Ghyll:Timperton Clocktower

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--From the classic Lumic: Karcist League Adventures, Volume III (issues #50-#54) Titled: Split Identities Written by Ellen Moyer and Illustrated by Kelvin

Page 1:

First Panel:
An overhead view of Bute University Campus (as one might see if they were a hork flying past). A torn paper caption reads "The night was dark. A distant storm rose in the distance."
Second Panel:
The view moves closer to the Timpteron Clocktower. The time reads a few minutes to midnight. The caption continues, "If it wasn't my last night I might have appreciated the weather more. As it was, other things occupied my attention."
Third Panel:
The view is of the clock face, the three arms of the clock are clearly in motion. There is a smudgy silhouette showing in the luminescent face of the clock.
Fourth Panel:
A burnfly lands on the face of the clock.
Fifth Panel:
A hand smashes the burnfly
Sixth Panel:
The hand withdraws showing burnfly guts oozing down the glass.
Seventh & Eighth Panels:
The view rotates to the observation platform in front of the clock face showing a man naked except for a vorpcara. The man is staring at his hand. There is a large Luminous manuscript in his lap and there are ritual torches behind him.

Page 2:

First – Fourth Panels:
TThe man wipes the bug off his hand but there is a shadow near with a hint of motion.
Fifth & Seventh Panels:
Detail of the book showing the last line from the previous page"…occupied my attention. The thing I had to insure was that the secret of the Tower would never escape its stony confines. I must insure that the darkness that now grips my spirit will be isolated forever."
Sixth & Eighth Panels:
The same page darkened by a shadow.

Page 3:

First Panel:
The man's face, his eyes looking to the side.
Second Panel:
A gloved fist in motion
Third Panel:
The man sprawled on the observation deck.
Fourth Panel:
A dark figure says, "Are you sure you are that desperate for company?"
Fifth – Eighth Panels:
view from behind the man looking up at the hero Burnflyman

I'm not sure how far out I should take this joke. --Dr. H. L. Ackroyd 23:21, 3 Mar 2005 (EST)