Peru
Peru Cult
- Peru
- Luis de Mendoza
- Zombies, dead bodies. Fat spilling from a crack in an ancient pyramid
Miles Shipley
- Painter in London
- Shipley’s House
- Disturbing paintings:
– Monster, Black Pharaoh
– Monster, Three-Legged, Head-Tentacle
– Cult of the Bloody Tongue
– Monster, Painting Lizard - Looks like his mother is the chief in charge. He has visions. Something is missing…
Artefact, Burnished Copper Bowl
- Etched with unrecognisable runes and signs.
- Found in the JuJu House
- Related to the Cult of the Bloody Tongue
Artefact, Carved, Wooden African Mask
- It has four hideous faces perched atop a thick, corded neck with a basket-like reed, feather and fabric collar which would hide the wearer’s face.
- Found in the JuJu House
- Related to the Cult of the Bloody Tongue
Artefact, A headband of Grey Metal
- Various cuneiform-like runes are scratched into the surface of this heavy, curiously-warm metal band.
- Found in the JuJu House
- Related to the Cult of the Bloody Tongue
Monster, Black Pharaoh
- Very dangerous. It is said that he will wipe off manking bringing stark truth
- In a painting in Miles Shipley’s house
- Also named Nephrem-Ka
Book, Équinoxe Divisé
- French, by Ghyslain D’Aramitz, 1807. Octavo, soft calf leather binding, pages untrimmed.
- Recovered by Basile Lerouc from the secret room in the basement of the Penhew Foundation.
- He started reading it on 25 February 1925.
- The book is an account of a French merchant, colonial administrator and explorer telling of his experiences travelling around the world, with particular chapters devoted to cataloguing and comparing regional customs and beliefs in Northern Africa, Asia and Europe. D’Aramitz relishes in describing what appear to be outlandish (possibly fictional) practices concerning farming and hunting; however, these are interspersed with dramatic and chilling folk customs that have the ring of authenticity. A number of apparent medieval rituals, stemming from the south of France, are shown to have dark and murderous origins.
Book of Dyzan
- English, author/translator unknown, reputedly of ancient origin. Quarto, bound in goatskin, woven papers, distinct smell of sulphur.
- Recovered by Jude Gregson from the secret room in the basement of the Penhew Foundation. As it is a handwritten document in some ancient English dialect, he couldn’t make any sense of it.
- Raskolnikov started studying it. After a visit to the library and the help of a librarian (who went psicotic) he was able to read part of the book
Monster, Dragon-like
- Painting in the Penhew Foundation. Basile Lerouc has it
- 16-inches sculpture in the Penhew Foundation. Tingling when touched. Jack has it
Monster, Winged Worm
- Painting in the Penhew Foundation. Basile Lerouc(Glossary) has it
- Completly dark, gigantic mouth, scales
- Encoutnered at the Misr House
- Kevin was killed by this monster
- Strengths
– Very resistant to bullets. Only critical hits can penetrate its skin - Weakenesses
– Can eat only one person at a time. Then it flies away to come back later
Artefact, Ornate Silver Daggers
- In possession of Daniel Masters and Frank Johnson (one each), found in the Penhew Foundation
Book, Scroll written Old English
- It appears to be a poem of praise to the entity known as the [Monster, Sand Bat].
Dorothy took this. - Found in the Penhew Foundation
Book, Scrolls (2) written Old French
- Dorothy took this.
- They mention someone (or something) called the [Monster, Lord of the Woods].
- Found in the Penhew Foundation
- Already read by Basile Lerouc ?
Artefact, Small Stone Jar
- Jude Gregson took this
- It contains a quantity of black-grey dust, like ashes
Misr House
- London
- Located in Walton-on-the-Naze
- Property of Gavigan Edward
- Obelisk with chains with a cartouche: Monster, Black Pharaoh
- Links to the Cult of the Bloody Tongue,
- painting of the Monster, Black Pharaoh
- Monster, Winged Worm
- 2 secret rooms. Mechanisms hidden inside armours. One empty, One with cells for prisoners (sacrifices?)
- 4 dead servants (dead)
- 2 chinese servants (escaped)
Artefact, The Headdress of Eyes
- Retrieved from the Misr House
- A golden headdress in which hundreds of small eyes have been fashioned from gold. Each eye contains a precious gem of varied colour.
- Raskolnikov has it