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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4067147" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Lethal Legacy: Part 2 – Black Goat Quarterly</strong></p><p></p><p>“Black Goat Quarterly is a laughable local magazine concerned with black magic,” said Archive. “It’s published by an eccentric, Josh Wilton, who has opened an esoteric book shop, Third Eye Books, in one cramped, narrow room near Miskatonic University.”</p><p></p><p>They entered the room and a pathetic bell rang to alert its owner. Wilton was a goth whose age had caught up with his style. His black clothes fit too tightly and his tattoos were spreading so badly that their designs were hard to read.</p><p></p><p>“Oh great,” said Wilton in haughty tones. “The Man is back.”</p><p></p><p>Jim-Bean flashed his badge. “We’re much scarier than the Man. I recommend you give us what we need to know.”</p><p></p><p>“And why should I talk to you?” replied Wilton.</p><p></p><p>Archive flipped through the magazines on one wall. “This is the issue,” he pointed to Black Goat Quarterly. “Did you sell this to anyone recently?”</p><p></p><p>“I have a subscriber list,” sneered Wilton, “but I don’t see why it’s any of your business.”</p><p></p><p>Hammer took out ten dollars and slapped it on the counter. “We’d like to buy a copy. And whatever other information you have about your subscriber list.”</p><p></p><p>Guppy flashed his Cistron, with the image of the man on the screen. “We’re looking for this man.”</p><p></p><p>Wilton’s eyebrows shot up. “Douglas Drebber.” He snorted. “In that picture, he’s reading the magazine with his own article.”</p><p></p><p>“Which article?” asked Archive.</p><p></p><p>“Page six, The Sorcerer’s Way.” </p><p></p><p>Archive flipped to the page. Without naming names or naming gods or even making spectacular claims, it spoke about the seductive power of the Mythos, offering ways of contacting cults connected with it, and provided simple ways to come to its attention.</p><p></p><p>“Do you know where we can find him?” asked Hammer.</p><p></p><p>Wilton’s eyes flipped to the Brit. Jim-Bean still kept one hand threateningly at his belt, but he kept quiet.</p><p></p><p>“Yes.” He looked at his subscriber list. “According to this, he’s at…”</p><p></p><p>Guppy tapped more keys on the Cistron. “Lich and South Powder Mill,” said Guppy. </p><p></p><p>“That’s it. It’s a walk up in the French Hill neighborhood.”</p><p></p><p>They stepped out into the street.</p><p></p><p>“What’s your deal?” asked Blade. “You looked like you were about to take the guy’s head off.”</p><p></p><p>“Let’s just say the occult and me don’t get along,” muttered Jim-Bean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4067147, member: 3285"] [b]Lethal Legacy: Part 2 – Black Goat Quarterly[/b] “Black Goat Quarterly is a laughable local magazine concerned with black magic,” said Archive. “It’s published by an eccentric, Josh Wilton, who has opened an esoteric book shop, Third Eye Books, in one cramped, narrow room near Miskatonic University.” They entered the room and a pathetic bell rang to alert its owner. Wilton was a goth whose age had caught up with his style. His black clothes fit too tightly and his tattoos were spreading so badly that their designs were hard to read. “Oh great,” said Wilton in haughty tones. “The Man is back.” Jim-Bean flashed his badge. “We’re much scarier than the Man. I recommend you give us what we need to know.” “And why should I talk to you?” replied Wilton. Archive flipped through the magazines on one wall. “This is the issue,” he pointed to Black Goat Quarterly. “Did you sell this to anyone recently?” “I have a subscriber list,” sneered Wilton, “but I don’t see why it’s any of your business.” Hammer took out ten dollars and slapped it on the counter. “We’d like to buy a copy. And whatever other information you have about your subscriber list.” Guppy flashed his Cistron, with the image of the man on the screen. “We’re looking for this man.” Wilton’s eyebrows shot up. “Douglas Drebber.” He snorted. “In that picture, he’s reading the magazine with his own article.” “Which article?” asked Archive. “Page six, The Sorcerer’s Way.” Archive flipped to the page. Without naming names or naming gods or even making spectacular claims, it spoke about the seductive power of the Mythos, offering ways of contacting cults connected with it, and provided simple ways to come to its attention. “Do you know where we can find him?” asked Hammer. Wilton’s eyes flipped to the Brit. Jim-Bean still kept one hand threateningly at his belt, but he kept quiet. “Yes.” He looked at his subscriber list. “According to this, he’s at…” Guppy tapped more keys on the Cistron. “Lich and South Powder Mill,” said Guppy. “That’s it. It’s a walk up in the French Hill neighborhood.” They stepped out into the street. “What’s your deal?” asked Blade. “You looked like you were about to take the guy’s head off.” “Let’s just say the occult and me don’t get along,” muttered Jim-Bean. [/QUOTE]
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