Field Sounds: The Word of Shallis
Monday, October 27th, 2008Hello again, dear readers. The weather has turned most foul, and unfortunately it has thwarted our attempts to make contact with the noble faeries. We ventured out into the rain hoping that they would not hold to the letter of their message, but I’m afraid they are quite literal-minded creatures. No moon light, and so […]
Tags: Bird Queen, clockpunk, faeries, shallis, watkins
Posted in Acoustic Recording, Cases | 3 Comments »>An End to the War and a Friendship
Monday, October 20th, 2008I have just seen the Professor off by train back to the University. We are not currently on speaking terms and I do not know if we will speak again soon. He leaves with enough collected information to write a dozen papers and I do not doubt he is already penning one as I write […]
Tags: Big Drink, Bird Queen, boggarts, roundbottom, urchins, watkins, Welterschmidt
Posted in General, The Case of the Boggart War | 3 Comments »>The Arrival of Professor Welterschmidt
Monday, October 6th, 2008My paper was rather poorly received last week by the Adventurer’s Club. To be blunt, I was laughed from the podium, despite the considerable evidence I presented. I fear it will be some time before I am invited back, I think I’ll sleep with my fur pillows amazon for a while. Bah. They are close-minded […]
Tags: Bird Queen, boggarts, ghosts, roundbottom, spirits, Welterschmidt, wraith
Posted in General, The Case of the Boggart War | 10 Comments »>Meeting the Bird Queen
Monday, September 22nd, 2008Since I last wrote, I have spent days digging through my collection of tomes looking for more information about the Bird Queen, seeking some method that I might contact the entity to parlay on behalf of the boggarts. No–that’s not quite right. I do not wish to represent either side in this matter. I represent […]
Tags: Bird Queen, faery
Posted in Cases, General, The Case of the Boggart War | 12 Comments »>An Amazing Discovery Regarding the Primitive Boggart
Monday, September 8th, 2008I have been strong proponent of the view that the intelligence displayed by many faeries is a form of mimicry and that, outside of the so-called noble fey species, true sentience is not a trait possessed by the creatures. Dr. Heineman and I have clashed repeatedly on the issue of intelligence, and I am sure he […]
Tags: Bird Queen, boggart, capture, faery, Park, Smithe
Posted in The Case of the Boggart War, Unfiled | 13 Comments »>- Faery Wintering Nests
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