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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fezziwig" data-source="post: 1532844" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Diggory thinks for a moment. "I think it's remarkable that even the most outlandish situations occur because of normal human emotions. I've always been prone to believe that the extraordinary happened for extraordinary reasons, but the situation here is mostly rooted in the mundane. It's all jealousy.</p><p></p><p>"I've found two interesting things in the diaries of the principles. In Andrea's journal, I found that Thomas used some sort of magickal attack to cause a servant with whom Andrea was having an affair to disappear. Andrea attempted to use another spell she found within Thomas' notes to bring her lover back and failed. This creature killed Thomas. She then attempted to use another spell and block the creature's entry to the house, which apparently failed as well. After that, she walled over the study, which, given the state of it, is hardly objectionable behavior. More on that in a moment.</p><p></p><p>"As for Thomas, his journal corroborates that story and Arthur's. He spends a lot of time talking about the Astral plane and notes that the servant was 'given to the Thief of Forms.' I guess, having not had a chance to read further in his journal, that my initial concern is this 'Thief of Forms' could somehow access our world through Thomas's study.</p><p></p><p>"The wall in the study, which I mentioned earlier, has a tear of some sort. A hole in the fabric of our reality, which leads to some other place. Perhaps the Astral. In any case, I'd assume that the little beast that came through before came through that tear. I'd be concerned about this 'Thief of Forms' or something worse coming through sooner rather than later. I'm still a little concerned with Arthur himself, but that's more intuitive than anything else. I feel like there's something there that we're not being told. There's probably more answers to our questions and thoughts in that journal, and I intend to give it a look through before we return in the morning."</p><p></p><p>Diggory takes off his jacket, hangs it, and removes the holster for his revolver and the sheath for the Bowie knife, placing the two weapons on the table nearest to where he sits down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fezziwig, post: 1532844, member: 59"] Diggory thinks for a moment. "I think it's remarkable that even the most outlandish situations occur because of normal human emotions. I've always been prone to believe that the extraordinary happened for extraordinary reasons, but the situation here is mostly rooted in the mundane. It's all jealousy. "I've found two interesting things in the diaries of the principles. In Andrea's journal, I found that Thomas used some sort of magickal attack to cause a servant with whom Andrea was having an affair to disappear. Andrea attempted to use another spell she found within Thomas' notes to bring her lover back and failed. This creature killed Thomas. She then attempted to use another spell and block the creature's entry to the house, which apparently failed as well. After that, she walled over the study, which, given the state of it, is hardly objectionable behavior. More on that in a moment. "As for Thomas, his journal corroborates that story and Arthur's. He spends a lot of time talking about the Astral plane and notes that the servant was 'given to the Thief of Forms.' I guess, having not had a chance to read further in his journal, that my initial concern is this 'Thief of Forms' could somehow access our world through Thomas's study. "The wall in the study, which I mentioned earlier, has a tear of some sort. A hole in the fabric of our reality, which leads to some other place. Perhaps the Astral. In any case, I'd assume that the little beast that came through before came through that tear. I'd be concerned about this 'Thief of Forms' or something worse coming through sooner rather than later. I'm still a little concerned with Arthur himself, but that's more intuitive than anything else. I feel like there's something there that we're not being told. There's probably more answers to our questions and thoughts in that journal, and I intend to give it a look through before we return in the morning." Diggory takes off his jacket, hangs it, and removes the holster for his revolver and the sheath for the Bowie knife, placing the two weapons on the table nearest to where he sits down. [/QUOTE]
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