Cassilda
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  • Reads 53
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 17m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2023
Mature
The mysterious city of Arkham holds many secrets, but none more so than for Cas who must hunt down the missing pieces of a forgotten play before they force her to relive the blood soaked tragedy written on their pages.  Inspired by the works Robert W. Chambers and HP Lovecraft, discover a timeless tale of love soaked in laughs, gore and suffering.

This work is currently a draft and therefore is prone to grammatical and spelling errors. Chapters are not updated on a fix schedule but I will do my best to write a few chapters a week.
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A mysterious death in Arkham leads to the discovery of a new foe. July 1976. Arkham Files story #13. Sequel to Zoog Whisperer. In Arkham Files, White Collar characters are fused into the world of the Cthulhu Mythos. No prior knowledge of either White Collar or Lovecraft is required. Although Lovecraft is a master of the horror genre, in Arkham Files the emphasis is on science fiction and fantasy with a generous sprinkling of romance. First names are the same as in White Collar. Neal Caffrey is known as Neal Carter. Peter Burke is Peter Gilman. In addition to Neal and Peter, White Collar characters include Diana, Mozzie, Elizabeth, June, Sara, Jones, and Hughes. Neal and Sara are both a few years younger than their New York counterparts. The series is a meta work with the stories referenced in the Caffrey Conversation series. It's not necessary to read the Caffrey Conversation stories beforehand, but for readers who do, there is an added dimension. More information about the meta aspect is on my blog, Penna Nomen & Silbrith Conversation. Disclaimer: This story is for fun. I do not own White Collar or the world of the Cthulhu Mythos.