Cumbrian Cthulhu: The Chamber In The Hillside. Part 3

We had thought the bizarre Roman carvings were incomprehensible prayers or superstitious blessings, perhaps last rites for the corpse filled chamber that Johan fell into. The circle of words and pictograms on the chamber floor .... People were emerging now from the streets of Maryport, walking slowly and numbly toward the beach road and their fate. Both citizens and newly revealed fanatics had succumbed to the influence. It was more than I could bear to watch the outcome. ...

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