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[[Lady]] '''Lucrezia Noggins''' was a successful [[writer]] who was killed in the [[1940s]] as a ritualistic sacrifice at [[Soames Towers]]. | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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|affiliation = Fox Soames | |||
|job = Writer | |||
|origin = [[Earth]] | |||
|species = Human | |||
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|only = Mystery Lady (audio story) | |||
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[[Lady]] '''Lucrezia Noggins''' was a successful [[writer]] who was killed in the [[1940s]] as a ritualistic sacrifice at [[Soames Towers]]. She returned as a [[ghost]] and helped to ferry other souls to the [[afterlife]]. | |||
When [[Doris Hobbs]] was murdered by her [[Carswell Hobbs|husband]] Lucrezia | When [[Doris Hobbs]] was murdered by her [[Carswell Hobbs|husband]] Lucrezia helped her to pass on a message through [[Cassandra (Mystery Lady)|Cassandra]] that [[Timothy Bold]] had nothing to do with her death. Later, Lucrezia reappeared to Cassandra and informed her that she was one of the contributors to [[The Horrible Book of Terror]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mystery Lady (audio story)|Mystery Lady]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 21 September 2024
Lady Lucrezia Noggins was a successful writer who was killed in the 1940s as a ritualistic sacrifice at Soames Towers. She returned as a ghost and helped to ferry other souls to the afterlife.
When Doris Hobbs was murdered by her husband Lucrezia helped her to pass on a message through Cassandra that Timothy Bold had nothing to do with her death. Later, Lucrezia reappeared to Cassandra and informed her that she was one of the contributors to The Horrible Book of Terror. (AUDIO: Mystery Lady)