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}}'''Private Bill Michaels''' was a [[soldier]] who was fighting in [[India]] when his captain, [[Hertford]], was bitten by an [[animal]] and changed instantly. | }}'''Private Bill Michaels''' was a [[soldier]] who was fighting in [[India]] when his captain, [[Hertford]], was bitten by an [[animal]] and changed instantly. | ||
He decided, after being visited by Doctor [[Tulp]], to make [[money]] off his former captain. He asked [[Henry Gordon Jago]] for money to pay for an act a friend of his had. They were going to meet for the audition behind King's Cross Station. Jago did as he was told but brought [[George Litefoot|Professor Litefoot]] with him. Michaels met them. He had chained his captain to him so that he wouldn't escape. He was killed by his own captain. ([[AUDIO]]: '' [[The Bloodless Soldier (audio story)|The Bloodless Soldier]]'') | He decided, after being visited by Doctor [[Heinrich Tulp]], to make [[money]] off his former captain. He asked [[Henry Gordon Jago]] for money to pay for an act a friend of his had. They were going to meet for the audition behind King's Cross Station. Jago did as he was told but brought [[George Litefoot|Professor Litefoot]] with him. Michaels met them. He had chained his captain to him so that he wouldn't escape. He was killed by his own captain. ([[AUDIO]]: '' [[The Bloodless Soldier (audio story)|The Bloodless Soldier]]'') | ||
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Private Bill Michaels was a soldier who was fighting in India when his captain, Hertford, was bitten by an animal and changed instantly.
He decided, after being visited by Doctor Heinrich Tulp, to make money off his former captain. He asked Henry Gordon Jago for money to pay for an act a friend of his had. They were going to meet for the audition behind King's Cross Station. Jago did as he was told but brought Professor Litefoot with him. Michaels met them. He had chained his captain to him so that he wouldn't escape. He was killed by his own captain. (AUDIO: The Bloodless Soldier)