Empath Abbey

Description
Empath Abbey is situated on the northwestern coast of the Britannian mainland, nestled between the open sea and the Deep Forest and not far from city of Yew. Standing since the early Age of Enlightenment as a bastion of the Principle of Love, the Abbey has long been home to the monastic order known as the Brotherhood of the Rose, renowned not only for their dedication to Love's mysteries but also for their expertise in wine-making. For centuries, these monks have tended to the Flame of Love and offered instruction to pilgrims and spiritual seekers.

Eventually, however, Empath Abbey fell prey to the ravages of the Great Cataclysm, with the brothers who once inhabited its environs relocating their order to the Cathedral of Love in distant Britain.

Age of Enlightenment
Empath Abbey was built around the time of Britannia's founding after the death of Exodus, in concert with the young Lord British's establishment of the Eight Virtues and their guiding Principles. Ruled over in its earlier days by Lord Robert and his lady, Marcy, the original Abbey appeared to have been built as a fortified castle, and was host to a company of guards and numerous defenses against the possibility of war. Within this well-guarded keep, travelers sought knowledge of Love's nature within a sacred grove of oak, and the aspirant Stranger, in their quest toward Avatarhood, came hither to seek knowledge of such matters as the Candle of Love and the tripartite Word of Passage.

Later, during the tyranny of Blackthorn's regime, Empath Abbey stood alongside the Lycaeum and Serpent's Hold as one of the bulwarks of  resistance to the Oppression, with the now enshrined Flame of Love keeping the ever-present threat of the Shadowlords at bay. Now under the administration of Lord Michael, the Abbey offered sanctuary to Julia, a prior companion to the Avatar who now lived as an outlaw under Blackthorn's rule. It was here that the Avatar eventually vanquished Astaroth, casting the Shard of Hatred from which it was spawned into the eternal fires of Love.

In the years following Lord British's return to power, the Abbey changed slowly to better conform to the needs of the Brotherhood of the Rose, with many of the old fortifications giving way to vineyards and a small cemetery. By the time of the Gargoyle Wars, the area had become populated with craftsmen, and had nothing by the way of a centralized leader to oversee its affairs.

Age of Armageddon
As the centuries passed, the Abbey slowly melded with nearby City of Justice, becoming the central building in a hodge-podge of scattered forest homes by the time of  Ultima VII. With Yew no longer functioning as an administrated town, the Abbey came to officially control the High Court and its adjoining prison. Despite this changing landscape and shift in bureaucratic function, however, the day-to-day operations of the Abbey changed little in this span, with the monks still tending to their winery as and meditations. The graveyard nearby expanded but slightly to house the newer generations of the dead.

Years later, when the Guardian established his eight columns upon the surface of Britannia, Empath Abbey was destroyed in the upheaval, with the monks therein fleeing and reestablishing their brotherhood in the Cathedral of Love in Britain. Only one monk, Brock, remained in the desolate wreckage of what had once been the Castle of Love, guarding the secrets of the Candle of Love, which had been housed in the Abbey during its later years. Seeking this artifact that they might revive the torpid Shamino, the Avatar sought out the ruined Abbey and faced the test of its mystic flame, proving themselves a pure and worthy protector of the sacred relic.

Lore




Ultima IV

 * Benjamin: solemn bard
 * Brother Antos: wise druid
 * Chinup: greeter
 * Deirdre: druid
 * Derek the Bard: bard
 * Diane (U4): counselor
 * Humlock: beggar
 * Lady Marcy: Lady of Empath Abbey
 * Lastro: solemn ranger
 * Life (NPC): ankh
 * Lord Robert: Lord of Empath Abbey
 * Malchor: paladin
 * Suzanna: lady in waiting (renamed Marina in the NES remake)
 * Thomas: hearty tinker
 * Nameless Gate Guard (Empath Abbey): gate guard
 * Nameless Pass Guard: guard

Shopkeeper:
 * Sallé: proprietor of The Love Healer



Ultima V

 * Barbra: keeper of the flame
 * Cory: cook
 * Hardluck: jester
 * Jessip: healer at The Empath
 * Julia: Companion of the Avatar
 * Lord Michael: lord of the keep
 * Tim: bard
 * Toshi: fighter (can join)

Ultima V: Lazarus

 * Sarth: monk
 * Khenton: trapper

Ultima VI



 * Eckhart: vinekeeper
 * Faren: wine seller
 * Glen: mortician
 * Mole: grave digger
 * Sionnach: bard
 * Stephanie: healer
 * Sylaina: seamstress
 * Zeke: beekeeper

Ultima VII

 * Aimi: female monk
 * Kreg: a criminal
 * Perrin: scholar
 * Reyna: healer
 * Taylor: monk
 * Tiery: undertaker

Ultima IX

 * Brock: monk

Ultima IV

 * The Love Healer: healer

Ultima V

 * The Empath: healer

Things to see

 * Graveyard
 * Knight's Bridge Field
 * Oak Grove (Ultima IV only)

Trivia

 * In  Ultima V, there is a magical wishing well in the abbey which will magically manifest horses for those requesting them.


 * Empath Abbey appears in Yoko Tanaka's manga re-telling of Ultima IV, where it appears as a classical monestary, rather than the fortress depicted in the original game. Here, the protagonist  Deane, consults Brother Antos, looking for information about his lost brother  Shiva.


 * During  Runes of Virtue II, Empath Abbey lay deserted, after a liche took up residence in the basement.  The hero could slay the liche, freeing the keep from its evil embrace.


 * Empath Abbey holds one of the worst geographical inaccurancies in Ultima IX. The ruins of the abbey are found far to the east - roughly where dungeon Wrong used to be - instead of its traditional site at the northwestern shores of Britannia.