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Phillip Lain Garland, Brichester Property Developer
Philip Lain Garland is rich, successful and friendly with police, criminals, the press and just about everyone as a down to earth rural salt of the earth made good. Garland is far from being a bad person, but he is ruthless and jealous of anyone trying to take his fortune he has earned, going from farmer’s son to estate agent to the Severn Valley’s biggest property developer. There are houses, shops and clinics built by Garland’s
Carol Bartley, Burned-out Egyptologist
The seventy-one year old has been in the archaeology profession since the early half of 20th century and has worked with all the greats at some point or other; she was fascinated by the gods and lives of the ancient Egyptian’s since an early age when her father introduced her to Lord Carnarvon in 1923.
Once passionate about her subject Bartley has become disillusioned when she started to feel that all that could be learned about Ancient
Dr. Banniston Alan Tempest, Debunker and Spiritualist
Banniston Alan Tempest was born into old money in Lincolnshire, England and enjoyed all the privileges that followed; wealth, influence and a tip-top education for someone who wasn't the brightest. Bountiful in ambition, he received degrees in chemistry and medicine from London universities and returned north to supplement his income by opening a prestigious surgery in Stamford. Banniston married into the Weatherstall family of
The Dripping Apparition of 17 Bencheley Street
17 Bencheley Street is a very typical house in the suburbs of a big city, perhaps London or Manchester. The house looks like it was built sometime during the 1950s, as can be seen from the small windows and cramped appearance. The house is inhabited by a Mr and Mrs Jensall, a married couple of 10 years with a son and daughter in university and both successful in their fields of work. The house is also inhabited by one other.
Was shooping in Middlesbrough over the weekend and decided to check, on a mad wim, if any shops at all were selling CoC stuff. Lo and behold I checked out Forbidden Planet and they had Secrets of Morocco, Murder of Crows and DG: Eyes Only! It's pretty cool to know that there's somewhere around here sellling new CoC stuff (although I'll probaly have to sell some of the less important limbs to buy all of it).