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Revision as of 15:55, 1 November 2023
The Last Few Pages was the sixth short story in the anthology Out of the Shadows, published by Arcbeatle Press.
Summary
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Characters
- Agamya Akhtar
- Azacca Dixon
- Teddy Bartson
- Derek Bartson
- Erasmus Greatorix
- Mrs. Akhtar
- Agamya's first sister
- Agamya's second sister
- Mahdi
- Agamya's first aunt
- Agamya's aunts
- Agamya's uncles
- Giles
Worldbuilding
- Erasmus communicates with the Yssgaroth as a singular entity, which he described as an ancient and a demon.
- Agamya has an office in the P.R.O.B.E. Archive.
- Az reads the posts from Bangladesh using Google Translate.
- Az has the password for the MI6 global surveillance grid.
- Az says that the Ryugu Network is stable.
- Agamya predicts something evil is happening in Bangladesh, experiencing a sensation of something feeling wrong or evil, like it crawled out of the pits of Jahannam.
- Chhatak, Agamya's home village doesn't have a population as high as Dhaka, but is large for a town of its size.
- Chhatak is surrounded by the Surma River.
- Az and Agamya drive a Toyota to Chhatak.
- Az compares Erasmus to Aleister Crowley.
- The Codex Gigas was written in the thirteenth century during the height of the Czech Republic. A monk called upon the Prince of Darkness and made a Faustian pact and sold his soul to complete the manuscript in time.
- Teddy's parents work on an oil rig near Chhatak.
- Agamya contacts her mother using Discord.
Story notes
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Continuity
- Giles and Az have had an excursion with the Weasels at CERN. (PROSE: The Weasels and the Warpfield)
- Agamya thinks Erasmus Greatorix's name sounds eerily familiar to something she heard Giles talk about from Dr Haggard’s days. This is a reference to Isaac Greatorex from HOMEVID: The Devil of Winterborne and Ghosts of Winterborne)
External links
- Official The Last Few Pages page at Arcbeatle Press
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