Campus Crusade for Cthulhu: IT found ME!
Famous Residents of Arkham

Twila Jones was always ready for a party.

Her dancing at Spring Calling was a favorite for many years in Arkham, and she always loved to entertain the gentlemen at the Arkham Gentlemens' Club after hours.

Twila Jones in a festive mood

The Goat With A Thousand Young

Harriet Winkbone and Julia Mae Waffle in their smash performance of the little known play by Roger Bacon, "The Goat With A Thousand Young."

The final scene moved audiences to tears as the Orphan Girl was sacrificed, and out-of-town reviewers always commented on the realism and authenticity of the acting.


Irma Coppersocket with her cat, "Ralph."

Irma wasted away and died in 1931, but Ralph still lives with Irma's descendants and shows no sign of age.

Irma Coppersocket

Adolphus Hane

Adolphus Hane, scholar, demonologist, and great-grandfather of the celebrated Sam Hane Jr. came to Arkham with his new bride from his hometown of Boston.

He taught for many years at Miskatonic University, supporting his young family and lecturing on the Chautaqua circuit.

He received a mysterious package one afternoon that contained a worm unknown to science, and promptly went mad.



Prof. Willard Greenbriar leaves Arkham in 1935 in his airship on his ill-fated expedition to Pellucidar.

The Expedition

Temple Maidens

Two of the lovely Temple Maidens relaxing at the Temple of Dagon in 1931.

There are always 42 Maidens in attendance at the Temple, and replacements are made from the pool as each Maiden becomes ineligible for the office.

They strive for the honor of becoming ineligible, but the men who render them so are usually torn into tiny bits and eaten by the rest of the Maidens.


The Arkham Museum of Natural History displays a partial skeleton of a Dhole.

It is deemed unwise to display the whole skeleton in it's awful entirety.

The Skeletal Remains

Saurian

Also on display at the AMNH is this Saurian skull, which was found in the Arkham Ice Caves along with unmistakable evidence that it was a tool-using creature and that it ritually buried its dead.

The skull was not fossilized, and measures three and one-half feet in length.


Wilfred Podgorny was a very charismatic Temple lecturer on the evils of strong drink and tobacco.

One evening, he entered a saloon and began to confiscate all the cigarettes, cigars and pipes in the room. The inhabitants became offended, took him out to the street, and hung him from a lamppost.

Wilfred Podgorny

The Bottomless Pit
The Bottomless Pit is located just northeast of Arkham, on the Irvington road.

Willard Waffletoast and his wife, Estelle.

Estelle was vain of her long blonde hair, but she offended a sinister gypsy woman, who changed her into a horse.

She subsequently won many prizes at the Arkham County Fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Waffletoast

Zumwald Oracle

The Sleeping Prophet, Odabias Zumwald, died in 1850 but began making prophecies and oracular remarks almost from the very moment of his death.

Most of these were remarks about people's choice of clothing, hair styles, and inane comments about the weather, so in 1935 they sewed his lips shut and ground him up for dog food.


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