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Who knows that the monsters are sons of the old mayor ? Those loyal to his memory after he was ousted, the police captain, miller, brewer and farmers outside the town. These guys  mayor that succedded him tried to destroy his infleunce, eventually made a truce-monsters can survive if they do not enter houses after dark. This was a secret pact made with the new mayor.  
 
Who knows that the monsters are sons of the old mayor ? Those loyal to his memory after he was ousted, the police captain, miller, brewer and farmers outside the town. These guys  mayor that succedded him tried to destroy his infleunce, eventually made a truce-monsters can survive if they do not enter houses after dark. This was a secret pact made with the new mayor.  
 
*Old priest-was the man who cursed the mayor
 
*monster's mother-very old, 120(?)
 
*retired police captain
 
*brewer
 
*farmer, veteran of Waterloo
 
*these all leave as the investigators arrive
 
 
<br/> attention has to stay on the old baron's family. Its crypt in the old churchyard. crusader tombs, but not his line.
 
 
 
Local stories tell of the local baron, in medieval times, becoming a turncoat to the Saracens. the local archbishop (pope himself in one account) curses  him so he has no sons to carry his wicked and infamous seed. His wife, in spite, lays with the devil, or a 'fiend', producing two children -each a monster. One a wolfman, the second a daughter who is a vampire.  In the story a brave woodcutter enters the castle and seeks out each monster and kills it. <br/>
 
 
The tale became famous when a story book , Phantasmagoria, allegedly for children but deemed too upsetting by most educators and the  Ministry concerning its use in schools).  Printed in Munich a generation ago, it has been a cult success in decadent cities like Paris, Rome and Berlin. A small tourist trade after the book's reprinting afew years previously , illustrated by a new illustrator .<br/>
 
 
Quite rapidly, to cover this allegorical expose, the locals adapted their local lore to match the tale literally -the old Baron did indeed claim to be descended from Knights Hospitallers though since these were monastic celibates it seems unlikely). The local clock is adapted to show a woman being pursuded by a devil, but then pursuing him the other way. A local wheat beer is called Devil's Brew (it was always called this-but the label is changed). <br/>
 
 
Really this refers to  the previous local mayor, who worked for the Ottomans as an artillery trainer. Was cursed by the local priest (i.e allegorical and on smaller scale). The priest heard of a bashi-bazouk massacre which had used mobile artillery to flatten churches-cursed his parishioner.  Wife, barren was indeed said to have laid with the Devil. The children were the mayor's children who still live as monsters.<br/>
 
 
New mayor has reluctant,y made a deal with the previous mayor’s spawn , like the mayor in Jaws, wants any talk of actual monsters to be curtailed to prevent damage to the tourist trade. <br/>
 
 
<br> locals have an odd accent, say rrr very deeply. A shibboleth is the word 'Nachtberg'. 'Are you from Nachtberg, brother/sister?"<br/>
 
 
 
The wife is still alive as a very old woman. They live in a large house, not the castle. <br/>
 
 
Vampiress lives in the castle basement. Preys on climbers, gypsies, criminals who are forced outside during curfew. her brother, the wolfman, will catch those who run deeper into the forest. Third sibling has a monster lab on island lab. now the brother, assistant and hunchback. Monster catches folk and paddles back to island.  <br/>
 
 
<ooc> clues: missing writers, bohmeians, but never respectables, gypsies,. No criminals incarcerated for serious crimes. Very few crimes committed (those out after curfew fear the monsters). <br/>
 
 
All three monsters have similar appearance. <br/>
 
 
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real count died out a few generations ago. An gunpowder explosion killed some members of the family and it was abandoned shortly after.
 
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A crucifx placed in the grand hall. maintained-this is the 'flag' that crims have to
 
<br/> town controlled by the X society, who know about the deal with the monsters-we'll give you crims, you keep us safe.
 
<br/> schoolteacher hated this regime, and escaped to Munich. wrote book. Hoped to expose the country to scrutiny. the country responded by playing it up.
 
 
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* old woman is watching via an imp
 
*violent lot activity in crypt of church
 
*keeps false grail alive. An impaled , cross mounted skeleton
 
 
 
 
 
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Who knows that the monsters are sons of the old mayor ? Many locals, who believe that the two monsters are sons and daughters of the old burgermeister .
 
 
The old Burgermeister was Peter Winter , a local man who rose in the nworld through the army. The son of a local tailor, he went to war against Napoleon , as jeager soldier, winning fame by shooting a French general's  horse form under him. He was also lamed  (some say castrated ) by an artillery blast. Nevertheless he returned a hero, and became rich using his father's business to supply excellent uniforms for his old Jeager regiment (he in fact became rich as a merc to the Ottomans, training them to use modern rifles during the Serbian uprising ) . Much to the annoyance of the Nachtberg's semi-hereditary Burgermeisters , he was elected to that position, marrying a beautiful Serbian wife, who had been destined to enter an Orthodox  nunnery. he found her while doing business in Serbia and convinced her not to take her final vows, but instead to return to Nachtberg as his bride. The woman was of course cursed by God for 'renouncing' her vows, so the children became monsters. The girl, retiring and fearful, the boy aggressive and strong like his father. By puberty their monstrous chacretr had become known and each departed for the wilds-the daughter to the castle, the son to the forest.  <br/>
 
 
In fact the story told by the author is true-only anachronistic and removed from historical context to conceal the truth- the couple were cursed by the local priest when he learned of his secret merc work for the Ottomans. The teacher,  a Serb , hated him for his role  training Ottoman Janissaries. the nun, in anger, turned to the Devil Himself to sire two sons.  <br/>
 
 
 
Those loyal to his memory after he was ousted, the police captain, miller, brewer and farmers outside the town. These guys  mayor that succeeded him tried to destroy his influence, eventually made a truce-monsters can survive if they do not enter houses after dark. This was a secret pact made with the new mayor. <br/>
 
 
Quite rapidly, to cover this allegorical expose, the locals adapted their local lore to match the tale literally -the Nachtbergs  (and indded present mayor) do indeed claim to be descended from Knights Hospitallers though since these were monastic celibates it seems unlikely). The local clock is adapted to show a woman being persuaded by a devil, but then pursuing him the other way. A local wheat beer is called Devil's Brew (it was always called this-but the label is changed). <br/>
 
 
 
  
 
*Old priest-was the man who cursed the mayor
 
*Old priest-was the man who cursed the mayor

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