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

Marjorie Fargenschweiler campaigned for a seat on the City Council in 1880, making much of the seated Council's record.

Disgruntled at her loss, she ate five of the (in her opinion) worst Council members.

When asked how she could stomach such a thing, she replied, "Well, they were Democrats, so I tenderised them with a sledgehammer before I killed them. The meat was a bit gamey, but edible with lots of pickle relish."


Millicent Heeber wasn't really mad, just a bit disturbed. That's what everyone in town said about her, and allowances were made for her eccentricities ......

Until the Federal Agents dug up her basement.


Samuel Pinfeathers was quite a popular banjo player in Arkham for many years. As you can probably tell, he could not play the banjo.

He was an even more popular accordion player.


Jethro Watlings in his tour bus driver's uniform. The unwary tourist tends to enjoy it, until they learn it's darker purpose.

Being made of paper and cardboard, it is easily disposable, leaving no evidence of what transpired.


A famous visitor

Dr. J. Holliday, dentist, (left with feather duster) during his visit to Arkham in the late 1880's.


Julia Waxworthy, of the Boston Waxworthys, was quite the debutante in 1943. She only realized later that her new husband had family in Innsmouth ......

Lovely Julia

Little Jimmy Waxworthy

Little Jimmy Waxworthy showed early signs of his genetic inheritance .....


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