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Masks of Nyarlathotep: Chapter 2 (London)

Gomez said:
"The Blue Pyramid. Yeah, I went there. I actually do some real leg work ever so often." laughs Maloney. "It’s about a half-mile south of Soho Square on Old Compton Street. It has Egyptian food, drink, and those ladies who do the dancing about with hardly a stitch on!"
"Well, I'm married, so I don't know how much interest I'd be allowed to show in that," laughs William. Looking round at the others, he notes, "I think we should go have a chat with Inspector Barrington."
 

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"If anyone does come and ask about Elias, or about us, could you please let us know?" Father O'Malley stops and thinks for a minute, "I'm not exactly certain how you could get in touch with us though... Perhaps you could place a false ad in your paper, one that we would be able to spot, but others might not suspect. I realize I am sounding a bit paranoid, but we've recently had close encounters."
 

"Close doesn't cover it," Miriam says sharply. "Mr. Mahoney, a good day to you. Gentlemen, I believe we have approximately a thousand things to do and less daylight to do them in. Shall we?"
 

Jibril nods to Miriam and thanks Mahoney. Once outside, he asks the group, "We certainly have some interesting information to follow up. Should we stay together for safety sake, or shall we divide Mahoney's leads up - that would have the advantage of expedience, as well as not having a large group of people travelling around conspicuously." Jibril isn't sure Charles will think either of those benefits is sufficient to overcome the comfotable thought of safety in numbers...
 

Charles plucks his spectacles from the bridge of his nose and begins polishing them, "I...I..I really think that we should stay together", he stammers. He looks at the assembled group hopefully.
 

"Dare I take it you remember what happened last time we split the group? No, we stay together. So, nightclubs or foundations? I'm rather inclined to go to the foundation now, as the... locals Mr. Mahoney indicated are not going to be in full swing until evening," Miriam suggests.
 

Isida Kep'Tukari said:
"Dare I take it you remember what happened last time we split the group? No, we stay together.
Jibril nods. That was just because we didn't prepare properly, though. We'd be better prepared this time, enshallah. He is the youngest, after all. Won't hurt to stay together, though, he allows.

So, nightclubs or foundations? I'm rather inclined to go to the foundation now, as the... locals Mr. Mahoney indicated are not going to be in full swing until evening," Miriam suggests.

"We should certainly go to the Foundation today, but I think we should also contact the Inspector before it gets too late in the day. He seems to have been investigating two of the cases Mahoney mentioned."
 

Maerdwyn said:
"We should certainly go to the Foundation today, but I think we should also contact the Inspector before it gets too late in the day. He seems to have been investigating two of the cases Mahoney mentioned."
"Indeed," smirks William. "I'd rather take my chances with diabolist savages than a trip into Whitehall at night. Politicians."
 

"Then let's settle the matter with simple geography. Which is closer, Scotland Yard or the Penhew Foundation?" Miriam asks. "Assuming we don't take all day we should be able to at least visit both before sundown."
 

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