The Case of Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee
in English, written by Dr. Nathaniel Wingate Peaslee, 1928
Three articles submitted by the Miskatonic professor over the course of a year and accepted and published in the February, May, and August issues of the Journal of American Psychological Society in 1928. They describe the strange episode of total amnesia and personality collapse which overcame the author in 1908, and which ended as abruptly in 1913. The bizarre travels of the author during this period are also summarized, and three similar cases over the course of the last fifty years are detailed. In the final article, the author describes the strange dreams and visions that have plagued him since - dreams of the massive city inhabited by strange cone-shaped beings who are masters of time and space. Peaslee includes drawings of his dream images. More articles are forthcoming. (Johnson, Sam, and Sandy Antunes. "Miskatonic University: A Handbook to the Pride of Arkham." Chaosium, Oct. 2005.)
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