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====== Malcolm Quarrie ====== | ====== Malcolm Quarrie ====== | ||
- | Malcolm Quarrie was one of the men who both [[Delia Hartston|Delia Morrison]] and [[Vincent Tuck]] referred to as spending a great deal of time with [[Alexander Roby]] in 1925. His other associates being [[Lawrence Bacon]], [[Montague Edwards]] and [[Michael Coombes]]. | + | Malcolm Quarrie was one of the men who both [[Delia Hartston|Delia Morrison]] and [[Vincent Tuck]] referred to as spending a great deal of time with [[Alexander Roby]] in 1925 (his other associates being [[Lawrence Bacon]], [[Montague Edwards]] and [[Michael Coombes]]). |
===== Roby's Ramblings ===== | ===== Roby's Ramblings ===== | ||
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* Roby does not know where Quarrie is. | * Roby does not know where Quarrie is. | ||
- | * He may be attempting to ' | + | * He may be attempting to ' |
* It appears Quarrie disagreed with Roby and Edwards on one or more issues. | * It appears Quarrie disagreed with Roby and Edwards on one or more issues. | ||
* Quarrie believes that the King in Yellow has called himself [[The White Acolyte]]. | * Quarrie believes that the King in Yellow has called himself [[The White Acolyte]]. | ||
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Throughout the adventure, numerous individuals | Throughout the adventure, numerous individuals | ||
- | * According to [[Vincent Tuck]] who saw him in 1925, Quarrie was about 35, upper middle class with black hair and a slim build. A scientist, he worked at the Royal Society in Piccadilly and lived alone at 12 Moreton Street in Westminster. | + | * According to [[Vincent Tuck]], who saw him in 1925, Quarrie was about 35, upper-middle class with black hair and a slim build. A scientist, he worked at the Royal Society in Piccadilly and lived alone at 12 Moreton Street in Westminster. |
- | * Malcolm' | + | * Malcolm' |
- | * [[Wilfred Gresty|Wilfred Gresty' | + | * [[Wilfred Gresty|Wilfred Gresty' |
- | * [[Aleister Crowley]] believed that Quarrie had gone to Italy in search of The [[Brothers of the Yellow Sign]]. | + | * Malcolm's involvement with the [[Goatswood]] cult was discovered when [[Doctor Frederick Bartlett| Doctor Barlett]] and [[Captain George Withers| Withers]] met with [[Hillary Quarrie]]. |
+ | * [[Aleister Crowley]] believed that Quarrie had gone to Italy in search of The [[Brothers of the Yellow Sign]]. Which was soon found to be correct. | ||
===== Tracking Down Quarrie ===== | ===== Tracking Down Quarrie ===== | ||
- | + | The party were able to leverage the letters and information provided by [[Hillary Quarrie]] to find Malcolm. | |
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- | In Milan, Thomas Villiers revealed that he and Quarrie had travelled to Italy together, having broken with the Bacon group after [[Springer Mound]] and met the [[Brothers of the Yellow Sign]] in Rome, prior to joining a splinter group of the Brotherhood in Milan, with Colombo and professor [[Roberto Anzalone]]. | + | |
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- | Quarrie and Anzalone formed an expedition, ostensibly to Tibet, but whose true destination | + | |
===== Meeting Quarrie ===== | ===== Meeting Quarrie ===== | ||
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They told Quarrie of their dealings with [[Alexander Roby|Roby]], | They told Quarrie of their dealings with [[Alexander Roby|Roby]], | ||
- | Quarrie trekked across Leng with the investigators and their [[Tcho-Tcho]] escorts, and from there spent 2 days wandering the dark halls of the [[Upper House]] with them – all this time they tried to persuade him that what he wished to do was dangerous, but his religious fervour was impenetrable. | + | Quarrie trekked across Leng with the investigators and their [[Tcho-Tcho]] escorts, and from there spent two days wandering the dark halls of the [[Upper House]] with them – all this time they tried to persuade him that what he wished to do was dangerous, but his religious fervour was impenetrable. |
==== Quarrie' | ==== Quarrie' | ||
- | Eventually, while Quarrie | + | While Quarrie |
- | Almost as soon as Quarrie was dead, Browne realised that Malcolm had been attempting to sway him by the same sorcerous means used on [[Major Ricardo Delnegro|Major Delnegro]]. With Quarrie gone, the power of his arguments quickly faded. | + | Almost as soon as Quarrie was dead, Browne realised that Malcolm had been attempting to sway him by the same sorcerous means used on [[Major Ricardo Delnegro|Major Delnegro]]. With Quarrie gone, the power of his arguments quickly faded but equally seemed to provide a passage through the [[Upper House]] to [[the King in Yellow]]. |