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

The Arkham Embalmer's Association in 1885.

The cookbook they published in 1900 is considered the best in the world, and the 1905 pamphlet "101 Uses for Iocaine" is considered definitive in its field.

Arkham Embalmer's Association

Zachariah Ravenbrass' Wives

Zachariah Ravenbrass' ten wives might have been unusual in some parts of the country, but in Arkham it was just the way things were.

He died young, but with a smile on his face.


Carved from a single piece of jade, the Great Idol of CTHULHU stands twenty five feet in height. Its age is unknown, and the glyphs around its base are untranslatable by the uninitiated.

It can be viewed in the Temple of Dagon by appointment only.

CTHULHU!

She was amphibious

Tillie Dilby demonstrates her gills for the camera. She could breathe under water quite well, but needed to be dampened every now and then, or she dried up.

Her family lived in Innsmouth, and most of them had gills too .... and scales. They were all quite the swimmers.


Charles L. Mandragore was a mesmerist, and performed some amazing feats with his Art.

A master of the Indian Rope Trick, one day he climbed up his rope and disappeared with a wet sounding 'pop'.

Charles L. Mandragore

John C. Johns

John C. Johns is almost finished with his transformation into a lizard.

He started in 1979, and now has progressed to almost complete cold-bloodedness, a liking for snapping up insects with his tongue, and rather sharp claws. It appears, however, that his eyes will stay the same.

He can usually be found basking in the sun at Arkham City park, doing interminable push-ups.


The infamous Valentine Family of Maple Avenue.

Tales of their deeds still cause grown men to faint with terror and shock.

The Valentine Family

It was a strange change

Thaddeus M. Ferndoc after the night of June 13th, 1919. His strange transformation mystified medical science, but he adjusted well and made a wonderful career as a horse doctor at the local racetrack.


Winnie Murdock

Winnie Murdock enjoyed a brief place in the spotlight when she attempted to introduce alligator riding to Arkham.

The strange safety helmet she is wearing was intended to prevent the alligator from swallowing its rider headfirst.

Winnie found out that it didn't work, and both the idea and Winnie died.

(The alligator went on to a lucrative career in Buster Crabbe movies)


Marching for Cthulhu

Theodore and Wilma Serpent and Winnie Gooch lead the 1888 March for Cthulhu during the Spring Calling.


Edna and Pearl Riffle were cojoined twins. Pearl was joined to Edna at the head, and only occasionally could be persuaded to stick her head out from the hair-do and say hello.

Edna and Pearl Riffle

Fanny Otis

Fanny Otis caused a fashion sensation with her "Great Old One" hairstyle at the Arkham Cotillion in 1934.

She didn't realize that this had been predicted by the Sleeping Prophet, and she was immediately sacrificed in the Temple of H*****.


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