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* '''Part 5 - A Touch of Thunder''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Doctor Bermuda was the first to jump into action; he threw a stone with his prehensile feet, aiming straight for a pressure point on the neck of the janissary holding Maria in his grasp.  But there was a crack in the air and the stone shattered to pieces, blown apart by an expert shot from above.  Lord John, Cook and Anya soon threw themselves into the fray as well, but quickly found that these janissaries were more puissant thand their already-fallen brothers; the assassins kept our heroes at bay long enough for one to slash his knife across Maria's throat! <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Meanwhile, in the waters below, Aleksandra and the Rabbit find that the strange cargo cruiser has sent a motorboat out to meet them.  Boatmen take them aboard the cruiser and, when the Rabbit asks to meet the captain, they bring out a large, bald Arabic man who identifies himself as Lurk, welcomes the pair as guests, and tells them that he's been asked to take them to his master.  With a blast of its steam whistle, the cruiser sets sail. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Back above, our heroes dispatch the remaining janissaries with minor injuries and find Maria weak from loss of blood but still alive; the mysterious sniper is gone.  When they explore the compound, they find the same underground quay the Rabbit had found earlier, and the same nine guards, now set to take off in a motorboat.  They're captured following swift action by Dr. Bermuda and, though the majority die by their own hand, the simian scientist manages to keep one from killing himself long enough for Maria to put her newly-regained mesmeritic power to use in the ensuing interrogation.  The fallen janissary soon reveals that this compound was a training and deployment ground for janissaries and that it has one mirror, in Marrakech.  Further, he confesses that Adem Sengul is but the voice of a greater master, who dwells in Cairo, where the cargo cruiser is even now speeding the Rabbit!  Most horrible of all, the janissary tells his interrogators that the master is most likely to be found in the Muhammed Ali Mosque, the very Cairo headquarters of the Lazarus Trust! <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On a plane borrowed from the local British forces, the explorers beat the Rabbit to Cairo.  Cook heads immediately for the Trust's offices while Dr. Bermuda and Maria await the Rabbit's arrival and Lord Stevens and Anya distract themselves at the market.  To his surprise, Cook finds all three leaders of the Trust present in Cairo - not only local branch head [[Zaim al Mareet]], but also their direct supervisor [[S. Wilson Rosepere]] and the head of the American office, [[Alek Waburg]]; they're busily selecting stories for the Summer 1924 edition of the Journals, due out next month.  Scattered across their table are their samples, including our own heroes' stories of their rescue of the Naga Crown and [[The First Fantastic Feature|The Seed of Madness]].  Also present is the curious tale of a transient point in space from which all others are visible and suggestions of how to find other such points or where they might next appear. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Meanwhile, Lord Stevens shows the merchants at the bazzar that animals are not just mindless beasts and also manages to annoy Anya with his talk of gun karma.  "If you use a gun, you will have what you love taken from you by guns," he says.  Anya's voice turns to ice as she responds: "I lost everything precious in this world in a hail of bullets.  Do not lecture me on the evils of guns; you could not understand the pain they've caused me.  But that doesn't make them a less useful tool."  At the same time, back at the docks, Rabbit and Aleksandra disembark and, lead by Lurk and secretly followed by Dr. Bermuda and Maria, they soon reach the Trust's headquarters. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A short round of introductions and miscommunications follow, but soon the whole group (minus Anya) is upstairs for Zaim's startling revelation; ''he'' is the master of the janissaries and he has trained them to fanatical focus for the express purpose of killing Ruthven Vaneko!  "I regret that you were caught in the crossfire; it was never my intention to harm my friends.  But you must understand: Vaneko is a demon.  He drinks the blood of the innocent, he is possessed of unholy strength, he cannot abide the touch of the holy.  Allah has given me a vision of this and as I am his servant, I must see Vaneko stopped." <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The investigators are baffled, but not skeptical; Rosepere is outraged.  Though the team wants to further investigate, to return to Romania and delve deeper into Vaneko's dealings, Rosepere grimly tells them he'll deal with that himself as he has some different research in mind for them.  "How do you boys feel about going to the colonies," he asks, "there's something strange going on in a little New England town called Innsmouth."
 
* '''Part 5 - A Touch of Thunder''' <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Doctor Bermuda was the first to jump into action; he threw a stone with his prehensile feet, aiming straight for a pressure point on the neck of the janissary holding Maria in his grasp.  But there was a crack in the air and the stone shattered to pieces, blown apart by an expert shot from above.  Lord John, Cook and Anya soon threw themselves into the fray as well, but quickly found that these janissaries were more puissant thand their already-fallen brothers; the assassins kept our heroes at bay long enough for one to slash his knife across Maria's throat! <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Meanwhile, in the waters below, Aleksandra and the Rabbit find that the strange cargo cruiser has sent a motorboat out to meet them.  Boatmen take them aboard the cruiser and, when the Rabbit asks to meet the captain, they bring out a large, bald Arabic man who identifies himself as Lurk, welcomes the pair as guests, and tells them that he's been asked to take them to his master.  With a blast of its steam whistle, the cruiser sets sail. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Back above, our heroes dispatch the remaining janissaries with minor injuries and find Maria weak from loss of blood but still alive; the mysterious sniper is gone.  When they explore the compound, they find the same underground quay the Rabbit had found earlier, and the same nine guards, now set to take off in a motorboat.  They're captured following swift action by Dr. Bermuda and, though the majority die by their own hand, the simian scientist manages to keep one from killing himself long enough for Maria to put her newly-regained mesmeritic power to use in the ensuing interrogation.  The fallen janissary soon reveals that this compound was a training and deployment ground for janissaries and that it has one mirror, in Marrakech.  Further, he confesses that Adem Sengul is but the voice of a greater master, who dwells in Cairo, where the cargo cruiser is even now speeding the Rabbit!  Most horrible of all, the janissary tells his interrogators that the master is most likely to be found in the Muhammed Ali Mosque, the very Cairo headquarters of the Lazarus Trust! <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;On a plane borrowed from the local British forces, the explorers beat the Rabbit to Cairo.  Cook heads immediately for the Trust's offices while Dr. Bermuda and Maria await the Rabbit's arrival and Lord Stevens and Anya distract themselves at the market.  To his surprise, Cook finds all three leaders of the Trust present in Cairo - not only local branch head [[Zaim al Mareet]], but also their direct supervisor [[S. Wilson Rosepere]] and the head of the American office, [[Alek Waburg]]; they're busily selecting stories for the Summer 1924 edition of the Journals, due out next month.  Scattered across their table are their samples, including our own heroes' stories of their rescue of the Naga Crown and [[The First Fantastic Feature|The Seed of Madness]].  Also present is the curious tale of a transient point in space from which all others are visible and suggestions of how to find other such points or where they might next appear. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Meanwhile, Lord Stevens shows the merchants at the bazzar that animals are not just mindless beasts and also manages to annoy Anya with his talk of gun karma.  "If you use a gun, you will have what you love taken from you by guns," he says.  Anya's voice turns to ice as she responds: "I lost everything precious in this world in a hail of bullets.  Do not lecture me on the evils of guns; you could not understand the pain they've caused me.  But that doesn't make them a less useful tool."  At the same time, back at the docks, Rabbit and Aleksandra disembark and, lead by Lurk and secretly followed by Dr. Bermuda and Maria, they soon reach the Trust's headquarters. <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;A short round of introductions and miscommunications follow, but soon the whole group (minus Anya) is upstairs for Zaim's startling revelation; ''he'' is the master of the janissaries and he has trained them to fanatical focus for the express purpose of killing Ruthven Vaneko!  "I regret that you were caught in the crossfire; it was never my intention to harm my friends.  But you must understand: Vaneko is a demon.  He drinks the blood of the innocent, he is possessed of unholy strength, he cannot abide the touch of the holy.  Allah has given me a vision of this and as I am his servant, I must see Vaneko stopped." <br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The investigators are baffled, but not skeptical; Rosepere is outraged.  Though the team wants to further investigate, to return to Romania and delve deeper into Vaneko's dealings, Rosepere grimly tells them he'll deal with that himself as he has some different research in mind for them.  "How do you boys feel about going to the colonies," he asks, "there's something strange going on in a little New England town called Innsmouth."
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