I object to the last line in that sentance, While I'm sure Reece may have done quite a portion of the firey wounds we inflicted to the beast, the rest of us...
I apologise for my wording. I will correct it forthwith. I was not within sight of the beast during the fight, so was relying on information gleaned...
Good day fellow Commissioners, Does anyone know anything about a group of ner'dowells, possibly from around 1700 London, who wore a red sash with a series of...
Professor Kelleher Were they not the Burning Cross ? Professor Cooper Good day fellow Commissioners, Â Does anyone know anything about a group of ner'dowells,...
Professor, it's a name I have briefly heard mentioned amongst Commissioners but have no experience of. Weren't they associated with primitive witchcraft? ...
Professor I only saw a brief piece in flicking through a report on an early Commission expedition , I believe you have the nub of it however persons of ill...
Dear (insert name and honorific), Over the last few months I have noted more and more that there seem to be many comings and goings from a realm to the east of...
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Nov 27, 2007 3:22 pm
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Master Callowfield, I have been granted leave from my duties in Peterloo to attend to this matter. It would appear Horseguards is concerned that a military...
It has been nigh on a year since I travelled abroad, what with the society being so busy, but the time has come for me to stretch my legs once again. I shall...
I hope to attend once again. I have of late put myself to good practise (of hearing this, I think Erasmus may take particular cheer! And thirsty Mr Grim as...
I will meet anyone who wants to come and show you the way and also tell you what i know see you in Londontown Tom Quick Paul Lilley <lilleypaul@...>...
Massoud would like to thank everyone for supporting Baron Martin Swallow on his visit to Devon. Especially the Corporal who Massoud liked very much, with his...
Thank you Massoud, From the conversations I had with Mr Grimm and Mr Quick, the belief was that the necromantic warding was an animate thing which held the...
I saw it as a thing which would not be a threat to us if we did not go looking for it, a thing made from the bones of seven murdered folk. That's all I know...
Many apologies for not replying sooner Aye, the demon was of Henry II, and we have a naming of it also, although not a full naming, I believe (having no truck...
The following is what I believe to be a minor correction to Scribes clear account: I don't think Barnabus created the Djinn, rather he (well the clockwork...
I am unclear as to how the Clockwork Magistrate came to be in possession of the ring. Interestingly though we have a strong suspicion that the creater of the...
I am a little hazy of memory but is this not the individual responsible for placing the people's souls into the craved figurines? I am sure Castallan or Doctor...
Preacher Cormichael Sounds very familiar , although I am not aware of us having come across automata created by the carver before. The process to create...
I am certain it is the same person that has been documented by those others of the commission. The clockwork magistrate spoke of her creator carving sets of...
Most interesting, Have any more information about this gentleman - did he carve these figures for good, for ill, or simply to 'be'. I assume from your comment...
Scribe We strongly suspect the base motive for making the creations to be ill , most certainly Ill for those whose spirits who are unfortunate enough to be...
We spoke to the Clockwork Magistrate about her creator, he was a Chinee who spent great time creating figurines of families (as well as other creations such as...
Doctor, I had Mr Grimm observe the 'automata' for a trapped spirit but he informed me that one couldn't be found - which would agree with the fact it was...
Major Beowulfson Which leaves us with two conundrums for future consideration in relation to the Carver. Firstly , that someone unknown stole something quite...