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'''Toby''' was a man who lived in [[London]] in the [[19th century]]. He came for [[Professor Litefoot]]'s help after his wife Beryl had disappeared. This was evidently because she had visited Mrs [[Vanguard]]. Toby claimed that she had been acting strangely and screaming in the night.  
'''Toby''' was a man who lived in [[London]] in the [[19th century]]. He came for [[Professor Litefoot]]'s help after his wife Beryl had disappeared. This was evidently because she had visited Mrs [[Vanguard (The Spirit Trap)|Vanguard]]. Toby claimed that she had been acting strangely and screaming in the night.  


Professor Litefoot discovered her body in a burnt down house. He told Toby that she had been the essence of the fire. Somehow she had burst into flame. Wanting explanations, they both visited Vanguard and discovered that Beryl was a victim of the consequences of bringing a spirit back from the dead.  
Professor Litefoot discovered her body in a burnt down house. He told Toby that she had been the essence of the fire. Somehow she had burst into flame. Wanting explanations, they both visited Vanguard and discovered that Beryl was a victim of the consequences of bringing a spirit back from the dead.  

Revision as of 21:05, 20 July 2013

Toby was a man who lived in London in the 19th century. He came for Professor Litefoot's help after his wife Beryl had disappeared. This was evidently because she had visited Mrs Vanguard. Toby claimed that she had been acting strangely and screaming in the night.

Professor Litefoot discovered her body in a burnt down house. He told Toby that she had been the essence of the fire. Somehow she had burst into flame. Wanting explanations, they both visited Vanguard and discovered that Beryl was a victim of the consequences of bringing a spirit back from the dead.

Toby gave his life in the end, bursting into flames, so he could be with his wife in the afterlife. (AUDIO: The Spirit Trap)