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John Elwar is a writer/seaman hailing from San Francisco. Elwar started in the game at 08/1931 in San Francisco. He was working the docks in San Francisco and had published a short story in Weird Tales titled the Thing from the Tundra. At that time another dockworker and friend of Elwar’s by the name of Jock Mahoney disappeared. Jock had been involved in liquor smuggling and at first Elwar thought that Jock may have run afoul of the mob. In searching for Jock, Elwar went to the boarding house where Jock resided. The woman who ran the house also noticed that Jock had not been around for several days. Elwar gained access to Jock’s room and found it empty and apparently had never been occupied. There were no furnishings or personal effect belonging to Jock. In addition, all of the surfaces had a thin layer of dust seeming to confirm a lack of occupancy. A search of the room did turn up a locket containing some strands of red hair. Did it belong to Jock? Where did he live and why use the room in such a way? There is no way of knowing, but Elwar found that the locket was made by Tiffany Company probably around 1890 to 1892. Elwar went about his business, but with a slowly rising sense of dread. | John Elwar is a writer/seaman hailing from San Francisco. Elwar started in the game at 08/1931 in San Francisco. He was working the docks in San Francisco and had published a short story in Weird Tales titled the Thing from the Tundra. At that time another dockworker and friend of Elwar’s by the name of Jock Mahoney disappeared. Jock had been involved in liquor smuggling and at first Elwar thought that Jock may have run afoul of the mob. In searching for Jock, Elwar went to the boarding house where Jock resided. The woman who ran the house also noticed that Jock had not been around for several days. Elwar gained access to Jock’s room and found it empty and apparently had never been occupied. There were no furnishings or personal effect belonging to Jock. In addition, all of the surfaces had a thin layer of dust seeming to confirm a lack of occupancy. A search of the room did turn up a locket containing some strands of red hair. Did it belong to Jock? Where did he live and why use the room in such a way? There is no way of knowing, but Elwar found that the locket was made by Tiffany Company probably around 1890 to 1892. Elwar went about his business, but with a slowly rising sense of dread. | ||
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The party made it’s back to the inn only to be met with final unexplainable and disturbing shock. They found that time had advanced while they were beneath the Church of the Lady. A month had slipped by though not more that a few hours was felt to have passed. How or why this had occurred none could explain. | The party made it’s back to the inn only to be met with final unexplainable and disturbing shock. They found that time had advanced while they were beneath the Church of the Lady. A month had slipped by though not more that a few hours was felt to have passed. How or why this had occurred none could explain. | ||
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