Chapter 1: The beginning
What brought me to this isolated city from the world is a semi-secret investigation about creatures or rather about a semi-mythical being that the city residents spoke to the designated authorities,Which made the government seek help from me, I am Special Investigator WilliamGeorge Lakewood to investigate more on this issue, as a merchant who came tothe cith for the sake of fish trade, especially the port that the city isfamous for and which most of the city's inhabitants lead and lead a near-lostlife. Fishing may develop tremendously. And that the primitive fishing process by the people of city is almostextinct in the modern era, more importantly, One of thethings that attracted my sight is the shape of the houses, which are almostdilapidated wooden houses, and the windows are closed all the time, and theyhave very shabby curtains, and the streets are made of paved bricks, one on theother above the city from afar, a high tower is a tower belonging to theBaptist Church For the city, uponreaching the port, I found a group of small fishing boats, and all this is whatis called the Wasserhouse of the city, where there is, or at least what itspeople claim to be a semi-mythical creature. I went tothe only hotel in the city called the Light Sky Hotel and when I met thereceptionist he said to me, Welcome." And I said,"I want a room for a weekAnd I tookthe keys and the room was on the third floor and put the key and moved it twiceand opened the door of the room with a handle and entered the room, and theroom was a bed for one person with a bathroom. I put my bag on and lay down because of the travel fatigue and sleptuntil the next day. And thenext day I went to the so-called mayor of Wasser House, and when I met him, heintroduced himself to me, "John Wicher, the city's mayor, how can I helpyou." Reach out to local merchantsif you can."Ofcourse" he said to me with happy and. And he took me on walking on foot to afish merchant who knows as Sinel Vishwarand got to know each other, and then I went back to the hotel after I justifiedmy presence in the city and I removed from the bag a large size file, the filecontained the interrogation of a group of local residents who collected it bythe local police office.was in itthat the residents were surprised by the destruction of the upper part of thehuge statue of one of the most prominent personage in the city, which is morethan three meters in length, destroying the upper part according to thetestimonies of the city residents after they woke up from sleep and went towork. And thetestimonies of some of the people who are there and they are the expression ofa group of drunkards, where in their testimonies they saw a group of people ledby a giant creature barefoot more than the human height of about half a maskedperson and in his hand a large hammer that is used in the demolition of antiquehouses, Upon reaching the four and withthem the giant being,the creature demolishedthe statue, especially the upper part of itThe strangething is that the testimony of the three drunk people coincides with each otherand the other strange thing is that the police criminal office took a pictureof barefoot footprints of up to thirty centimeters in length and the shape ofthe fingers somewhat thick with the presence of a atrophy for sixth finger, that these testimony made the citylive in a state Horror and fear due tothe primacy of the people of the cityAs for the final report of Massachusetts, which was done by a group of experts, it says: Criminal office final report March 12/2020 To the state's FBI The evidence provided by the local policewoman in thetown of Wasser House is unfounded, as the testimonies of people taken from thescene of the accident cannot be taken seriously because they are issued by agroup of drunkards which void their argument, but the image of the strange foothas two significance, one of them is Theperson is either congenitally distorted or the effect is fabricated by theaggressors, thank you. Hence the need to appoint me as aprivate and confidential investigator in the remote town of Vasserhouse.