Campus Crusade for Cthulhu: IT found ME!
Famous Residents of Arkham
Two-Man Rollerball

Two-Man Rollerball has become a popular game with the adolescents of Arkham since the early 1960s. Twila and Janice Wimple are two avid players of the game.



Mitzi Quinceblossom is shown in 1936 performing her Temple duties.

The statue is made of an unknown material, and is said to walk at night.

Mitzi Quinceblossom

Beatrice Haberman

Beatrice Haberman never recovered from the shock of the 1883 Spring Calling.



Yazgur's Pharmacy has been the source for esoteric items for many years. Shown are Moe and Manny Yazgur, the Ruritanian founders of the much loved shop in Arkham.

Yazgur's Pharmacy

Willie Blankenship

Willie Blankenship was immortalized by the singing of Nellie Bly Watkins in the much-loved ballad, "The Murder of Willie Blankenship."



Many people thought Harold Hawthorne Higgins VI was a bit odd, and he was occasionally mocked in the streets.

When he showed them what was in his attic, however, the mocking stopped and the screaming started.

Harold Hawthorne Higgins VI

Eziekiel Quincy Ruthmore

Eziekiel Quincy Ruthmore, Presiding Judge of the Superior Court of Arkham County in 1889. He was known for the severity of his sentencing, remanding prisoners to the rack, thumbscrews and baths of boiling oil.

Some said that this was too severe for parking offenses, and Judge Ruthmore was recalled in the election of 1890.



From the Arkham Advertiser, June 30, 1898:

"Doris Mae Inskilling created quite the scandal when her Journal was delivered anonymously to the Arkham Police Department.

When they raided her bedroom, the County Coroner came out white and shaking, and asked for immediate delivery of no less than thirty body-bags, seventeen sealable glass jars, a gross of sponges and a dental pick. When asked for comment on this strange request, he refused to speak further, and our reporter was told to leave the area."

Doris Mae Inskilling

Wilbur Jones

Wilbur Jones remembered the incident all his life, and had his revenge on October 23rd, 1951, when he gathered all his former classmates for a cruise, and sank the ship over the Marianas Trench.

The teacher, Mr. Alonzo Spam, was saved for a more lasting demise.



This photo was found in the effects of James Miniver Dottle, the famous Anarctic explorer. It is unexplained, but the photo is definitely Mr. Dottle.

James Miniver Dottle