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November 18, 1952, 3.42pm
Bertie, you have been walking down this trail. You knew you had about a mile and a half left.
At this point, it feels like it's been so much more.
As you continue to head down, it's almost starting to feel like you've gone like four miles at this point.
Could you make an athletics check for me?
Yeah.
80 over 50.
You feel like you've been kind of trudging along this second half, especially with the snow getting higher than normal.
But finally, up ahead, you see a house.
And it looks like it's got like a greenhouse off to the side of it.
Are there any like, lights on or smoke coming out of a chimney or anything to indicate that anyone's home?
No, there's no lights, no smoke.
As you get a little closer, you can actually see one of the windows is broken.
Oh.
Just a little, like a small break towards the bottom of it.
Like just a crack?
No, like a hole.
Does it look like someone did that to try and break in?
Yeah, like someone would have broken in or out.
Do I notice any other footprints in the snow? Like it was recent?
No, and the glass looks like it's all been cleaned up.
Okay.
There's some snow getting in through the window as well.
Okay.
Seeing the window and not knowing how recent it is,
keeping in mind recent events,
I'm going to draw my service pistol that I have
and approach
and get closer to the house and potentially open the door if it's unlocked.
You begin approaching the house and the door is locked.
Is there like a welcome mat or something?
Yeah.
Can I look under it to see if there's a spare key?
We roll a lock check.
Yeah.
23.
There is a mat and there is a key.
I will pick up the key and try to unlock the door.
Alright.
Then the door opens up.
Inside to your left is a living room.
There's some like police tape in there and an outline of like a body.
There's what looks like there was a tarp over the window,
but it's like blown off.
And you would know this as the crime scene that Miss Bunsen was arrested for,
for Uriah Kent's death.
It looks like it matches about what you heard from that.
Did he die at her lab or at her house?
Yeah, in her house.
Okay, okay.
She had said that she was in her lab and came back from the lab
and she was dead in her living room.
That's right.
Is what she claims.
Was the lab the greenhouse outside?
It could be.
I don't know that. Why would I ask that?
I mean you know there's a greenhouse.
It could be over there instead of in the house.
It was implied that it was not in the house.
Okay.
I think I'm going to take a quick look around the house first.
Out of curiosity I'm going to go over to the crime scene
and just I don't know what I'm looking for just look around.
Take a gander.
There's anything weird that may stand out or has it been pretty well processed?
It's all been pretty well processed.
Looking around it looks like everything has been pretty well checked.
You couldn't imagine you'd find anything new that wasn't found before here.
Okay.
I'm going to make my way to the rest of the house I guess.
The rest of the house to the right of the entryway is the kitchen and a dining room off of that
and forward is a stairs that lead upstairs to a second floor.
Are there any? Is there any artwork on the walls?
There is fairly generic landscapes and such.
The place seems very un-personalized.
There's not a lot of decoration that looks personally picked.
It feels like it's all just kind of what you would see at like a hotel or something.
I would like to see if there's like one of those paintings or prints or whatever
that looks like it may be moved a lot.
You could roll a search.
Okay. I would like to do that.
No. It's a 93.
So you're looking around and you're not really catching anything that looks like it's been moved recently
but you kind of find yourself stopped in front of one that is like an ink blot
and you would probably say it looks kind of like a butterfly.
Interesting.
Are there any other ink blots around, or is it just that?
Are you searching upstairs and downstairs?
Yeah. Might as well.
Heading upstairs. There's a couple of bedrooms.
Most of them are empty. The only one looks like it's been used.
In that one, you don't really see anything like that on the walls.
There is also a basement if you want to check that out.
Before I do that, I'm going to move the ink blot aside and see if there's anything behind it.
Just a wall.
I knock on the wall.
Sounds like a wall.
Okay.
The basement entrance is outside the building.
It's one of those. I don't like that.
I guess it's like a cellar.
I'm going to hang the painting back.
It'll be nice to hang it back on the wall.
I feel uneasy about this.
Oh yeah?
Yeah, I'm doing it by myself. I don't know why I made this decision, but we're here.
You kind of look through everything but the basement and the greenhouse,
but it looks pretty unused, generic aside from the one bedroom,
which looking through there briefly, there's nothing special.
It's just like some clothes and general toiletries and clothes.
There's really not much even in the bedroom.
Okay. Then I will head outside to the cellar door.
The cellar door is chained and is locked.
Does the key that I have from the front door happen to unlock this?
It does not.
Okay, it was worth a shot.
Oh, I should mention it's getting down to about 6 degrees outside right now.
The snow is still coming pretty hard.
I imagine you're very bundled right now.
Yeah.
It wasn't very warm in the house either.
Okay.
Also with the Borealis pretty much gone, there's almost no light aside from your flashlight.
I want to see if I can find something to cut the chain off or see if...
Or look in the house, see if she has like a junk drawer or something.
She left a spare key laying around.
Do you want to roll a search?
Yeah.
68 over 20.
Inside the house there just doesn't seem to be anything like that.
No, there might be a junk drawer but it's really junk.
Nothing like that and there's no cutters or anything like that around in the house.
Okay.
Then I assume I couldn't find anything to pick the lock with or anything like that.
So with some hair pins you go out and look for and then you try to pick the lock?
Nope.
No.
So to do this effectively you'd have to take off like your gloves.
Right.
And it's so cold you can't really even get a good bearing to start.
Well, we may have to come back to that later.
I'm going to head over to the greenhouse I think.
You make your way over to the greenhouse.
The door's unlocked.
Okay.
And as you enter the first door there is like a second door.
I'm going to try and open the second door.
Yeah, it opens.
Okay.
And as soon as you get in there it's like a little six foot hallway to another door but it's like really warm in here.
And then you head to the next door and you open into the greenhouse where it's all very temperature controlled.
Feels pretty nice in here.
That would be kind of an attempt to keep any of the environment to come in.
Specimens.
Yes.
So heading in there is some of that fungus that you've seen around a lot growing.
Just kind of not necessarily growing.
So as you come in, in the corner there's some of that fungus.
There's some on a table being like cut open.
There's drawings and notes all over the walls.
There's other plants being grown in here.
Some herbs and some food alongside it.
It's pretty messy in here.
There's stuff scattered around.
But it looks like the mess that the person would know how to understand.
Right.
Whoever made the mess can interpret the mess.
Yes.
I guess first things first I'm going to kind of take a look over the plants.
Specifically the fungus.
Are there any empty specimen containers lying around?
Yeah there's a couple that she could still use.
Okay I'm going to take one of those and take a sample of one of the fungus.
Another sample, but like a larger sample than before.
Yeah maybe or something that's a little less frantic I guess.
Yeah a more controlled sample.
Yeah.
Yeah you're able to get some of that.
Maybe get some different parts of the plant.
Yeah for sure.
Yeah you're able to kind of take all of those things.
While you're doing this could I actually get you to roll a constitution check?
Sure.
What is your constitution?
Sixty-five.
Okay and what'd you roll?
A twenty.
Awesome that's great to hear.
So you get all the specimen that you want here.
What else are you hoping to glean?
I want to look at some of the other plants that she has to see if she's trying to hybridize this fungus with any of the other plants.
Yes it looks like there is a couple of attempts.
It looks like she has like a waste area that looks like it's filled with failed attempts that she's still holding on to perhaps to try and learn from or something you're not for sure as to why.
But there are successful hybridizations or are they all failed?
You can see what looks like it might be marked for that but you can't really tell if like it's successful or if it's dead and didn't work or if it's just sitting there.
You do know the doctor has some botany though.
That is true.
He might be able to fill you in or when Bunsen gets here herself she'll hopefully be able to fill you in on some things.
So I just have to say there's an area marked hybrids that has a couple of small things in it.
And then I'm going to look at the drawings and notes that she has.
I'm specifically looking to see if like there's any suspicious experiments on the plants.
When you start to look through that stuff though, can I get an alertness roll from you?
29 under 60.
As you're starting to look through them, these notes, you know, greenhouses, their walls are transparent, their glass.
There's some smoke coming out of the house.
Okay.
Did I? I didn't think anyone was following me before, right?
No, there's nothing that would have given you that impression.
And I didn't think anyone was home?
Well, you definitely didn't see anyone when you were going through.
I, knowing that this is the only chance I'm going to get, I'm going to keep looking in her notes and things.
Alright. You continue to look through. It's going to be hard to very quickly understand her notes that she's looking through.
You're looking for specifically what again?
Like right now I'm looking for any suspicious experiments with the plants.
I'll let you roll search with a minus 10 because you just really don't know this stuff.
No, that's a 62.
Yeah, so you're trying to quickly kind of look through to try and just find what you're looking for.
And you're realizing this will take a lot of work for you.
It might take less work for the doctor to understand what he's looking through and get an eye for it.
He's the one that should have came.
But you really, you really, you might be able to just take these with you instead of leaving them here unless you find that that's far too suspicious.
If K. Spunson comes back.
Knowing that I can't interpret them.
I'm going to take them with me and you'll worry about any consequences for that later. Yep.
You stuff these notes in one of your pockets.
I've got like a little satchel thing. Yeah.
OK. On one of your such at this point looking back up.
It's not just smoke coming out of the chimney.
The house is on fire.
The smoke is coming out of the windows.
What fire through one of the windows?
OK. That's what was my suspicion was that the house was on fire.
In the notes that I was looking at, did I see anything?
Did I see Peter Kent's name anywhere?
Yeah, it would have popped up once or twice.
For sure. You have noticed that.
OK. Well, I don't have time to decide for that right now, so I'm going to shove all the notes that I can or that I have into my satchel and run back outside.
You run back out, the fire is really going inside that house.
Do I see anybody nearby with my flashlight?
Or is the flames illuminating enough?
The flames are starting to illuminate as the house is getting more and more on fire.
As you begin to look around, though, you hear the sound of a gun being right behind you, and you hear "Freeze!"
As you see the Deputy Lucas Bars with his gun pointed at you.
I knew you guys were acting too suspicious.
What are you doing here?
And then we cut the black.
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2.45pm. Dr. Steele, you stand at the beach, the water flowing in over the presumably deceased body of Henriette Bunsen.
A lot of people are gathering. Peter is running over.
I was going to try to approach, get her out of the water.
You're able to do that. Valerie comes to help you.
As fast as I can, since again, not sure if she's dead yet or not. I check for pulse and check her breathing.
OK. What's your medicine?
My medicine is 60. I won't need you to roll, then. You're fairly confident she is dead.
Knowing she's dead, I still try to be out of respect, and so too many people don't notice immediately. I do try to cover her wound.
The wound I saw was her hand.
Yes, her fingers had popped open and the flesh is all...
Do I notice any other wounds on her at this time?
There do not seem to be any other wounds that you can see from this angle.
No other large gashes? No blood coming from anywhere else?
No.
I feel like I don't want other people to get worried about what they see, so I do want to wrap the wound up.
Maybe not medically speaking, but maybe in her own coat just so it's covered.
As you're doing that, the sheriff runs up and starts cordoning people back.
Her fingers popped, as you described. Do I see her finger bones still there? Or are those like the skeleton underneath it?
Some of the bones look like they're broken or missing as well. At least I think her ring finger is fully intact, skeletal sticking out.
The rest is broken to some extent, not fully there. Then Peter comes running up.
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. Oh. Ah. Geez.
Dr. Kent? Yes?
We'll want to try to get her to the clinic as soon as we can. Do you have any sort of gurney that we can carry her on?
Yes. I was just using something like that for the funeral. Let me go grab that.
Thank you, Dr. Kent.
He goes running. Looks like her skeleton is intact mostly. I don't have to look around for any knuckle bones that might be scattered on the shoreline.
If you wanted to look for some of those, they don't seem to be on the shoreline from what a quick glance might give you.
I'm not going to dig in the sand for that. I do want to get her up out of the water later on.
Flat, you know, just kind of on the shoreline. Wait for Dr. Kent.
Look over to Valerie who you said kind of came up to help. Fortunate sight.
There goes my contact. No way more about the plants. Ms. Novikov.
Yeah. So unfortunate. Too many lives being lost too soon.
I agree. We need to look into stopping this in its wake.
And then you hear the sound of an engine starting and it looks like the group that you saw coming in and started driving.
Not in like a hurry, but like they're leaving a funeral. Right. They're done here.
I didn't think much. Like, there's already one thing we're going to check out. I'm not surprised necessarily about people leaving for just leaving the funeral.
I already see people are kind of tending to this. And then Dr. Kent comes back with a stretcher kind of deal that will work.
It's not meant for necessarily to body, but it's what he had for the funeral and that you can make use of it.
Thank you, Dr. Kent. Yes. If you don't mind both of me, I look to Dr. Kent and Valerie. You don't mind helping get her up on this and we'll try to take her back to the clinic.
Of course. Yeah. So the three of you get her loaded up and then get her body down to the morgue essentially.
You three and Dan Gibson are there and he's kind of like, what happened? What's going on? I thought you guys had her.
Well, we left her in the care of Lucas Barz during the funeral she did not want to attend. Where's Lucas?
He wasn't going to come to the funeral. He was going to stay on call. Let me go check. Let me go check. And Dan goes running out the door.
As curious as I a player am, I do not follow. That's fair. Peter starts getting the body ready for like a quick autopsy essentially.
But he's doing some more checks to verify that she's dead. I understand. But he's also like, if it's similar to the other deaths, I'd like to move quickly if we could to see if anything's decomposing or wearing out or see what might be.
For lack of a better word, pristine like these other organs. I certainly understand. I'm very curious.
She doesn't appear to be in a decayed state like the others. At least not yet. Apologies, Valerie. I know this is a bit of a gruesome sight.
You do not have to stay for this. Although if I have questions, I will be sure to come find you later. I'll go wait outside then. Thank you.
Turning back to the body. Since I saw the injury, I unwrap the hand. I'm not sure if Peter noticed it before or not. I'm going to kind of lay it where it's out like gently on the table.
Make sure it's not like falling off or anything. Now, this is an interesting wound. And I kind of take like a pen or maybe like some metal utensil around to kind of like start noting things on the body.
Now, this is an interesting wound. It's kind of like you mentioned, Bersh, like the other two had. Yes. Very differently though. Five different points instead of just one focused location.
That's very interesting. The last person to suffer this, and I'm asking as a player to say, the last person to suffer this fate was Bobby Newman, right?
Yes. So far, the only ones you know who suffered this fate was Uriah Kent and Bobby Newman. OK, because that's what I was looking at. Bobby Newman died. What was it? Like two weeks ago?
Hish, and Uriah Kent died a month ago? Yeah. Interesting. OK, so there might be a bi-week period to this. And again, I as Nolan thinking about this as well.
I suppose, yeah. Thinking about the notes I've taken. Uriah Kent suffered, and he had a weird incision on his shoulder. That is correct. In which case then Bobby, his shoulder was what appeared to have been bent and destroyed.
And it was Bobby that had an incision on the back of his hand. Is this the same hand on her? Is it the same hand left or right as it was on Bobby?
Whereas it was his left hand marked with the incision, it's her right hand that has burst.
The tie, the thread there isn't as strong then as I was thinking it might be between them. But I don't try to point it out because I didn't point out to Peter before. I do try to look over her body for a similar incision, although I'm not sure where it would be at this point.
Well, at this point she's ready for autopsy. So you're looking over her body. There is one. Looking over her body, you actually do find another one of those incisions right on her belly button.
And at this point Dan comes running in and he's like, "I don't know where Lucas is. Where are the others? Where are the other agents?"
Agent Adams and Agent Bellamy are conducting some very important business. I trust they'll make their return when they're able.
I have to say, that doesn't look very good. I mean, you guys were supposed to watch her. Now Lucas is gone and they're gone and now she's dead.
We had trust her in a very important pair with Lucas.
Normally I would trust Lucas. I don't know what happened. I don't know where he is.
What happened at the office was the door just opened up on its own?
Well, the cell door was open. There was some throw up, some bile in there, a little bit of blood with the bile, but there wasn't a lot else in there.
Interesting. Interesting. I wonder where Lucas might have gone. If she was throwing up, I wonder if he came to try to find Peter. I'm not sure why he wouldn't have known where to go for the funeral.
Yeah, you know where we all were. Peter came out and he was like, "Doctor, agent, if you need to go do some of your other work, I understand.
You are an agent. You have investigation to care. I can handle the autopsy if you need to help Dan with this stuff."
Actually, Peter, I think I'd prefer if you'd come with us. We found Miss Bunsen like this. I'm concerned about what state we might find Lucas in.
Do you want me to just leave her here? I can put her on ice. We can wait. I was kind of hoping we might find something out if we hit it quickly. Though perhaps nothing will be different. We haven't had a body quite this well. To be completely honest, I don't know how long she's been dead, so it might not be any quicker than before.
Yes. Let's put her on ice and let's go and try and rush. You don't know where Lucas is, so I'm going to try and help make sure she's prepared and put away.
Yes, but you're saying you don't know where Lucas is though, right? But do you think something like this happened to him as well?
I am concerned about what state he's in if he's just gone missing from the town.
If this happened to him as well, that would be the first time we've known that it happened to people at once.
Yes. Yes, but we need to find him. Again, this might be worried for nothing, but we want to make sure we don't lose another good man today. Sheriff, Peter, let's try and, if we leave, let's go back to your sheriff's office and see if we can perhaps track down Lucas.
Yeah. Yeah, let's go try and do that.
On our way out, I don't see anything, but I want to look back and make sure Peter locks up.
Yes, Peter locks up everything. He locks up the morgue, he locks up the front door, and he starts following along.
Okay, can you roll me an alertness check?
Okay, 2540.
Okay, as you guys are rushing over, there's a lot of people out with a lot of emotions right now. You do see kind of stumbling, not like kind of holding his head like he's got a bad headache or something.
Is that young boy who was being scared the other day. And you see also where you can see a car outside of a house, and there's a older man sitting there sharpening a knife, kind of just looking around at everything.
I haven't just taken description before knowing who we need to talk to for a car. I imagine that is Abe Rogers, but we're on the lead for where Lucas might have gone and not sure if maybe he was attacked or if he's been injured.
His, you know, his life would be in the balance at the moment. So many people are curious to know, but we will proceed to the sheriff's office.
So you get into the office and he takes you back to the cell. One thing you can notice about the bile, because with your medicine and such, it looks almost oily, like it's got that reflective kind of purpley rainbow look to it.
And it doesn't look like earlier whenever we had her first enter, because she threw up when the funeral was getting started. There was a lot of snow and you guys didn't really pay attention to that bile.
Yeah, honest. So, kind of investigation so I see.
You know she had thrown up here. There's blood in the cell as well right kind of with the bile. Yeah.
It doesn't look you know there's nothing that was torn open like the cell door was just opened up. Yeah, everything looks fine. Is there keys in the cell door like they were left there. Roll a luck check.
33. Yes.
There are keys in the cell door.
Well, we certainly know how she got out with. She was just let out something opened up the cell.
I do say that I point that out to share it from Peter. I do not grab the keys, I can't imagine why Lucas would do something like that.
He's never done something so off the books before I'm not sure. And that's maybe there was a reason she needed to leave if she wasn't safe, maybe.
She was starting to throw up and he thought she needed help and maybe she jumped him or something I don't, I don't know what happened we need to find him. I don't know where he would have gone. Certainly.
So I looking from here. Those like blood from the cell then kind of trailed out. She walked out bleeding. Right. Yeah. At this point Dan runs out and starts yelling to people as they've seen Lucas, and you're hearing responses and such from people, people.
He's the sheriff of this town I'm going to trust him to do that I know from what I've heard from before I know he's somewhat of a nervous fellow.
So, I'm just gonna let him do that I'm not gonna stop him. I look around, because we left him. He was sitting at the usual desk. Right. Yes. Yeah. Are there any of his effects here like he doesn't kick off his boots or anything. No, the chairs pushed in chairs pushed in.
Okay, he's not really left anything.
I'm not really sure what we're going to clean here.
Do good. Are you a track could you track him maybe do you know how to do that.
Well, it's pretty snow in the area that you can use good tracks although it is a well travel town is I'm not good at that, and john is also not good at that.
I'm just worried that time might pass too much if we just hang around looking at vile and push in chairs. Oh, it sounds like basically the three of you are all based 10 with survival.
So I'm gonna roll survival then hopefully I get lucky. They didn't really matter because I roll a 43. Now, you kind of go out and you're looking in the snow is cleared to cover it up so much you don't have an idea of it's a busy intersection.
So there's a lot of other, yes, none of you are probably going to be able to track the way the chair is pushed in.
And I think is a cell door and block but she could have somehow done that herself I suppose or someone could have come in and let her out because I can just imagine maybe the deputy isn't so he doesn't hold up much other than Barbara's also close I'm not sure where he would go to just kind of.
So then Dan comes back and he said I don't think anyone's seen him maybe you went out of town. Maybe, maybe did sheriff Do you happen to have a radio if you need to contact him.
Yeah, I've got here Oh yes yeah um and he runs over and he starts, you know, getting it ready and talks into it, and you hear it coming out of the desk.
Lucas.
Every time every time I tell him to take it, keep it on him. He leaves it again.
That way. Do you know where he likes to go. If he's. I'm not sure I know him well enough he's sharks and duties or anything but you know if you don't go to the docs to talk with, I know some of his friends or anything.
No.
I don't know he's.
He doesn't spend a lot of time hanging out with people.
He likes to kind of hang out here.
I'm not sure. Yeah, I have not really seen him outside of town either except for when he came to help me in button sponsored out a couple of times, but I haven't.
I don't know either where he would go.
Do you know where he lives sheriff.
Yeah, he lives.
Just over, just next door basically.
He's not in there I did.
Oh, we're right out of luck knowing where he could have gone. His door was unlocked, which is an unusual for.
Maybe we could take Abe's car, try and drive around and look for him.
We certainly could if you know.
Yeah, I know well enough he's a really good friend of mine. Okay.
That will help us to cover more ground. And before we go, do I have any of like sort of files on me that I can collect samples.
Yeah, yeah, you could easily have some files on you.
What I'm thinking I'll try to do pulling out to is I want to go back to the cell where the bile the blood is.
I will try to I guess using like a Q-tip or something I want to like basically have something where I can swab it up and then just stick the whole thing in the bottle and stop it.
So I'm not going to like try to scrape it off. I just stick whatever is touching it.
Yeah, yeah, that sounds reasonable to me.
Okay, I want to try to just collect a vial of the vial and the blood, like one and one each.
Collect those two. I just keep them, I put them back with the other set of them in the kit.
Come back to the fellows.
Okay, collect some samples of whatever she left behind.
I'm not sure if we might be able to clean anything.
Let's see if we can talk to Abe and hopefully we can find Lucas.
All right, will you roll me a check real quick?
Not this time at 67.
So you head out and you guys go over to where Abe is, presumably.
And he does go up to that man by the car.
And Abe just kind of tosses the keys when he sees you guys coming.
You guys need a hand with anything?
You haven't happened to see Lucas recently, have you?
I heard you guys yelling about him.
Yeah, he went up east of here, saw him kind of running off for a bit.
For just a minute, he didn't say anything to me when he was going by.
Did he seem spooked at all?
He was running real fast, I wasn't paying a lot of attention to him.
I was listening at the funeral, figured he got a call or something.
Of course, let's pursue him that way then.
All right, he went down the main trail there.
I'm going to trust. I guess I could try.
I don't have any reason to distrust Abe right now.
Could I just make a general human in check to see if he's being forthright?
That is 15 under my 15.
He's definitely being forthright about everything, but he is eyeing you interestingly, almost distrustfully.
I get that. I think he's kind of looking up and down.
Who am I, and why am I so invested in Lucas?
I can understand why that would be.
From what you know of Abe, he was a government man for a while.
And John really trusts him.
All right, well, let's hopefully we can find him.
Hopefully he hasn't been hurt or anything. I'll let them drive.
Yeah, John jumps in to drive, takes you guys out east.
As you guys are heading out, the snow keeps growing and growing.
And you guys leave the lights of town and you just have your headlight and it just fades to black.
And that's where we'll end tonight.
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[Music fades out]
(gentle music)
[ Silence ]