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[[Image:Seedofmadness.gif|thumb|288px|Cover for "The Seed of Madness"]]
 
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* '''Part 1 - Prelude in Paris''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Our story begins with action as [[Doctor Bermuda]], [[Brendan Lewis Cook]], [[Charles "Charlie" Desgrange]] and the [[Rabbit]] race to the top of the [[Jog Falls]] in India, their prize, the [[Naga Crown]] in their hands and [[The Marut Cult]] hot on their heels. Narrowly escaping the fanatical cultists, our heroes make their way to Paris and [[The Lazarus Trust]] where their section chief, [[S. Wilson Rosepere]] soon sends them off again, this time by train, to investigate strange happenings in Vienna. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aboard the [[Orient Express]], our heroes meet an array of travellers, including Turkish merchant [[Adem Sengul]], Italian opera diva [[Amelita Galli-Curci]] and Romanian rocket scientist [[Henri Coanda]].  Dr. Bermuda strikes up an easy friendship with his fellow scientist while Charlie finds he shares a common interest with the Turk - cars.  As the week-long journey hits its last night, however, the relative quiet it shattered by the piercing shriek of Sig.ra Galli-Curci.  Despite the train's speed, a large bat had made its way inside and was flapping its way around the lady's hair.  Thanks to the quick thinking of Cook and Dr. Coanda's daughter, [[Bethany Coanda|Bethany]], the bat is soon flushed out into the night air.  The mystery, however, remained.
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* '''Part 1 - Prelude in Paris''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Our story begins with action as [[Doctor Bermuda]], [[Brendan Lewis Cook]], [[Charles "Charlie" Desgrange]] and the [[Rabbit]] race to the top of the [[Jog Falls]] in India, their prize, the [[Naga Crown]] in their hands and [[The Marut Cult]] hot on their heels. Narrowly escaping the fanatical cultists, our heroes make their way to Paris and [[The Lazarus Trust]] where their section chief, [[S. Wilson Rosepere]] soon sends them off again, this time by train, to investigate strange happenings in Vienna. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Aboard the [[Orient Express]], our heroes meet an array of travellers, including Turkish merchant [[Daoud Sengul]], Italian opera diva [[Amelita Galli-Curci]] and Romanian rocket scientist [[Henri Coanda]].  Dr. Bermuda strikes up an easy friendship with his fellow scientist while Charlie finds he shares a common interest with the Turk - cars.  As the week-long journey hits its last night, however, the relative quiet it shattered by the piercing shriek of Sig.ra Galli-Curci.  Despite the train's speed, a large bat had made its way inside and was flapping its way around the lady's hair.  Thanks to the quick thinking of Cook and Dr. Coanda's daughter, [[Bethany Coanda|Bethany]], the bat is soon flushed out into the night air.  The mystery, however, remained.
  
 
* '''Part 2 - The Viennese Expedition''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Arriving in Vienna, our [[Intrepid Explorers]] say their goodbyes to their new friends and hello an old one, [[Wendell Harper]].  Although Cook is the only one of the team to have met him before Harper is, like they, an agent of the Lazarus Trust.  As head of the Viennese chapter house, Harper guides them around the Austrian countryside as they conduct their investigation.  Charlie and Cook interview [[Stefan Schlegel]], a man committed to the Krugel asylum ever since he ran down from the black forest near the Alps, claiming that the trees spoke to him; meanwhile, Dr. Bermuda and the Rabbit interview [[Otto Rudolphe|Otto and ]][[Anna Rudolphe|Anna Rudolphe]], two local farmers who found a strange skeleton on the ground near their farm one morning. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The group is together again by the time they speak to [[Fritz Gehrber]], a banker in the nearby village of Heitzing who claims something was following him during a hunting expedition the month before.  In Heitzing they also discover that local burgher, botanist and former baron, [[Joseph Dippel|Doctor Joseph Dippel]], is throwing a dinner party.  When Charlie finds that Dippel also has soldiers on hand, the group contrives to attend his party.
 
* '''Part 2 - The Viennese Expedition''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Arriving in Vienna, our [[Intrepid Explorers]] say their goodbyes to their new friends and hello an old one, [[Wendell Harper]].  Although Cook is the only one of the team to have met him before Harper is, like they, an agent of the Lazarus Trust.  As head of the Viennese chapter house, Harper guides them around the Austrian countryside as they conduct their investigation.  Charlie and Cook interview [[Stefan Schlegel]], a man committed to the Krugel asylum ever since he ran down from the black forest near the Alps, claiming that the trees spoke to him; meanwhile, Dr. Bermuda and the Rabbit interview [[Otto Rudolphe|Otto and ]][[Anna Rudolphe|Anna Rudolphe]], two local farmers who found a strange skeleton on the ground near their farm one morning. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The group is together again by the time they speak to [[Fritz Gehrber]], a banker in the nearby village of Heitzing who claims something was following him during a hunting expedition the month before.  In Heitzing they also discover that local burgher, botanist and former baron, [[Joseph Dippel|Doctor Joseph Dippel]], is throwing a dinner party.  When Charlie finds that Dippel also has soldiers on hand, the group contrives to attend his party.

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