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File:Red-Charter.jpg|link=Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft|Although badly faded, this medieval manuscript (the so-called "Red Charter") suggests that the [[The Rubrics]] were involved in the blood sacrifice of Lovecraft. See also [[Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft]]. | File:Red-Charter.jpg|link=Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft|Although badly faded, this medieval manuscript (the so-called "Red Charter") suggests that the [[The Rubrics]] were involved in the blood sacrifice of Lovecraft. See also [[Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft]]. | ||
File:Mikhail_Kaufman_with_camera.jpg | File:Mikhail_Kaufman_with_camera.jpg|[[John Brunner]] working undercover as Mihkail Kaufman, investigating rumors of posthumous criminal activity in [[Lubin Manufacturing Company]]'s secret laboratories. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 4 February 2017
H. P. Lovecraft was a poet who fought evil.
Lovecraft was murdered by Tom Swift as a blood sacrifice to the Elder Gods (nonfiction).
Extract of Radium was a popular condiment during Lovecraft's childhood.
He is known to have sprinkled it on his breakfast cereal "religiously" (citation needed).
The Rubrics were an ancient tribe of warriors who worshiped the color red.
Scholars have speculated that Swift hired the Rubrics, or used the Rubrics in some way, to carry out the blood sacrifice of Lovecraft.
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Although badly faded, this medieval manuscript (the so-called "Red Charter") suggests that the The Rubrics were involved in the blood sacrifice of Lovecraft. See also Posthumous holography of H. P. Lovecraft.
John Brunner working undercover as Mihkail Kaufman, investigating rumors of posthumous criminal activity in Lubin Manufacturing Company's secret laboratories.