FRANCE - POISSY
JANUARY 1923
We begin at the La Bibliothèque Nationale de France. Wesley hires a student researcher called Remi Vangeim.

Wesley Freundlich-Fock

Splitting up and some of us go to Poissy (Fenaliks House) and the rest to Chez Lorien (The Asylum).

Simon, Gupta and Trent travel to the house with Remi Vangeim the researcher and once they discover the location of the house we send him back to Paris by rain.

This is done through records at the town hall and an 18th century document where Fenaliks house is (Comte’s Villa).

Chrisian Lorien, his wife Veronique and daughter Quitterie are currently living on the ruins of Comte’s Villa. This is where Fenalik is meant to have lived .

We are greeted by Chrisian Lorien who invites us in and we tell him we are looking for archaeological evidence of Fenaliks house.

He shows us a letter sent to him by William Wellington. This letter was sent 6 Months ago. Gupta sees a large scar on his arm.

Gupta Singh

Quitterie comes in and takes a fancy to Gupta and Simon becomes uneasy. We drink coffee and investigate the letter. Quitterie moves around and Gupta spills coffee on Quitterie which scars up very quickly. We ask about his wife, Veronique, and discover that she has very bad arthritis. All these injuries appear on the LEFT ARM of all the family members.

Simon makes his navigation and we begin to dig by a large tree at the back of the house. We find a flight of stairs which finally ends at a large metal door. Simon forces the door and we are confronted by some Catacombs/Crypt.

Trent Duxford III

We make our way to the end of this area, Simon backed up by Trent and Gupta, and find the chamber wall is covered with glowing, multicolored roses. Entangled in the roses is the left are of “The Sedefkar Simulacrum”. Simon grabs it using the bag he has and they all leave quickly. As we were leaving a Fog - Mist began to form in the Catacombs - Crypt but we didn't’t wait to see what it was and closed the door behind us.

The Fog - Mist drifted under the door and into the evening.

Fenalik

TO BE CONTINUED...