Mr. Splitfoot

What is the importance of the Adirondacks in the novel, Mr. Splitfoot?

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Mardellion set up his cult in an abandoned mine area in the Adirondacks. The location is incredibly remote, with the nearest town miles away, forcing travelers to cross a rickety old wood bridge in order to get up to the property. There is a large and beautiful main house built of stone and several small cabins down by a nearby lake. Mardellion built a huge, grand temple for his followers to worship.

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