Lot X Part 3: The Price of Knowing

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Fantasy & SciFi

Housed within the hallowed halls of the Miskatonic University library is one of the few known copies of The Necronomicon - a tome of the unknown - of death, and power. Seekers of arcane knowledge are drawn to it. So it should be no surprise that Estelle Thorpe’s path has led her here. While half of the troupe journey to the wilds of Essex, Ms. Thorpe is accompanied by gambler, Kenneth Roger, and good time girl, Cherry Featherbottom, to consult the impossibly rare book. A book which the late Charles Pell, presumed dead peddler of obscurities, had hoped to reference in his nefarious dealings. Content Warning: Psychological trauma, gambling, alcohol use, guns, assault, gore, body horror Transcripts and more info available at: CthulhuMystery.com Support our sponsors at: https://fableandfolly.com/partners/ Written & Performed by: Luke Stram – The Keeper Cat Blackard | boR | Nicky Holland | Joshua LaForge | John Sebastian La Valle

Sound Design: Colin Peterson Editing: Colin Peterson & Cat Blackard Story Editing: Cat Blackard

Cast (In Order of Appearance): Eleanor Edwards as The Librarian Cat Blackard as Estelle Thorpe boR as Kenneth Roger Graham Rowat as Professor Henry Armitage Nicky Holland as Cherry Featherbottom John Sebastian LaValle as Oswald Sinclair Joshua LaForge as Moses Ruben Cubbenfield Melody Perera as Anjana Ramakrishnan Cat Blackard as The Narrator/The Announcer

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