Putting the Puzzle Together; Where Next to Focus
Charters Book Shop
Providence, RI
6:00 pm, Sept. 12, 1925
At Charters Book Shop the investigators discuss the murder and cult investigation. Book dealer Reginald Wilkins, wise old man Isaiah Bartlett, Prof. Harold Matthers, BOI Agent Gwen Baines and Reporter Eddie Sharpe share their evidence and research.
They agree there is a cult behind the gruesome and ritualistic murders. Many suspect, with varying degrees of skepticism, a supernatural element in the cult. Timothy Carver's books, notes and strange unknown language; the mysterious and missing Carcosa, his books, letters and gruesome bloody bedroom; the eccentric jazz tonalities of the Hepcats of Ulthar and their singing in the same language as Carver; the eye-within-a-pentragram symbol that keeps popping up; the disturbing revelations found in the
Pnakotic Manuscripts; the coincidences of pictures and text having to do with women and perhaps the mythological Selene. These are all pieces of the puzzle which the investigators are putting together. Is there indeed a large cult group, in multiple locations along the East Coast (and possibly beyond) with unknown motivations? Dr. Matthers' story about Emberhead is disturbing, though unfortunate that said town (and evidence) no longer exists.
The influence of drugs is brought up, but Agent Baines seems to discount that.
The
Pnakotic Manuscripts makes
fantastic claims that stretch the credulity, believed in earnest by only three men in the group. But it would explain much. The
Unaussprechlichen Kulten, history of cults, touches upon a few similarities but of most interest is
the drawings of heads on a pole, for that seems a mighty coincidence to the headless victims. The implication is there is some sort of ritual or sacrifice involved with the decapitated head. The
Testament of Selene, which Dr. Matters is beginning to read, may cast further light on the mystery. There is, after all,
reference in the Pnakotic Manuscripts to ancient alien races; and that one of its authors, Hypatia, being under the influence of the oracle-mists of Selene the moon goddess when writing her sections. All in all, Reginald, Isaiah and Dr. Matthers feel they are making headway in uncovering more dark revelations.
Isaiah agrees to go to Boston tomorrow interview the surviving 15-year-old boy whose family was murdered and their heads and hands removed. It is an hour train ride from Providence to Winchester, outside of Boston, where the boy is currently residing with an aunt.
The investigators know they must do what they can. While each individual has limited resources, as a group they bring together considerable expertise and skills. They consider it a blessing that, at least at a mundane level, the federal Bureau of Investigation and various police organizations are aware of the murders. Those organizations can be tapped for resources, and if made aware of the real nature and magnitude of the problem, can certainly become forces to be reckoned with.
The power of the press is also in their hands with Eddie Sharpe. The reporter realizes he must tread carefully in what claims he makes, when and how. He could blow open the story and prompt larger regional and national coverage, or he could embarrass his paper with crazy talk.
The men compare what next steps they can take:
1. Agent Baines confirms there will be a raid on Club Zothique
tomorrow night. Given the expertise of the investigators, the BOI has asked them to accompany the agents on this raid. They hope you will see first-hand any signs, clues or evidence that the more mundane minds of the agents might not catch. At the very least, the BOI can shut down the club for violations of the Volstead Act. Best case, they discover proof of the murder ring (or cult, think the investigators.)
2. Interviewing of other witnesses or persons of interest: the teenage boy, the wino who had four heads in a bag.
3. Talking with the mysterious old man Mr. Randolph, who visited Reginald's store a few days ago searching for books on mystic travel.
4. Tracking down the Hepcats of Ulthar jazz band, which according to Eddie are in Boston with some dates at the Cotton Club and Roxy's Moxy.
5. Tying in the Arkham murders and investigation of The Dark Pharoah's Freak Show & Carnivale, where the Seeress had a Miskatonic University ring. One of the victims was a student there. Come to think of it, wasn't there a live headless woman attraction? Marius Albertoni the hunter found the bodies, and saw the Seeress' ring, and has been harassed afterwards. Should he be brought in? The circus is currently in Worcester, MA. Investigation of the circus is best done as a group.
6. Reginald and Isaiah recall letters in Carcosa's apartment. They glanced at them and saw correspondence with Amsterdam, London, Long Island NY. Carcosa said he was going to look those over...
7. Continued research and reading of the
Pnakotic Manuscripts and
Testament of Selene. This will take 3-4 more days given the translation process, size and density of the books.