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[[File:Mu_language.png|200px|thumb|right|Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages]]
 
[[File:Mu_language.png|200px|thumb|right|Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages]]
  
[[File:Mu_language_1.png|100px|thumb|right|Ground Floor]]
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==Floor Plans==
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[[File:Mu_language_1.png|100px|Ground Floor]] [[File:Mu_language_2.png|100px|First Story (U.S. 2nd Floor)]] [[File:Mu_language_3.png|100px|Second Story (U.S. 3rd Floor)]]  [[File:Mu_language_b.png|100px|Basement]]
  
[[File:Mu_language_2.png|100px|thumb|right|First Story (U.S. 2nd Floor]]
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Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages.  Attached images are from a design loosely based on the description from the scenario "[[The Faculty Party]]", with the exterior architectural style modified with loose inspiration from the "Mayan Revival" architecture style movement from the 1920s and 1930s.
  
[[File:Mu_language_3.png|100px|thumb|right|Second Story (U.S. 3rd Floor]]
 
  
[[File:Mu_language_b.png|100px|thumb|right|Basement]]
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==Faculty==
  
[[File:Mu_language_sb.png|100px|thumb|right|Sub-Basement]]
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===English===
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* Albert Wilmarth
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** Assistant Professor of English ([[The Whisperer in Darkness]])
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** "unpleasantly erudite Folklorist" ([[At the Mountains of Madness]])
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** Chair of Literature Department (Fritz Lieber's "To Arkham and the Stars")
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* Dean Gerald Billings, English Department (scenario: [[The Faculty Party]])
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** Dean Billings, many years ago, did his graduate work in Africa, teaching natives how to speak English. After an incident in which Gerald saved the life of the chief’s son, he was gifted with the tribe’s most prized possession, an enchanted spear.
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** Connie Landers, Secretary to Dean Gerald Billings
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* Dr Stanley Whitman ([[Arkham_Unveiled]], Scenario "[[The Ilsley Variant]]")
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** Department of English
  
Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages. Attached images are from a design loosely based on the description from the scenario "[[The Faculty Party]]", with the exterior architectural style modified with loose inspiration from the "Mayan Revival" architecture style movement from the 1920s and 1930s.
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===Classical Languages===
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* Professor Warren Rice ([[The Dunwich Horror]])
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** Professor of Classical Languages
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* Dr Aaron Chase ([[Arkham Unveiled]], Scenario "[[The Ilsley Variant]]")
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** Chair of the Department of Classical Languages
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** Director of the School of Rhetoric
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* Prof. Janice Moor, teaches French Romantic Lit (Scenario: [[The Faculty Party]])
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==References==
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* Scenario: "[[The Faculty Party]]"
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* H.P. Lovecraft, "[[The Dunwich Horror]]" (Professor Warren Rice, Professor of Classical Languages), "[[At the Mountains of Madness]]" and "[[The Whisperer in Darkness]]" (Professor Albert Wilmarth, an Assistant Professor of English)

Revision as of 02:49, 4 October 2015

Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages

Floor Plans

Ground Floor First Story (U.S. 2nd Floor) Second Story (U.S. 3rd Floor) Basement

Miskatonic University Department of English and Classical Languages. Attached images are from a design loosely based on the description from the scenario "The Faculty Party", with the exterior architectural style modified with loose inspiration from the "Mayan Revival" architecture style movement from the 1920s and 1930s.


Faculty

English

  • Albert Wilmarth
  • Dean Gerald Billings, English Department (scenario: The Faculty Party)
    • Dean Billings, many years ago, did his graduate work in Africa, teaching natives how to speak English. After an incident in which Gerald saved the life of the chief’s son, he was gifted with the tribe’s most prized possession, an enchanted spear.
    • Connie Landers, Secretary to Dean Gerald Billings
  • Dr Stanley Whitman (Arkham_Unveiled, Scenario "The Ilsley Variant")
    • Department of English

Classical Languages

References