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Master Fwiffo

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  • Birthday 09/28/1984

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    Played FFG Star Wars for several years and am now transitioning to Call of Cthulhu
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    FFG Star Wars, Call of Cthulhu
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    Abilene, Texas
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    Avid sci fan and reader.

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  1. You too huh? I don’t want to try and recreate them from scratch but I will if I have too.
  2. International RPG day is coming up! And I’ve been working closely with my local gaming store to GM this new scenario. In fact, they already got me the print version, and I’m thinking it will be a lot of fun! However, I remember reading that a PDF would be available here. That would make it easier to print those pre-gens instead of trying to remake them entirely. Do we know yet when that will be available? Thanks!
  3. I caught the train! Super excited to run this beast now! Awesome job guys!
  4. Wow! Glad I got it when I had the chance! Can’t wait to spend a year running it!
  5. Welp you scared me into buying it, you devils you! I guess I know what I’m running next year!
  6. I HAVE BEEN NEGLECTING MY THREAD! We had a long period of down time due to circumstances beyond everyones control - we lost a few players, and then gained some new ones. But Ive been real busy and haven't sat down to tell my tales. But then we had Last Night which was one of the GREATEST SESSIONS EVER. So lets play catchup. Abigale Fife and Professor Benjamin Ivy were our returning charcters, and they were joined by ruby star player Tony Amor, Medical Student Archibald Crane, Bob Jones the Janitor, and later, Professor Danny Butterman. Tony, Archibald and Bob quickly noticed their friends among the students who had gone to Vermont were acting oddly. Eventually they ended up with Abigail and Ivy, and all began investigating the students, noting their odd behaviors and trying to pin down what had happened. As Ivy investigated Blake, Abigail of course focused on her dear love Willie Noakes, while the others talked with everyone else. Just for the sake of getting past all I don't remember, Ivy ended up checking on Blake as he committed suicide. At the same time, the rest had teamed up with Albert WIlmarth to try and get some info out of William. Eventually, cornered in a diner and caught in his lies, Willie confessed he was actually Henrey Ackley, and he was doing this because of something called the Mi-Go - and he began imploring them to let him go, as he knew the Mi-Go would find out. Abigail's player had to leave as Tony escorted Willie outside - and then a misinterpreted signal caused Bob the Janitor and Tony to jump him - he broke free and tried to escape - and Bob literally ran him down with his truck, - and the three piled him in and took him back to Bob's house fr interrogation (I love my new players). They strung Willie up and hung him from the ceiling until he returned to consciousness, but they couldn't get any more out of him - as the ground suddenly began to shake and all three saw immense tentacles of an unknown beast ripping out of the ground. Archibald and Bob went mad and fled the house, with Tony on their heels - when he suddenly heard a gunshot. He turned - and all signs of the monster were gone. He ran back inside and found Willie dead, a gunshot in the back of his head. Panicking, he bundled Willie into Bobs truck, and dumped Willies body in the river. And in the next session, I taught them not to be murder hobos, as the police, alerted by an "anonymous tip", find Willies body in the river. And as Willie had been seen with WIlmarth, Abigail and Tony at the diner, all three were "detained" - even after Tony tried to run. Abigail's player couldn't make it, so we assumed she assaulted a cop during interrogation and ended up in jail (His answer next week: Fair enough). Tony managed to convince the cops he didn't kill Willie (which was true - technically) and let him go. He quickly returned to Ivy and confessed everything. Meanwhile Archibald and Bob tried to lay low - but always found the altered students keeping an eye on them. Ivy tried some subtle confrontation on Terrance Laslow and after a critical fail on a pushed roll - suddenly witnessed the library catch fire - ushering all the students out and then fleeing himself - only to find the steps he was stepping on didn't exist, falling to the ground and injuring himself. He glanced back to see everything completely fine - other than a lot of students staring at him - esoecially Terrance, who was laughing. At that point he became reaaaaaaly scared of Terrance, and enlisted the aide of fellow professor Butterman. That night Robert Block attempted to contact Archibald and have him meet him in the graveyard, but Archibald was unable to contact anyone else, and decided not to go. The next day, Block was found dead. Knowing something was about to happen, they tried to corner Harold and Louis, only to be attacked by Terrance and his psychic powers, who then use invisibility to escape into the crowd - and Harold and Louis escaped the science building. At that point, Archibald failed a pushed roll, and decided he was hungry, but as he took a couple nibbles, lunch tasted odd, so he took the remainder to the medical lab to investigate. They again cornered Louis and Harold, along with Clarissa, and tried to get something out of them, but the altered students called their bluff and dared them to give them a solid reason to expel them. They headed back outside to discuss what to do. At that point, Archibald found that there was something in the food - and as he did, his mind suddenly began to regress, being struck with severe amnesia - as did 300 other students in the school. Before long, a riot broke out. As the main group watched trucks flip and catch fire and fights break out around them, they headed to the science building where they suspected Professor Learmouth was in danger. Then behind them, they heard an explosion from the One library. Faced with the decision on what to do, they decided to save the Library, where Professor Harold and Jason Trent were wielding strange weapons and looting rare books. They confronted them, and ended up killing both in the process, using the alien mist gun to douse the flames and save much of the library. But it was too late to save Professor Learmouth. By the time they got to him, he was on a slab, his brain gone. Having learned about the Safehouse, half the crew headed there - and when they arrived, saw the winged insect creatures and the headless bodies of the surviving students as they flew into the night... AND THEN LAST NIGHT. All but Abigail and Ivy were joined by Smith Smythe, Detective (a players brother who was visiting and quickly became Destined to Die), who rounded up and arrested all the PC's for their involvement in the incidents the night before. But SMythe soon found his pursuit of justice frustrated for unknown reasons - as he was soon approached by Leon Pasqualle, who had power and paperwork to get them released, and convinced them all to go with them They all arrived at Federated Oil and Chemical, where they met Mr ABelard, and his staff. They agreed without hesitation to take up his cause against the Mi-Go, and had a wonderful dinner as the plan was filled in and the NPC's introduced. Over the next few weeks they discussed much with Dr Sarah, and saw the basement and the recording. While there, Butterman convinced her to let him study the ancient tablet they had discovered with the deep ones, as it was his field. As he studied it, he learned how to Contact Their God.... But I'm getting ahead of myself. Archibald studied the Pnaktopik Manuscripts (a loaned gift from Armitage for saving his life and the library) and the others trained with hand weapons to prepare. They then went on the Side Trip to Canada, and it went fairly straightforwardly, with Smtyhe playing the part of Hobo to eventually entrap the crazed priest. But after Canda, they went back for the final feast before the new expedition to Vermont. There was much celebration, and Tony got really drunk. And then the lights went out. Smythe and Bob accompanied the radio operator down the stairs to see what was happening - and as a Deep One appeared, SMmythe held his ground to give the others a chance to escape. He didn't last very long. The other retreated to Abelards private floor and barricaded the door, and began making plans to escape to the roof and down the long fire escape. The deep ones battered against the barricade, and then broke through. Tony and Archibald went mad, Tony deciding fire was the only solution and setting the room on fire, while Archibald saw it and thought... it was beautiful... like he.... belonged.... Tony lunged through the fire with a makeshift torch to attack the Deep One, and burned it badly - before falling to it's claws/ The other pushed forward, charging through the fire toward the retreating players who were covering for the NPCs. There were lots of missed gunfire rolls. Butterman went down, badly wounded but conscious, as Bob struggled and suffered a major wound from the rampaging Deep One. And then Butterman decided to do something crazy. He tried to contact Cthulhu. Drawing the shape of the God in his own blood, he looked over at Tony, still holding on to life.... and then Tony passed. And with the sacrifice, Butterman contacted Cthulhu. Cthulhu demanded to know what he wanted, and Butterman asked Cthulhu to make his servants leave. Cthulhu asked for something more in return. And then Butterman remembered Bob.... Also dying.... And Bob Died. (And yet somehow he passed all the Sanity Checks) The remaining Deep Ones stopped suddenly - and gathered Tony and Bob's bodies as they suddenly turned and left. The Deeps Ones fled.... But at what cost? It was amazing.
  7. Ready for this week! I've got my props and my next set of character handouts. If I had time I'd do more, like a newspaper article recapping the fallout from the last session, but ah well. Also a PDF of the new portraits! Portaits Episode 2.pdf
  8. SPOILER ALERT! PLOT AND DETAILS FOR NEW SCENARIO COLD WARNING FOLLOW! DO NOT READ UNLESS YOURE OK WITH SPOILERS LAST WARNING COLD WARNING SPOILERS START HERE Our crew today consisted of people from Doors to Darkness, and included Geraldine Thornhill, Journalist, Jacob Gibson, Custodian, David Wilcox, Magician, Melissa Darvies, Scientist, and John Lucas, Doctor. Doctor Lucas received a call fro Dr Trenton Harod, a psychologist, who was deeply concerned about the recent suicide of one of his patients, Joesph Sutton. The Investigators gathered and arrived, and the Dr told them of Suttons strange nightmares involving the cold, and how his condition seemed to get better before he suddenly committed suicide, and how his pregnant wife Mary had been spirited away by his brother, Stuart Sutton, after the suicide to his privately owned Winter Lodge in Main. The Investigators began to arrange travel to Main, check out the Police and Coronary reports (and quickly determined it couldn't be suicide), and interviewed the Tennant of the Suttons upper floors (who provide them some handwriting proving the suicide note was fake). They prepared to head to the Winter Haven Lodge to confront Sutton, but that night a sudden blizzard stuck Arkham, and the next morning they received a panicked call from Harods secretary, who couldn't reach him. They found his house covered in deep slow, and forcing their way in, they found Harrod's body - frozen instantaneously and blasted by chilled ice. Wilcox, the Magician, went mad in the moment, and developed a fear of blizzards. They then took the train and ended up in Winter Haven Lodge, where they met the indian housekeepers, likely mob boss Tony Morello and his Daughter Rose, and author and a Dr - and Stuart Sutton himself, who was cordial. Wilcox and Dr Lucas attempted to sneak into Sutton private office as Geraldine distracted Sutton (01 on Charm!) and went for a walk, flirting with him and promising to meet him after dark in a place of his choosing. Lucas went through his office and discovered his notebook - which revealed Sutton as a mad worshipper of something he called "the Master" and that the Pregnancy was likely his. Meanwhile Wilcox attempted to break into Suttons personal quarters, but after failing a pushed roll, was confronted by Tony Morello, who became very suspicious of him. Over dinner, howls of unknown creatures pierced the night, and Dr Lucas deliberately raised Sutton suspicions by describing the body of Dr Harrod. Meanwhile, Geraldine took Rose aside (she had been flirting with Wilcox) and convinced her to dress in her clothes (to fool her father, she claimed) and meet "Wilcox" at the meeting place she'd arrange with Sutton. She then informed Tony that his daughter was going to sneak out - and he grabbed his "violin case" he happened to be carrying. That night, Gibson and Dr Lucas snuck out of the lodge, Lucas attempting to gain access to the private outside shelter where he suspected Mary Sutton was being held, while Gibson headed for Lucas's private quarters - which he got into and learned about "Wendigos". Meanwhile, Geraldine tailed Rose and Tony - but got lost on a pushed roll. Lucas too failed a pushed roll - which meant both were outside when the Wendigos appeared. Lucas fled back to the lodge and got inside, barely escaping the creature, which began to pound on the walls of the lodge. Geraldine, however, failed to outrun hers - and it took her arm. But it stopped, and stared at the sky as a strange, unearthly scream came on the wind, and the sound of gunfire echoed through the forrest... Geraldine, armless and half-dead, appeared at the lodge door the next morning, where Lucas stabilized her, and the housekeepers informed the remaining guests that Sutton was missing. Wilcox attempted to get over his fear of the cold, while Melissa began preparing a tranquilizer - just in case. Gibson went to Investigate the gunfire - and found the bodies of the Morellos utterly crushed by what appeared to be a giant foot - and went mad. By the time he returned, wide eyed and raving, Geraldine was stabilized, and the group decided they had to get into the private shelter. They knocked the door down, knocked out the nurse guarding Mary - and found the icy blue, grotesque, stained, filthy form of the pregnant woman. Lucas took one look and decided they needed to perform an emergency C-Section, and then things got really weird. The instant the human-looking child made it's first cry, Mary Sutton froze to death, turning into an icy shard of her former self, driving Wilcox mad again (THE SECOND TIME IVE WITNESSED THIS), and causing him to dive into the fire to warm himself. Then, dozens of Wendigo appeared, attacking the shack, trying to get in as the group barricaded themselves inside, and debated wether or not the baby was actually demonspawn and had to die. Then Sutton called out, telling them they would live if they "released Ithaqua's child." When that call was made, Melissa stealthy injected the baby with tranquilizer - enough to kill it over time. But using the baby as a hostage, the group walked out. But when Sutton saw the child, he grew angry. Expecting a demonchild and not a healthy looking baby boy, he cursed the sky and Ithaqua's name. Immediately all the Wendigo backed away. The Investigators tossed the baby and split - all except Geraldine, who began to stab the infant repeatedly. Ithaqua manifested, the mere sound driving all the investigators insane. He grabbed both Geraldine and Sutton, then attempted to breathe life into his offspring - who merely crumbled into powdery snow. Then with a howl, he raced into the sky with both Geraldine and Sutton, and then threw them violently to the ground from hundreds of miles in the sky... The next day, the surviving investigators wandered into down, dazed, fearing cold, and with no memory of anything that had happened the past few days.The lodge itself was found burned to the ground, the guests all missing - save for the crumpled bodies of Sutton and Geraldine, as the icy winds continued to howl... And that was Cold Warning! Back to the campaign next week! I'd highly recommend picking this up from GoldenGoblin when they do a full release. It was a ton of fun, well thought out and very creepy.
  9. It's RPG Appreciation Day at my local gaming store, which means it's time for another one off. And I've got a special one - SPOILER ALERT! I help kcikstart Goblin Globe Press's new work, COLD WARNING, and as it came in just a week or two ago this seems a perfect time to try it out! So prepare for a few spoilers if you haven't gotten it yet! Since it's a New Player draw, I've gone pretty extravagant again, with several extra props and one above and beyond the call of duty - a recording made by suicide victim Joseph Sutton who's death kickstarts this adventure into the cold. (It's not very good but what can you do?). I've also added an excerpt from Algernon Blackwoods The Wendigo (the Investigators can find a copy in the adventure), and as Wendigo feature prominently, I've also got hold of some "Sasquatch Recordings" - supposedly real recordings of strange yelps and cries in the forrest. They're pretty creepy and should make an excellent addition to the atmosphere. Now if only I can think of a way to make it really cold in the room.... Pretty excited! I'll post a summary after and let you all know how this new scenario went. (Both spoiler and non-spoiler).
  10. Only had Professor Ivy and Abigail this week, but it went pretty well despite that. After dreams were finally compared, they went and interviewed miss Angus Bellweather - after learning about some hard truths about Cobs Corners, the rain started to pour, and they learned their compatriots from the survey group had the bridge collapse from under them. A large rescue effort ensued, featuring ingenuity from the PC's and heroism from a few of the NPC students - when a large pinkish blob appeared in the water, Abigail rolled a critical pushed fail, and fell into the water, which about broke her spirit, until William Noakes rescued her, blossoming their budding romance. Fortunately, the group still didn't seem to suspect Robert Blane of anything - just of taking the accident hard. That night, after another shared dream, Abigail became determined to go into the forrest (and nearly staged a kidnapping to do it), while Professor Ivy tried to gather materials to join the overnight survey team. However, Abigail disappearance into the forrest became a distraction, so he took Willie and Jason Trent into the forrest after her - finding evidence she had been attacked by an immense beast - and the strange zoos watching from the trees. Jason fled back to the house, and then Willie served as a distraction to get the Moon Beast to drop Abigail unconscious body while Ivy rescued her. The beast pursued Willie and then as Abigail awoke, she and Ivy confronted the Dream Gate and the mangled body of John Jeffried embedded in the rock, his psychic words pleading with them to "save her" and "kill me". Abigail obliged the latter almost immediately (She's pretty much a psychopath at this point), and the two embarked to rescue the Bratwaith girl from the Men of Leng, doing so and barely avoiding the returning Moon-Beast on the way back. Unfortunately, on return, things went to hell. The Deputy turned on them almost immediately and accused them of kidnapping the girl, and the Sheriff, having the two absentee PC's in a jail cell already for returning "drunk" and babbling about an attack, as Robert Blane and a few (mind-swapped) students came along as muscle, agreeing all were drunk or worse. Ivy threw a fit and demanded to take them back to the cabin, yelling about cultists and beasts and his rights - which they found in ruins with no signs of any cultists or beast. Jail cell for them, as Professor Harold came and sent them back to Arkham, promising to look into the matter himself... We're taking another break this week as it's our stores Free RPG week and I'm running a special one shot. What is it? Well, stay tuned, because there's a chill in the air... a Cold Warning...
  11. Had to skip a week due to 3 of four players being busy. Boo. Excited for next week though.
  12. Our team of PC's included Professor Benjamin Ivy, Fencing Coach, Abigail Fife, Folklore Student (and aspiring Witch... maybe), Harvey Shultz, Graduate Student in Geology, and Rory Smythe, Anthropology Student. Professor Ivy was invited along to Chaperone by Professor Harold, while Schultz was sent by Professor Learmouth to keep an eye on things. We introduced our large and diverse cast of students - everyone hated Terrence Laslow on sight, while Abigale decided immediately she had a crush on William Noakes and played that up accordingly. The trip to the farmhouse was mostly uneventful, as was the arrival and initial exploration of Cobbs Corners. Abigail caught sight of Young Jason Haggerty's creepy tree drawing, but was brushed off when he told her "you're too old to understand." A trip to the library also introduced them to the library caretaker, and Abigail managed to find Azathoth and Others in the poetry section, and checked that out. Meanwhile, Shultz set out to do an initial survey of the first dig site for Pasquillium - and found some veins that he he thought looked promising. Tat night, Deputy Cutter told them the story of Sarah McClearan and her shade that haunted the farmhouse. Before turning in, Abigail attempted to improvise a spell to make William fall in love with her - and a luck, power and then sanity roll (all wildly successful) - well, it didn't make him fall in love with her, but he seemed to notice her a bit more. That night, the dreams began. Abgale (who had known John Jeffries) and Shultz both received the dreams from the forrest, while Ivy dreamed of the dreamlands - and Smith dreamed of Sarah's Shade. The next morning, Schultz caught sight of the strange rat-like creature in the woods, and left befuddled. The mineral group went to their dig site, and found absolutely nothing. The folklore group went about, interviewing locals. They learned a few interesting tidbits, including the buzzing from the mountain and the disappearance of the local girl - and also some blatant herrings, including the ghost dog on a nearby mound. Guess which one they decided to investigate that night? It turned out there was a dog on the mound - a big local well trained one that chased them right the hell off the farmers property. That night, Ivy, Abigail and Schultz all dreamed the same dream.... while Smith again dreamed of Sarah's Shade... And sadly we had to end there. They've yet to discuss the dreams, or pick up either on the Young or the Mi-Go, and they may only just be getting the hint about the dream lands. Perfect,
  13. Salutations fellow Travelers! As I'm now splitting off into Campaign mode and may have some assets here that will help fellow GM's run this beastie, I'm starting a new thread. As before, I'll be chronicling the tale as my intrepid players delve into this campaign against the Mi-Go. And as usual, I have propped up quite a bit. First, as per my Wont, here are a number of "covers" done in Pulp-Style to give Investigators a taste of the atmosphere of the Individual sections of the Campaign. I've titled the 'episodes' as follows: 1) Perchance to Dream 2) Back to School 3) The Benefactor 4) A Night of Chaos 5) The Harvest 6) Beyond Your Wildest Dreams Some of the names were taken from the chapters, others I made up to fit what I felt the mood would be. And I just noticed I'm going to have to fix some formatting in Episode 6 - DOH. And along with that, here's the props for the first Episode. For the most part, I've stuck with the handouts provided (mostly because I've been too busy to give them the attention they deserve. But I did add a couple things, including a newspaper article to begin the scenario that details the ill-fated expedition of Daphne Devine and her companions. Also, I created a number of "dream" handouts - the first batch will only have the dream repeat once, while everyone will get a dream - a few harmless fluff (you're naked in front of the your class!), one a red herring (you're haunted by the ghost of Sarah Maclearan!) and one with a quick trip into the dreamlands to help set the tone for the later encounter with the Moon Beast. The second batch has mostly repeated dreams, with another dream of Sarah Maclearan as a fun red herring, while anyone who receives the final dream will have the same plot-relevant dream. But the big help I've made is that large batch of little cards. Character cards, in fact! Here's a closeup of some of them. Because this campaign has a large cast, I realized that not only would I have trouble keeping up with everyone - the players would too. To solve this problem, I've run two batches of these little cards, each with a portrait and some common (easily knowable) information about each character. Handing these to the players as references as characters are introduced will help solidify the characters in the players mind, and I've kept a copy for myself as well - as needed, I can jot notes on the back for any characters changes (or if they notice something). This will also help immensely with part two when brains are swapped out. I've attached PDF's that include all characters in the first episode, as well as people who figure prominently in Cobbs Corners and in the prologue. I'll next post the ones from episode 2 - once I do them later this week, that is. Anyway, I hope you guys find this helpful, and I'm looking forward to taking this journey as it is... A TIME TO HARVEST! Portraits ep 1.pdf Portraits Intro.pdf
  14. Wow, I totally forgot to do this. In the middle of transitioning jobs, so I haven't had much time. Fortunately, I'm on a two week-hiatus after the conclusion of Curse of Chaugnar Faugn while one of my players GM's a couple sessions of Delta Green - which he's been wanting to do, and unfortunately he's leaving for a few months after this week, so I thought it'd eb good to take a break and let him have some fun before running Time to Harvest. ANYWAY, the Curse of Chaugnar Fagn.... The papers reported another Ripper murder, alerting the players to the fact that Chaugnar Fagn was back. At the same time, one of the now npc characters reported that several of their mythos tomes had been stolen. Suspcion immediately fell on Ted Vincent, our loyal PC who had been continuing relations with miss Violet Stauton. Harold Higglebotham and Bruce Bannon went to pay Ted a visit - and found him missing completely. Around the same time, one of Bannon's employees approached him, letting him know he had a call - it was the police station in New York - they had picked up Miss Stauton wandering incoherently in the streets, and she was asking for both him and Harold by name. They went and approached her suspiciously, Bruce convinced she was behind everything. He demanded to know what she had been doing. And that's when Ted's player revealed his mind was in her body. I have to say, the reaction at the table was one of my favorite things ever. With Ted-now-Violet in tow, they picked up a Gypsy Mystic (Simon Victors/ Ed McMillians 3d try at a character, hoping to make it through the scenario this time: Spoiler, he doesn't). and did some sleuthing. Bodies kept turning up around the Wharf, and an inspection of Stations house found bits of his journal, which revealed that Violets mind had been replaced by Professor Stations - but no hint from where he lived. But finally a dream visit to the Gypsy from Chaugnar Fagn gave them the clue. Meanwhile, Bruce mt up with Nikola Tesla for some diversions, but found the true treasure outside, the mostly insane Vladimir Trepoff, who had built a Time Space device they thought they could use to kill the Elephant GOd. They went into CHaugnars hiding place, and found Professor Stuaton in Ted's body - now deformed hideously to look more like the God. Ted-as-Violet snapped and attacked him, while Stauton summoned a Dimensional Shambler (from the texts he'd stolen) to attack the crew. The Shambler was dispatched, when the Elephant God arrived. They fled the warehouse, heading back toward Trepoff's device, while our Gypsy Mystic through a spell back at the God, angering him further, as the players got in a car and fled, the elephant God running close behind. He caught up right near the warehouse and smashed the car as the players fled inside. Trepoff snapped as soon as he saw the God and fled as Chaugnar Fagn marched in. The weapon trained on him began to hurt and push him back as he pushed forward. The Gypsy Mystic got behind him and tried to cast a spell, distracting him, but she was soon grabbed and hurled into the beam. As the strange device wore down Chaugnar, it suddenly short circuited and began to hum (Critical fail 100!) Ted attempted to fix it while everyone else fled - and then it exploded creating a bizzzare bubble, that, once dissipated, left only a patch of flowing grass, with Harold and Bruce staring dumbly in horror. They quickly tracked down Stauton - and Harold murdered him in cold blood and rage.... Meanwhile, millions of years in the past, Ted-as-Violet and the Gypsy Mystic awoke in a strange lush forrest, the bellowing rages of the elephant god nearby. Ted fled into the wilds - while the Gypsy Mystic approached the Elephant Got and bowed before him, pleading to serve her new master in penance for her sins, reverting to the cult beliefs she had left behind. Meanwhile, Ted fled until he ran into a huge, connical being who seemed most surprised to see him there, and offered to take him back to the City of the Great Race for further study.... And thus Tales to Mystify had what I jokingly called its "Mid-Season finale". When we pick up next week, well...
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