Experiments of Doctor Theodore

Experiments of Doctor Theodore

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After strange, alien blobs fall from the sky, scientist, archaeologist, and teacher "Doctor Theodore Allen" feels the need to use his students as guinea pigs to further understand the creatures from the cosmos. However, the secret, ulterior motives of the horrible creatures lead him to try and defeat them. Will the eldritch monsters rule Earth and take over the human race? It all starts at the Miskatonic University of Science and Archaeology and leads the Doctor to Japan. Written in the vein of H.P Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe. Based on Egyptian lore, Japanese folklore and the Nuppeppo.
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