The Alhambra-once a lavish Moorish palace, a Spanish garrison, a Spanish palace, and the governor's seat-sits overlooking the sleepy little town of Granada, Spain. Rumored to be haunted by long dead Moorish princesses and cavaliers, the Alhambra is cluttered with secret rooms long forgotten and dark corners that may not be as safe as one would think. From Grenada, one can travel south and west to the Caribbean following the Path of the Conquistadors and on to Viceroyal Lima. Travel by sea to the British Isles is also possible. Daring adventurers can brave the snow capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada and Pyrenees mountains and travel north to France. Such a route is treacherous with the threat of an avalanche at every misstep or outcry.