The False Foundation of Carston Veil

Carston Veil, a massive, elaborate mansion completed in 1890, was built on challenging, elevated terrain for the wealthy industrialist Mr. Alistair Carston. Despite the difficulty of the site, the house was intended to be a lasting testament to his wealth. However, the house was abandoned barely four years after completion following visible structural faults that Carston tried to suppress. The entire incident was Misrepresented to the public as a “change of plans.” The key professional figure in this matter was the Construction foreman, Mr. Tobias Finch, who oversaw the entire build. Finch’s final documents—the work schedules, material receipt logs, and structural inspection records—are either Missing entirely or physically contradictory, suggesting an intentional effort to Misrepresent the true cost and quality of the house’s dangerous, False foundation.
The Misrepresented Work Schedules

The Construction foreman was required to maintain meticulous work schedules to justify labor costs and to keep strict material receipt logs to verify the quality of the stone and cement used in the foundation. The discovery of the heavily altered work schedules, showing a drastic, undocumented shift from skilled to unskilled labor, is a professional red flag. This alteration, coupled with the complete Missing status of the material receipt logs, proves that the foundation—the most critical and expensive part of the house—was likely built with dangerously cheap and inferior materials, a fact the Construction foreman clearly tried to Misrepresent by altering the schedules. Furthermore, the final structural inspection records—the official certification of the building’s safety—are entirely Missing, reinforcing the sense that the entire build was a False venture from the start.
The False Inspection Records
