Leaving Shanghai

We retire to Mr. Moore’s room to talk with Mr. Brady. He tells us having left the Carlisle expedition in Kenya, right after the episode at the Bent Pyramid, when things started going downhill. He had been very sceptical about Anastasia in the beginning, and later on he saw her effect on Roger Carlisle, him slowly starting to lose his mind and seeing weird dreams about meeting his god. In Cairo, they were supposed to meet Carlyle’s god after breaking the eye on top of the red pyramid and opening a way for the god to appear. Brady was able to draw the shape of the eye, what it had been before. When breaking the stone, Carlisle had stated that “Now that the eye is gone, Jack, we can all become gods!

A few days later, all but Brady woke up early and entered the Bent Pyramid. After a while a chaos broke lose – local workers were running around, yelling that the academics had died, and fled the camp in panic. Brady entered the pyramid as well, but found no trace of his companions. Short while afterwards, the others came out of the pyramid, Carlisle explaining that “he had visited the real egypt”. Others looked like they had aged years in those few hours. Later Brady heard them talking amongst themselves, about the horros they had seen.

One night Roger Carlisle had wanted to show Brady what they had learned. He took the expedition out to the sands, played drums, and caused strange things to rise up from the sands, who then proceed to slaughter all the arabs, while the white men of the expedition only laughed. That night, Brady fled the camp, but Carlisle found him. Brady was told to change his attitude towards their goal, and that they were chosen to do this. The people of the expedition started to change too – every day, Aubrey Penhew seemed younger, and Patty Masters older and more tired – her pregnancy starting to show too.

In his last night in Cairo, Brady drugged Carlisle, stole the expedition’s funds and sailed to Mombasa with Carlisle. In Mombasa, Carlisle was able to finally sleep properly, and was starting to seem like his old self again. Brady reminded him of the horrors he has seen and caused, and after a week, he started to change again, realizing what he had done. When they reached Hong Kong, Carlisle was afraid of shadows and being followed. Brady left him in a hospital, and paid with his own money. He thought they had gotten away from it all, until a few years later, in Shanghai, he saw Aubrey Penhew again, on the deck of the ship Dark Mistress.

Brady did steal the 7 Cryptical Books of Shan from Mr. Liu. The book explains how to draw the mark of the eye, which can prevent Carlisle’s god from entering this world. The book was at Moon Shie to be translated. Brady also knew, that Penhew is at the island of the grey dragon, getting ready for the ritual. The island is a small distance away from Shanghai towards Hong Kong. According to Brady, if the ritual is disrupted in one of the three places it is being conducted at once, it will be disrupted in all of them. We saw the map inside the pyramid, and the island is the closest one to us at the moment.

Friday September 20th 1925

Mr. Walker and Mr. Troxler, physically biggest of us, were tasked with distraction – they went out to ask about coastal maps and train tickets, while Dr. Descours, Mr. Paynesworth and Mr. Borel were searching for a new accommodations for us, one room big enough to house all seven of us. We find one on the red light district, and while Dr. Descours and Mr. Paynesworth discuss the room, Mr. Borel uses the opportunity to sample the services of the house. In the evening, he feels itchy.

We conjure up a plan to smuggle our things and ourselves out of the hotel. The bulk of our belongings go with Mr. Walker and Mr. Troxler, who loudly inquire about good hotels in Beijing. Mr. Revelli and Mr. Moore slip out of the back door in disguise with the rest of our things and take them to our new room. Rest of us leave the hotel after Mr. Troxler and Mr. Walker, use a riksha to join Mr. Revelli and Mr. Moore. Mr. Troxler and Mr. Walker board a train, and leave quietly just before the train takes off. Then they sneak towards the red light district in the dark of the night.

Saturday 21th September 1925

Mr. Revelli and Mr. Moore, again the smallest of us and most likely to disappear in crowds, set out to meet Moon Shie. They receive a scroll, wrapped around a human rib, with strange symbol on the nobs at the end of the rib. The symbol has an eye drawn in a middle of a star. Moon Shie tells them that the text is written very strangely, not from left to right or from up to down, but in every direction, and it seems that the chapters switch places, depending on the position where one starts reading. He feels like there are many texts in the scroll, at least seven, but perhaps even an eighth one as well. The order of the text does not seem to depend on any external factor, time, place, phase of the moon or anything. Moon Shie tells them, that the eighth book seems to be an algorithm to count the final days of the world, when the blind god will enter.

Moon Shie has been translating the scroll for six days, and hasn’t slept from the second day forward. He is understandably very tired. Moore asks him to read from the scroll once, and then from the same spot again, and he reads two different stories. Mr. Min checks up on Mr. Shie each evening, and reports to Mr. Brady. Mr. Revelli and Mr. Moore stay and wait for Mr. Min to send their own message to Mr. Brady about Moon Shie’s condition.

Mr. Paynesworth and Mr. Borel try to find a ship for us to rent for our naval journey. They find a reliable-seeming captain, Mr. Wu Zetian, who can rent his ship, the Lotus Blossom, for us at the cheap price of 50 dollars per month. The other members of our expedition hide in our room.

At the evening, Mr. Min comes, and delivers the message to Mr. Brady. They both return very shortly afterwards, and after a quick chat, decide to come with us to our hideout, and in the morning, our ship. We take Mr. Moon Shie and the scroll with us as well. In the night, Mr. Moore tries to photograph the scroll, but the pictures are blurry. He tries again, and is sure that this time he succeeds, but the pictures are a failure again.

Sunday September 22nd 1925

Lotus Blossom only has a crew of two, the captain Wu Zetian and his worker, Yun Ying. They are paid 100 dollars for two months, as we board the ship and set off at afternoon, and sail the river down from Shanghai. Everything feels like we are getting near the solution, but with a sense of a menacing doom looming over us. Mr. Paynesworth estimates, that for each book from the scroll he reads, he will need two weeks to decipher and translate. By that calculation, he would be ready at the end of the year. Penhew and his henchmen are planning to conduct the ritual on the January 14th 1926, which would leave us only few days to prepare ourselves.

We decide to spend that time in a quiet rural village, away from everything. Mr. Paynesworth immerses himself in the research. Mr. Troxler nurses Moon Shie, who after a month of rest feels up to the task again, but in a few days of spending time with the scroll, can not continue with it. Our only connection to the world is Mr. Min, who travels to Shanghai and back every once in a while. In four weeks, he brings us news about professor Ali Kafour passing away in august.

Mr. Paynesworth’s research technique is superior to his early estimate – in just six weeks, he finds a carefully constructed trap within the text, which would send him reading the same entries again and again. When he realizes this, he understands the ritual behind closing the gate.

Search for Jack Brady

22. pelikerta.

Thursday September 19th 1925.

Mr. Troxler had agreed to meet Mr. Lin tonight. Dr. Descours and Mr. Revelli accompanied him, while Mr. Walker and Mr. Borel visited a chinese historian and translater, Mu-Shien. He cannot help them with their questions about the Tale of Priest Qwan, but promises to start his research on the matter after a week, when his current project is finished.

Mr. Lin lives on the Yu Yun road, in a big, beautiful house. The servants, beautiful young chinese women receive us, but only allow Mr. Troxler inside the house to meet with Mr. Lin. Room is dark and soundproof, and Mr. Troxler finds himself inside with an approximately 90-year old man, with one of his servant girls sitting on the floor next to his chair. Mr. Lin is very interested in Mr. Troxler’s inquiries about chinese researchers and books. He wants Mr. Troxler’s help with the location of Jack Brady, and is prepared to pay for it – $2000 and the girl at his feet. Mr. Lin explains that Mr. Brady had stolen his 7 Cryptical Books of Hsan – which he wants back. He also knows, that the only copy of Tale of Priest Qwan in Shanghai is owned by Ho Fong.

Walking inside the room, Mr. Troxler realizes that there’s something moving behind the curtains that the walls of the room are covered with. After a while, he is not certain, if the cause of the movement is human at all – something is watching and listening them. Before Mr. Troxler can leave, Mr. Lin gives him 8 days to deliver his knowledge of Mr. Brady – otherwise it is going to cost him his teeth.

As we all return to the hotel, we decide to all leave the hotel at the same time, in different directions, to fool our followers. We are to meet at 11 o’clock at Fergus’. Mr. Revelli and Mr. Borel set out to meet the medium Mr. Lung, whose ad we saw in the paper. He is a weird little man, afraid of Revelli and Borel for some reason. He is very theatrical, sprouting slogans, fanning incense at Revelli, and disappointed when none of his tricks have any effect. At last, he explains, that he has been visited by spirits, Zu and Wei, who have given him insight. Zu is the Wind of the Skies and Wei the Nail that binds us All, both are demons from hell that Mr. Lung has made a deal with.

All changes, when the cat that has been walking around their feet changes form, and grows into the size of a tiger – it’s mouth grows up large and its fangs are suddenly a foot in length. At some point, it has grown another head with a gaping maw as well. The thing shreds Mr. Lung quickly to pieces, and focuses on the two other men. Borel succeeds in escaping through a window, but Revelli can’t get the windows open – as if something was holding them shut. Mr. Revelli is hurt by the thing’s bite, and Borel returns to the house. It’s only when Mr. Revelli desperately throws some clay coins he got from Mr. Lung at the thing, it disappears in a puff of dust. The men return, bloody, to Fergus’ bar, and are quickly routed back to the hotel for some first aid.

Friday September 20th 1925

On friday, our investigations to find some trace of the books or Mr. Brady continue. Mr. Walker and Mr. Borel meet with a banker, Roland Birken, while Mr. Descours and Mr. Troxler meet with a japanese translator and expert on pirates on the chinese-japanese waters, Mr. Takashima Shoshuke. Mr. Birken works inĀ  bank and is surprised to hear that european visitors have come to see him. He has delivered some occult texts to London, to a certain Mr. Alistair Crowley. He can tell some interesting tidbits about the Tale or the 7 Books, but in his opinion, the latter one is just a myth.

The lead on the Lantern Street 88 massacre has gone cold – the woman working at the house, who got attacked, can only tell us little, and the hospital staff has no knowledge of the rest of the victims. On the other hand, the neighbours of the collapsed Seamen Club can recognize the now lost american John Smith, when shown the picture of Jack Brady. Also the neighbours of the burned monastery recognize Brady.

We return to the lunch at the hotel, and during it, we receive word that Mr. Moon Shie is waiting of us at the lobby. The person there is not, however, Mr. Shie. When questioned, a familiar man behind us turns around, introduces himself as Mr. Jack Brady, and suggests that it is high time for us to speak.

Shanghai, the Pearl of the Orient

21. pelikerta.

Our expedition, or what’s left of it now that doctors Paynesworth and Stafford are gone, boarded a steam ship Marlin on the 16th of September. We arrive in Shanghai on the 18th.

We check in to a hotel, and start our inquiries. Troxler visits the museum, and ends up wasting a working day’s time trying to get his point across to the personnel, while they have no common language to communicate with.

During that time, the rest of us wander the city streets, trying to find the Ho Fong Imports. When we finally find it, we’ve been walking in circles, and Mr. Walker’s wallet has been stolen. We’re tired, thirsty and in a bad mood. A quick plan forms up in Revelli’s mind – he’s to go knock on the door, and ask for work there. The chinese workmen don’t speak english, and their foreman can only tell Revelli to come back the next day, when their boss is around. We do see a dzonk sailing under the Union Jack, Luxurian Goddess, tied to the pier next to the company grounds.

We set out towards the Stumbling Tiger, which, luckily, we find much easier. It’s a seedy bar filled with people drinking cheap grog. Revelli pays the half-chinese-half-scottish bartender, Fergus Chung, one pound – and he promises we’d drink two days with that money. The bartender agrees to tell us about Jack Brady, when he’s finally paid $10 after haggling.

Jack Brady visits the bar often, but not right now – he’s in Burma, selling guns. The last time he was seen here was in march – six months ago. Chung also tells us of Albert Penhurst (alias of Aubrey Penhew), who owns the ship named Dark Mistress, which, in turn, has some strange crew. There are whispers, that the ship smuggles goods. Chung does not know, however, whether the owner, Penhurst, lives in the city. We do get one lead though – Brady had been seen in the bar, drinking with a customs worker, Patrick Devlin.

We wake up on thursday morning September 19th 1925 at 7 o’clock to the noises of the city. Following our lead, we find the british customs. We find out that the last time Dark Mistress was here was on August 4th. After that date, it has not dealt with the customs. There’s a long history of the Dark Mistress, mostly in 1924, and there have been many shipments from England. After February 1925 the Dark Mistress visits Shanghai more seldomly. We connect the dots, our raid to the Misr Mansion in England was in February. The customs official points us to Patrick Devlin, who is an older clerk with gray hair.

Troxler revisits the museum, but this time with Mycroft. Having an interpreter with him, they get some results too. Leaving the museum, they have six names of people, who know something about the cult, Black Fan, the monk Qwan or the Bloated Woman. We split the work and assign a name to a person. Descours visits an old nun, only to hear that she had passed of pneumonia last month. Mycroft visits a monk, and find out that he has committed to a vow of silence, but at least he can communicate with writing.

When Troxler leaves his informant, a small chinese woman walks up to him. She had been waiting for him on the streets, and tells him that Mr. Lin wants to see him, and demands an audience. Troxler isn’t impressed, and tells the woman, that if Mr. Lin wants to see him, he can come to him.

In the library later, some newspaper articles tell us that Mr. Lin is an importer/exporter for Ho Fong Imports. One article tells us that his wife passed a year ago. We also find an ad from a local astrologer, Mr. Lung, whose advert says that the stars are right. There are also two articles about the destruction of a seamen’s club, and some familiar sounding destruction of a monks home and their deaths, in a fire that seemed to follow them in a shape of a floating cloud of fire.

Map of Shanghai

Shanghai handouts (session 21)

Newspaper articles from Shanghai Courier that seemed interesting or dealed with Mr. Ho Fong: