Glossary

Mordecai Lemming

Kenya

Mukunga M’Dari

Montgomery Kent

Jimmy Wales

Millie Adams

Emerson Imports

Teddy’s Saloon

  • Club near the JuJu House in Harlem, New York

Mr. Emerson

London

Golden Liquid Vials

  • Found at Mukunga M’Dari’s house
  • Probably used for creating zombies/reviving dead people
  • Strange ,innoquous feeling on Raskolnikov. After a week they faded away

Three-Legged, Head-Tentacle Monster

Silas N’Kwane

JuJu House

  • Former headquarters of the Culto of the Bloody Tongue in New York
  • Secret trap door under the counter
  • Silas N’Kwane owner of the shop. In his bedroom:
    – Bloody Tongue mask: complete with mummified human tongue nailed to the forehead
    Pinga
  • Alcove with corpses: “sliced across their midriff, entrails hanging out, standing against the walls”
  • shawl made of shimmering coloured feathers
  • Another bloody tongue mask
  • Lion claws
  • Artefact, A Wooden Mask: A carved African wooden mask with four hideous faces perched atop a thick, corded neck with a basket-like reed, feather and fabric collar that would hide the wearer’s face. (retrieved)
  • Artefact, A headband of Grey Metal: various cuneiform-like runes are scratched into its surface (retrieved)
  • Artefact, A Burnished Copper Bowl: Etched with unrecognizable runes and signs. (retrieved)
  • Cash box: It contained various pieces of jewellery and personal items, several of which could be identified as belonging to the murder victims. These were handed over to Carlton Ramsey, who is using them as evidence to re-open the Hilton Adams murder case. (retrieved)
  • Bundle in leopard skin
  • Very modern marin chronometer
  • Burned

Pinga

  • Kikuyu throwing knife
  • From Kenya

Scoop London

Mickey Mahoney

Africa’s Dark Sects, Cthulhu Mythos Book

  • English, by Nigel Blackwell, 1920. Sextodecimo, blue pasteboard covers with marbled endpapers and blue-stained page edges

  • Written by explorer Nigel Blackwell during his travels across Africa, the book is an odd mix of travelogue and exposé of the ritual practices of a variety of African cults. Although the notes of his travels were obviously turned into a book, no publisher is listed on the title page.

  • Recovered from the basement of the JuJu House

  • Rebecca Shosenburg tried to read it and had a psychotic episode.

  • Bessie Simons started studying it on 1 February 1925.
    – On 29 March 1925, after being attacked by the [Fog Monster] at the Limehouse, she jumped into the Thames and lost consciousness. When she woke up, the book was gone. Later she had a dream/vision that the book was taken from her by Gavigan Edward.

Nigel Blackwell

Miriam Atwright