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back to: [[Carl Emerson|Carl Emerson Archives]] CARL REMELY EMERSON <br>Born: March 5, 1903 - Belvue Hospital, New York, NY <br>Died: February 10,1929 - Madisonville, KY (Eveling Industries) <br> Surviving Family: ::Brother: Andrew Emerson; Fort Carson, Salt Lake City, UT ::Sister: Patti Emerson: New York, NY ::Father: Gregory Nick Emerson: New York, NY ::Paternal Grandfather: John William Emerson: Fulton, MA ::Paternal Grandmother: Mary Dian Emerson: Fulton, MA ::Maternal Grandfather: Howard Swain, Los Angeles, CA. <br> Deceased Family: ::Mother: Kerston Eliza Emerson - perished in auto accident collision with a large moose. ::Maternal Grandmother: Sara Swain - natural causes <br> Home address: :: 356 Yorkshire Road, Boston, MA. <br> Physical Description: :: Fairly nonedescript. 5 foot 7 inches, 136 pounds, close cut sandy blonde hair and brown eyes, right handed. Burn scar across left shoulder. <br> Higher Education: ::Brown University, Providence, R.I. Four years and one year graduate work. Completed degree at Boston University. <br> Papers Published: ::<u>A Study Of Comparisons Between Pyramids in Egypt And Central America</u> :::Written in February 1924. Dealing with the similarity between construction of pyramids. 22 pages ::<u>A Look Into Cro-Magnon Man In China</u> :::Written in May 1923. A forty page paper detailing with the first man in China. 29 pages ::<u>Archaeological Studies In The Southern U.S.</u> ::: Written in October 1922. A general look at digs in the Southern part of the United States. 16 pages ::<u>Calendars of the Indians North of Mexico</u> :::Written in May of 1922. Covering the calendars of the Indians in North America. 16 pages. Originally a junior professor at Brown U, Carl and his college friend [[TheStarsAreRight:InactivePlayers#Williams.2C_Henry|Henry Williams]] pooled money to start an air-blimp passenger service in the United States. The company was short-lived however, when the blimp crashed during a thunderstorm. <br>During one of his excursions Carl picked up a baby alligator as a pet, which he named "Shoes". <br>Both Carl Emerson and [[TheStarsAreRight:InactivePlayers#Williams.2C_Henry|Henry Williams]] vied for [[Rhyner, Hannelore / also known as Medea|Hannalore Rhyner's]] hand in marriage. While Hanna eventually married Henry, she and Carl maintained a close and warm friendship. Their romantic relationship was rekindled after Henry's death, but was derailed when Hannalore became a pawn in the [[The Dark Queen|Nightsider Treaty]] put together by [[TheStarsAreRight:ActivePlayers#Ellis.2C_Carl|Carl Ellis]] and [[TheStarsAreRight:ImportantNonCharacters#King.2C_Hannibal|Hannibal King]]. <br>At some point in the late 1920's Carl Emerson took the Vow and became one of the French Soldiers. He worked very closely with Carl Ellis in developing some of the early philosophy regarding the Kings and the World Soul. <br>Carl also adopted [[TheStarsAreRight:OtherCharacters#Hopkins.2C_Esther|Esther Hopkins]], one of the Eveling Industries children, and spent a good deal of his time educating and raising the young girl, in an attempt to allow her to lead a normal life. <br>Carl Emerson's life was cut short just as his abilities as a Soldier were beginning to flower. In February of 1929, while exploring the abandoned mine shafts beneath Eveling Industries with Jack Lanter, [[TheStarsAreRight:AlexanderChase|Alexander Chase]] and [[TheStarsAreRight:OtherCharacters#Zelda_aka_Miranda|Zelda]] (one of the [[Terms_Used_Within_The_Campaign#Nightsider|Nightsiders]]) - he laid hands on an artifact of the Outside Ones, and his soul was ripped from his body. <br>Frantic attempts to revive Emerson failed, and his sudden death was a shock to all who knew him. <br>Carl Emerson is buried in the chapel at Whispers Estate, where a perpetual candle is kept burning in his memory.
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