A CHRONICLE OF THE MANCHESTER HORROS.
Intended to be archived at the Library of the Manchester Rippers Lodge.
By way of Introduction.
I am beginning this journal as it has become quite apparent that there is a great need to record the strange circumstances which have befallen me this autumn. It is my sincere hope that future brothers and sisters called upon to fight the same weird foes may, indeed, be better prepared and more clearly understand the dangerous missions they are asked to undertake in service of the Lodge, Queen, and Country.
As my experiences continue, I shall add to each chapter title thusly, and do hope to add illustrations and perhaps photographic images to better explain what often words and reason cannot.
Dedicated to the honour, bravery, and enduring grace of Mme. M. C.
And to he who has forsaken me, but I not him.
Lt. Nigel A.A. D'Arcy-Lorcan Crowninshield.
All Hallow's Eve, 1887.
CONTENTS.
1. The Lodge and its Generous Host, Allies, and Enemies.
2. The Party.
3. On Monsters, Men, and Gods and their Magic.
4.On Monster-Men: Rippertech.
i. Sourcing and Preservation.
ii. The Surgery and its Dangers.
iii. Aftereffects.
5. An Index of Weapons & Artifacts both Mundane and Arcane.
With photographs of many diverse and rare objects held at the lodge and used by the party.
6. Our Missions.
i. The Demon-dog of Tameside.
ii. Spinner's Foul Corpse-Creations.
iii. The Blessings and Curses of the Wood at Wigam.
iv. A Byzantine Bloodsucker.
v. Masked Magick at the Tameside All Hallow's Eve Festival Market.
vi. No More Secrets, Pt. 1: Spinner's Electric End.
vii. No More Secrets, Pt. 2. Hollis Outfoxed by the Wild Hunt(sman).
(to be con't).
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