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====== Alexander Roby ====== | ====== Alexander Roby ====== | ||
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- | He was at one point engaged to [[Delia Hartston]], but Delia broke this off in late 1925. | + | * He was at one point engaged to [[Delia Hartston]], but Delia broke this off in late 1925. |
- | On October 14th 1926 Roby's father Herbert and sister Georgina were brutally murdered at the family home in Curzon Street. Alexander was the also at home, and initially claimed responsibility. He was arrested, but instead of being charged with [[the Roby Murders]] was committed to [[St Agnes Asylum]]. The papers committing him were signed by [[Doctor Charles Highsmith]], | + | * On October 14th 1926, Roby's father, Herbert and sister, Georgina were brutally murdered at the family home in Curzon Street. Alexander was also at home and initially claimed responsibility. He was arrested, but instead of being charged with [[the Roby Murders]] was committed to [[St Agnes Asylum]]. The papers committing him were signed by [[Doctor Charles Highsmith]], |
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- | Highsmith believes Roby suffers from ' | + | |
+ | ====Discoveries about Roby ==== | ||
During their investigations, | During their investigations, | ||
- | * His release | + | * [[Doctor Charles Highsmith|Highsmith]] believed Roby suffered from ' |
* Roby spends his time studying poetry and has made unusual marginal notes in his poetry books referring to various elements common to both the play [[Carcosa, or The Queen and the Stranger]] and [[https:// | * Roby spends his time studying poetry and has made unusual marginal notes in his poetry books referring to various elements common to both the play [[Carcosa, or The Queen and the Stranger]] and [[https:// | ||
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* He made an [[https:// | * He made an [[https:// | ||
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* In 1923, Alexander' | * In 1923, Alexander' | ||
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- | * The meetings with Bacon, Quarrie and Edwards were corroborated by Delia, who also mentioned Roby spending time with a man called [[Michael Coombes|Coombes]] who appeared to act as some kind of hired muscle for Bacon. Delia broke up with Alexander because of his increasingly erratic behaviour at this time, and says that when she last saw him he was continually talking about the 'nine teeth' prepared in the Suffolk village of [[Clare Melford]] for some great event due to take place in December 1925. | + | |
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+ | * The meetings with Bacon, Quarrie and Edwards were corroborated by Delia, who also mentioned Roby spending time with a man called [[Michael Coombes|Coombes]], who appeared to act as some kind of hired muscle for Bacon. Delia broke up with Alexander because of his increasingly erratic behaviour at this time, and says that when she last saw him, he was continually talking about the 'nine teeth' prepared in the Suffolk village of [[Clare Melford]] for some great event due to take place in December 1925. | ||
===== Roby's Fate ===== | ===== Roby's Fate ===== | ||
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+ | * [[Doctor Frederick Bartlett|Dr Bartlett]] and Highsmith arranged for his release, a hearing for which was scheduled for November 30th 1928. However, before he could be transferred to the Kent rest home chosen for him, he disappeared. At first, he was believed to be murdered, but the facially mutilated corpse was later identified as nurse [[Thomas Clarke]], and it was realised that Alexander had either absconded with, or been kidnapped by, Montague Edwards, who had been at the Asylum all along, posing as [[Nurse Evans|Nurse Mark Evans]]. | ||
- | On December 30th 1928 his release hearing was held and his release approved, but before he could be transferred | + | * A few days later, Alexander sent a note to [[Delia Hartston]] asking her to meet him at [[Loch Mullardoch]] in Scotland. |
- | A few days later, Alexander sent a note to [[Delia Hartston]] asking her to meet him at [[Loch Mullardoch]] in Scotland. | + | * Roby, it turns out, had been planning, with [[Montague Edwards|Edwards]], to summon the mystical city of [[Carcosa]] to Earth. He succeeded |
- | Roby, it turns out, had been planning, | + | * Roby met with the investigators when they came to Carcosa and enlisted their aid in helping him to stop Edwards. The group was aided by [[Yolanda]] and was holed up in her room when Roby concluded that the only way to stop Edwards was to end his own life and thus the force that was holding Carcosa on Earth. |
- | Roby met with the investigators when they came to Carcosa and enlisted their aid in helping him to stop Edwards. The group was aided by [[Yolanda]] and were holed up in her room when Roby came to the conclusion that the only way to stop Edwards was to end his own life and thus the force that was holding Carcosa on Earth. [[Nathaniel Browne]] managed to convince him instead that he should attempt to use [[the Chime of Tezchaptl]] to absorb and turn back the energy of the ritual Edwards was using to summon The King in Yellow. | + | * Although Edwards was defeated, it is unclear whether it was by the action of the chime or by Roby's suicide, as the investigators were fleeing the city at the time, though the fact that the thousands of [[the Springer Mound Monsters|Byakhee]] perched on the palace walls swooped into the palace with a raucous cry just before the Investigators escaped points both to the fact that Roby successfully used the chime and that he is now dead. |