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Cultes Des Ghoules

Current Holder: Georgiana_Wentworth

Origin: Recovered from the Orphean Society Building, London (Chapter 1)

Physical Description

A tattered 18th-century French volume bound in cracked, oily leather with worm-eaten corners. Heavy with the scent of mildew and tallow. Extensive marginalia in Dr Erasmus Hume’s hand throughout, particularly regarding “sonic modulation and neural attunement” — Hume’s annotations connect the ghoul-cult practices to the Aeternum Choir’s harmonic theories.

Provenance

Recovered from an iron-banded chest beneath the altar in the Ritual Preparation Room on the third floor of the Orphean_Society_Building during the Chapter 1 London investigation. The original text is attributed to the Comte d’Erlette (François-Honoré Balfour, 1703). This copy is a well-worn French translation with Hume’s scholarly additions.

CoC 7e Tome Statistics

Property Value
Language French
Reading Time 2 weeks (full study)
Cthulhu Mythos Gain +5%
Sanity Loss 1D6
Spells Enchant Knife, Implant Fear, Shrivelling

(Source: Handout 10, Orphean_Society_Building)

Campaign Relevance

The Cultes Des Ghoules is primarily a necromantic text — its core subject is the relationship between the living and the dead, the rituals of ghoul-worship, and the methods by which the dead can be commanded or appeased. Hume’s annotations are the campaign-relevant layer: he has mapped ghoul-cult chanting practices onto harmonic theory, drawing connections between the vibrational frequencies used in ghoul-cult rites and the Choir’s own resonance work. Whether these connections are genuine scholarship or Hume’s obsessive pattern-matching is a question the text does not answer.

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  • Carried by Georgiana Wentworth — In Georgiana's possession as part of the party's Mythos library
  • Recovered for Order of St Aelfric — Recovered from the Orphean Society during the London investigation