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[[Image:Handofthedemon.gif|thumb|288px|Cover for "The Hand of the Demon"]]
 
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* '''Part 1 - Graves in the Mist''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Their investigation in Vienna over, our [[Intrepid Explorers]] briefly part ways to work on private projects.  [[Dr. Bermuda]] and [[Lord John Stevens]] return to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], where the former holes up in his lab to finalize plans for the rocket plane he and [[Dr. Henri Coanda]] had begun working on while the later gives a series of short (and poorly received) lectures on [[Animals world wide|animal rights]].  [[Charles "Charlie" Desgrange|Charlie Desgrange]] visits [[Helga Dietrich]], the young wife of his enemy [[Rheinholdt Dietrich|Reinholdt]], in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin Berlin] to see if she can shed light on the German air ace's current activities.  Though she tells her paramour everything she knows, Charlie finds his best information from a series of photos of Rienholdt and friends and a flight log-book in the man's study.  Meanwhile [[The Rabbit]], acting on his growing suspicion of [[The Lazarus Trust|his employers]], begins to track down some of the men who've worked for them over the years and since left, meeting with mixed results.  Finally, [[Brendan Lewis Cook]] heads for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinople Constantinople] where he gets in touch with several acquaintences to pave the way for the next leg of his and his friends' journey.  <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Their individual exploits complete, the group gathers together in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania Romania], where they hope to meet with [[Ruthven Vaneko]], a man that Rabbit met at [[Joseph Dippel|Dippel's]] party in hopes of learning more about Dippel.  Though Ruthven is easy to find and makes the group welcome in his home, it's clear that the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyar boyar]is a little... off.  Our heroes meet him first in his family cemetary, kneeling at the foot of a massive angel statue that marks the grave of his parents.  Nearby is a second grave, this one open, that Vaneko explains is waiting for him.  As Vaneko leads the investigators back to his manor, a clock strikes midnight, even though it's only half past eight.  Vaneko reveals that the clock was his fathers and later elaborates that it was broken the night his parents were murdered and he leaves it in that state as a reminder of the impermanence of time. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Things get no more normal once inside Vaneko's manor, where a heated iron mud-grate at the entrance seems to open onto a pit that serves as a kennel, judging by the sounds of the howls (even though Vaneko claims to have no pets), a rear hall contains the reconstructed bones of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranosaurus_Rex Tyranosaurus] (labelled Dracul, or "Dragon") and our heroes meet Vaneko's five adopted orphan children (3 boys, 2 girls, aged 8 through 16, all with black hair and hollow eyes).  In the hour leading up to dinner, Vaneko is happy to talk about his past association with Dippel.  He had provided Dippel with abundant amounts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur sulfur] from his mines in exchange for the Doctor's promise that he would find a way to raise Vaneko's parents from the dead.  When Dippel seemed to have abandoned this project, Vaneko cut off his sulfur supply, to Dippel's rage.  Vaneko now believes that Dippel wants him dead. <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dinner over, Vaneko excuses himself to take care of business, promising to collect the investigators the next day for a tour of the mine.  Meanwhile, he says, they can have the run of the house.  John Stevens takes him at his work and attempts to pry loose the mud-grate in the main hall.  He strains his arm, however, at the thing's weight and gives up for the evening.
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* '''Part 1 - Graves in the Mist''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Their investigation in Vienna over, our [[Intrepid Explorers]] briefly part ways to work on private projects.  [[Dr. Bermuda]] and [[Lord John Stevens]] return to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London London], where the former holes up in his lab to finalize plans for the rocket plane he and [[Dr. Henri Coanda]] had begun working on while the later gives a series of short (and poorly received) lectures on [[Animals world wide|animal rights]].  [[Charles "Charlie" Desgrange|Charlie Desgrange]] visits [[Helga Dietrich]], the young wife of his enemy [[Reinholdt Dietrich|Reinholdt]], in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin Berlin] to see if she can shed light on the German air ace's current activities.  Though she tells her paramour everything she knows, Charlie finds his best information from a series of photos of Rienholdt and friends and a flight log-book in the man's study.  Meanwhile [[The Rabbit]], acting on his growing suspicion of [[The Lazarus Trust|his employers]], begins to track down some of the men who've worked for them over the years and since left, meeting with mixed results.  Finally, [[Brendan Lewis Cook]] heads for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantinople Constantinople] where he gets in touch with several acquaintences to pave the way for the next leg of his and his friends' journey.  <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Their individual exploits complete, the group gathers together in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romania Romania], where they hope to meet with [[Ruthven Vaneko]], a man that Rabbit met at [[Joseph Dippel|Dippel's]] party in hopes of learning more about Dippel.  Though Ruthven is easy to find and makes the group welcome in his home, it's clear that the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyar boyar]is a little... off.  Our heroes meet him first in his family cemetary, kneeling at the foot of a massive angel statue that marks the grave of his parents.  Nearby is a second grave, this one open, that Vaneko explains is waiting for him.  As Vaneko leads the investigators back to his manor, a clock strikes midnight, even though it's only half past eight.  Vaneko reveals that the clock was his fathers and later elaborates that it was broken the night his parents were murdered and he leaves it in that state as a reminder of the impermanence of time. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Things get no more normal once inside Vaneko's manor, where a heated iron mud-grate at the entrance seems to open onto a pit that serves as a kennel, judging by the sounds of the howls (even though Vaneko claims to have no pets), a rear hall contains the reconstructed bones of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranosaurus_Rex Tyranosaurus] (labelled Dracul, or "Dragon") and our heroes meet Vaneko's five adopted orphan children (3 boys, 2 girls, aged 8 through 16, all with black hair and hollow eyes).  In the hour leading up to dinner, Vaneko is happy to talk about his past association with Dippel.  He had provided Dippel with abundant amounts of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulfur sulfur] from his mines in exchange for the Doctor's promise that he would find a way to raise Vaneko's parents from the dead.  When Dippel seemed to have abandoned this project, Vaneko cut off his sulfur supply, to Dippel's rage.  Vaneko now believes that Dippel wants him dead. <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dinner over, Vaneko excuses himself to take care of business, promising to collect the investigators the next day for a tour of the mine.  Meanwhile, he says, they can have the run of the house.  John Stevens takes him at his work and attempts to pry loose the mud-grate in the main hall.  He strains his arm, however, at the thing's weight and gives up for the evening.
  
  

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