An old house is shrouded in dark rumours and fearful whispers. Its past residents have all had grisly experiences in there, and the few which are able to speak of it will not. Now, pulled in by the promise of money, several investigators try to find the house's dark secret.
Once out of earshot of potentially curious shop owners, Calum said to Dan, "If you're happy to look after this provisioning, a good archeologist always checks to see if there were earlier digs or possible local interference with the site in question. And local rumour and superstition can provide valuable clues too. So, I might find the local newspaper archives and see if there were any prior reports on this place we're off to."
Checking his pocket-watch, Calum promised to be back for the lunch rendesvous.
Calum's plan is to find the newspaper archive, and attempt to research the allegedly haunted house.
Newspaper Archives,Actually, the plan was for everyone to meet at the newspaper archives I believe ... such a tedious job of sifting through old papers would be very time consuming, and I felt by splitting it four ways we could speed up the process considerably. But if you want to head to the newspaper archives and get a head start, that's cool too.
"Certainly. I can meet you there when I'm done here," Dan nodded to Calum as he secretly appreciated the excuse to avoid all that boring sifting through dusty archives. Looking back to the merchant, "Army rations, you say? Hrm... well, I've heard they aren't that great, but at least they're not perishable. Why don't you load me up with some of that, say twelve meals worth if you have it. And a few large jugs. We'll get some water out of the tap later and take it with us."
Plan Change?,I was under the impression the investigators were all going to pursue the current enquiries then meet at the same restaurant again at 1:00pm?
Calum decided the first place to look for back issues of the newspaper would be the newspaper office itself, so started looking for the local rag.
Calum,Idea [70] = 58
You're under the impression that Karl will probably have more information on the local rag papers as he's the owner of one of them.
Dan,Idea [75] = 27
You don't really understand why trying the local rag is a good idea. You'd probably stick with a good newspaper that's been around long enough to have any old references. You recon The Providence Journal would be a better shot. You think Karl will have an easier time getting in to browse the old clipping files than a random guy off the street.
"Let's eat dung, millions of flies can't be wrong." Valdemar Baldhead
Dan called after Calum as he started to head out on his own, "If you're going to search newspaper archives, try the Providence Journal. Anything noteworthy would be sure to find its way in those pages. In fact, I'll bet Karl would be able to make short work of it."
Dan made his way to a grocery store next, looking for canned goods and other foods that might not need refrigerating. He wasn't sure if there was going to be electricity in this house, so it was better to prepare for the worst case scenario.
Dan's trip to the grocery store is rather eventful. Upon being asked for canned goods the saleswoman initiated an interesting discussion, which turned into a rather heated argument (which Dan unfortunately lost) about the quality of todays canned meats. He finally managed to buy all he wanted but left the store feeling intelectually exhausted after the cerbal sparring with the saleswoman.
Calum decided to invade a phone booth and call to the offices of the Journal only to find out that it's halfway across town. he also found some peculiar newspapers that may serve some sort of purpose: Fact!, The Inquirer and Parapsychology Monthly, all based in Providence. You have their addresses. As you get out of the phone booth you see Dan walk out of a nearby store.
Mark should be finished stacking the supplies by now.
"Let's eat dung, millions of flies can't be wrong." Valdemar Baldhead
Dan headed back to the supply store, bag of groceries in hand. He sought out his vehicle and put the groceries away before heading back into the store to pick up the equipment from Mark.
Calum waved at Dan and scuttled over to him as fast as short legs would scamper. "I have the address for the newspaper, but it's more of a drive than a walk so if you don't mind, why don't I help you load up then we both drive over there?"
"Unless it's getting too close to lunch by then?"
Calum quickly checked his pocket watch, not wanting to miss the other two at lunch (even if they were a Bosch and a street/stage walker).
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"Why don't we just swing by the court house and see if we can find the others. We'll tell them to meet us at the newspaper place," Dan suggested as he hefted up a bag of equipment to take back to the car.
Calum nodded his assent then lit up his pipe again. Once suitably surrounded by tobacco smoke, he energetically but fairly ineffectually attempted to help load goods.
By the time you loaded the groceries, Mark was smoking a pipe in the alley in front of his store.
All's ready Boys. Pay time. He shot at you while empying out the remnants of his pipe leaf into a bucket. A wide grin seemed to take over his whole face as if it were the only thing he ever did, wrinkles in every possible place. It was a sincere grin.
After paying, he helped you pack everything into the car.
Please make a final list of all the stuff you bought. It'll all sum up to about 35$ by my calculations.
"Let's eat dung, millions of flies can't be wrong." Valdemar Baldhead
OOC: Oops, sorry guys, hadn't checked in for a few days. - Andy
I think the total list is:
Four sleeping cots, two shovels, a pick-axe, about 100 feet of good rope, four flashlights (torches), 2 hunting knives, four notebooks, four pens, a ruler, and a map of the city. Plus groceries.
ooc: Thanks for that, been sort of busy myself as well. List sounds about right to me. Didn't he say something about army rations? Or am I thinking about another game?
- four sleeping cots
- two shovels
- one pick-axe
- 100 feet of good rope
- four electric torches
- 2 hunting knives
- 4 notebooks
- 4 pens
- 1 ruler
- map of the city
- 4 army rations
- 8 cans of meat
- 4 cans of fish
- 1 loaf of bread
- 2 gallons of drinking water
- bag of apples
- sack of carrots
ooc: 's about right? approve and it's official. I'm taking this to the next meeting point.
"Let's eat dung, millions of flies can't be wrong." Valdemar Baldhead