Domination Mansion [ TRUSTED PICK ]

You either hold the scepter, or you hold the floor.

Inside, every corridor bent to a will. The chandeliers did not merely hang; they observed . The floorboards remembered every heel that had knelt, every whisper that had turned into a command. Rooms shifted based on who entered—a library for the strategist, a dungeon for the enforcer, a throne room draped in velvet and silence for the one who held the leash. domination mansion

From the outside, it looked like any other decaying Victorian estate—ivy strangling the iron gates, windows like blind eyes, a weather vane frozen in perpetual northeast dread. But those who knew, those who had been invited (or summoned), understood: the mansion was not a place. It was a hierarchy made of oak and shadow. You either hold the scepter, or you hold the floor

And somewhere, deep in the west wing, a door with no handle waited for the next person brave enough to knock. The floorboards remembered every heel that had knelt,