieper · 3 years
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HITMAN locations • Dartmoor, England
Thornbridge Manor. The Carlisle family's home for countless generations.
The revenant Alexa Carlisle and her three adult children, younger brother Zachary, grandson and daughter-in-law are all gathered to conduct Carlisle's sham funeral. Curiously, Carlisle summoned a famous London PI soon after arriving this morning, but his purpose at Thornbridge is yet unclear. Now, the target knows that you're coming and her guard detail is top notch, so Mr. Grey will secure their nearby field HQ and intercept all calls going in and out of the estate. Any appeal for backup is going to fall on very deaf ears.
Good luck, gentlemen.
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cicaklah · 3 years
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New fic alert!!!
Fandom: Hitman
Pairing: 47/Diana
Rating: english heatwave
Summary: Many years after "Death in the Family", circumstance brings 47 and Diana back to Thornbridge Manor, just as the flowers burst into bloom.
Tagged: english summer, the dartmoor garden show, Established Relationship, many years after hitman 3, inappropriate use of architectural features of 18th century manors, national trust properties, references the death of lucas grey, Bittersweet, Married Sex
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Notes: haha yeah lust dropped today and instead of BDSM clubs I wrote semi-retired married sex in a national trust property.
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 10 months
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Thornbridge Manor is a large estate in Dartmoor, England, and the setting of Death in the Family, the second mission of HITMAN™ III.
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dianaburnwood · 3 years
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100% sure that 47 stood there, silent, for an achingly long time... long after the last footsteps had faded, long after he called Olivia.
Until he finally knelt down, and carefully, gently, removed Grey’s coat, setting it aside. 
He walked until he found a shovel left by one of the gardeners at Thornbridge Manor, and then walked back into those woods again, back to where the body was, and started digging. 
The skin was still warm. Softly, he lowered the body into the earth, and started shovelling soil again. 
He made sure the grave was not unmarked. Small stones were placed at its edge. 
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diana-fortyseven · 3 years
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nightingaletrash · 3 years
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not me casually re-arranging in-game material to find a more interesting way of doing things because that’s what I do apparently :)
Ingram and Stuyvesant are dead, and Lucas is torn between going for Carlisle and figuring out where the Constant’s gone. Killing Carlisle puts an end to the threat of the Partners, gets him some measure of justic for all that’s been done to him and 47... but he knows that she’s just a woman now. She has her brains and knowledge, but her resources are gone. Edwards took everything out from under her, so how much of a threat is she really? She is one, of course, but she’s not exactly the primary concern anymore. Can they really afford to prioritise her just for revenge’s sake?
Before they can make a decision either way, Diana calls and warns them: the ICA knows what they’ve done and they’re coming. They promptly lose contact with her, leaving it unclear to the pair whether or not she’s been killed, but while 47 says ‘she can look after herself, it wouldn’t be the first time we’ve been in this mess’ Lucas is sceptical that the Constant would just kill her and suspects that he’s working angles. Regardless, they escape Dubai, and Lucas makes the call to go to Rolf for help in Berlin, all while directing Olivia to meet them there. Except they get there and it turns out that the ICA have tracked them there. 47 decides to send his message, while Lucas goes to find Olivia to assess the situation. By the time the night is out, the three of them realise that they need to deal with the ICA or else they’ll never have the chance to breathe and figure out their next steps. From there it’s off to Chongqing to out the ICA and give them a problem that renders the Providence contract a mere afterthought.
Meanwhile we see Edwards working his influence on Diana. Trying to convince her that fighting Providence is pointless, and that she can do more for the world by joining them. He reveals 47′s involvement in the assassination of her parents, he emphasises that the deaths of the Partners have done nothing but solidify his hold, and that Carlisle is barely a threat anymore. Not unless she reveals the deception of her own death, which just turns the world on her. He’s played the hand he’s been dealt, and he’s winning. Carlisle is down to her last few moves and she’d need a miracle to pull it off.
That miracle comes after Chongqing when Carlisle successfully makes contact with 47, Lucas and Olivia, and does the one thing they didn’t expect: she offers them an alliance. She will aid them and the militia by providing them with everything she knows about Edwards and Providence, on the grounds that they spare her life.
Olivia is completely opposed because if Edwards dies, Carlisle will turn on them and pick up where she left off. But Lucas is more conflicted. Because on the one hand, Carlisle is the enemy. The moment he learned her name, it was at the top of his list with the other Partners. He wants her dead, it’s the only thing that will let him be free of his past.
But on the other hand, even monsters serve a purpose, and it’s becoming evident that Edwards has largely solidified his grip on Providence and is set to restore it to full strength. If he passes up this chance, he stands to lose everything he’s worked for and render every risk, every death completely worthless. And that fact stings, because now he’s running the risk of him and 47 becoming their’s again. If he enters an alliance with Carlisle, what’s to stop her from trying to take control of the situation?
It’s 47 who makes the call: they’re running out of moves, and the militia is being stripped down to the bones even without the ICA. They’ll meet with Carlisle and hear what she has to say, and then they’ll decide what to do with her.
Except they get to Thornbridge Manor and discover that Carlisle has locked it down. Her brother Zachary is dead in his bed, and she believes that this was 47′s way of turning down her deal. Carlisle now needs to be eliminated before she decides to ally herself with Edwards, and they need the information she has on him. Dartmoor plays out largely the same with Carlisle being eliminated and 47 securing the information that she had gathered since HAVEN while Lucas prevents any backup from arriving at the manor in the event something goes wrong. However, if Carlisle is aware she’s meeting with 47 and that he’s just proved that he wasn’t responsible for Zachary’s death, she’ll throw in a warning: the Constant doesn’t dispose of anything he deems useful, and that includes Lucas and 47. 47 now becomes aware of Diana’s defection to Providence, and his faith in her wavers. He knows how she operates, how she plays people against each other and he wants to believe this is the case now... but he remembers the carbomb. He remembers that she was considered ‘acceptable collateral‘. And he fears that Edwards has told her.
As 47 is leaving Dartmoor, he gets a call from Olivia, who tells him that Lucas has been ambushed and captured by CICADA operatives, and that their convoy has already departed. 47 calms her down by reminding her that she tracked Janus’ coffin, she’ll have no trouble tracking the CICADA convoy. He trusts that she’ll find Lucas, and make saving him possible. In the meantime, he decides that he needs to settle matters with Diana once and for all, and travels to Mendoza as Carlisle’s information mentioned a gathering there.
Again, Mendoza plays out much the same with Diana angling to become the new Constant. 47 asks if she knew about Lucas’ abduction, and she confirms that she’s heard about it. She doesn’t know his location currently, but if she succeeds at becoming the Constant, she can see to it that he isn’t harmed. 47 goes along with the plan to take out Vidal and Yates, and then meets Diana at the olive grove where she activates the neurotoxin, revealing that she does indeed know about his part in her parents’ deaths. She makes her speech about controlling people, about how she’d been using him all these years, and that she was setting him free... just as she had done for Lucas after his capture.
Except Edwards plans to simply wipe the slate clean. He never throws away anything useful, just as Carlisle had warned him. When 47 comes to, it’s in an underground cell, back in the Institute. His first task: get out and find Lucas.
And when he does, he finds Subject 6 desperately trying to recall the memories that are slipping away from him, like water through fingers. The first friend he made in the outside world, the face of that little girl in Sierra Leone, the promise he and his brother had made, his own name. Not a number, he knows there was more than a number, but every time he gets close, it slips a little further away. And it’s killing him inside, because he knows this matters, this is an utter perversion of something, but he just can’t remember what it is that makes this so terrifying.
47 tells him his name. That they are brothers. And that he’s going to get him away from here, get him to a place where he can remember. He won’t have to deal with this alone. 6 knows 47 is familiar. He feels safer with him around. But leaving isn’t an option yet. There’s a man with a pin - a pin he knows but can’t remember - who is trying to take it all away. A man who needs to die so that he can’t take it all away. He vaguely recalls a woman visiting him too, before the Institute. A woman with a pin. 47 asks what he remembers, he just says that she promised him something. He doesn’t remember what, but it doesn’t make him feel angry or scared.
47 deals with Edwards once and for all and takes 6 Lucas away from the institute, back to Olivia who he recognises as the little girl from Sierra Leone. Olivia is angry and heartbroken over what Providence has done to Lucas, but is relieved to have him back nonetheless. She asks 47 if he really trusts Diana to bring down Providence. He thinks back on it all for a moment, reflecting on what she said to him in Mendoza, and decides that he knows Diana well enough to trust her. But a little outside help wouldn’t go amiss, and there are still people out there who are willing to put the pressure on Providence.
Skip forward a few years. Diana finally forces Providence to fold under the weight of militia attacks and mounting public pressure as people start to wake up and get angry about the impact Providence has been having on their lives. She has some grey in her hair now thanks to the pressure of playing both sides and having the weight of the world on her shoulders, but it’s done. Providence is no more. Justice has been delivered at last.
Lucas has decided to try and move on from all of this. He’s done what he set out to do, and while his memory is still spotty in places, he wants to see what life has to offer now that the past has been laid to rest. It’s time for him to finally try his hand at being free, to figure out who he is now. Luckily he’s got Olivia to keep him from staying out of trouble all together - she’s decided that she’d rather never tangle with an international conspiracy ever again, but she still wants to put some good out into the world. To make a difference, even if it’s a small one.
And 47 knows that while Providence is gone, the power they’ve left behind - dismantled as it is - will attract more like Edwards and the Partners. There will always be people like them. And he won’t stand by and let them go unchallenged or unpunished. He just needs someone with a good grasp of the situation to give him a direction, and he trusts Diana to do just that. But this time they are not handler and agent. They are partners. Ready to take on the world and make sure that no one can aspire to the same heights that Edwards grasped for.
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keravnous · 3 years
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oh, but to waltz through the empty halls of Thornbridge Manor with Arthur Edwards holding you tight, whispering all the sweet and promising things about the new age of Providence in your ear
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postalninja · 3 years
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Got Hitman on the brain, and some of the aesthetic posts on my Facebook feed are reminding me of mission locations - Thornbridge Manor and the castle on the Isle of Sgail really fit within my preferred styles of architecture!
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bibpanana · 3 years
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HITMAN 3
“Thornbridge Manor”
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