Campus Crusade for Cthulhu: IT found ME!
Famous Residents of Arkham
Frumetty, Alicia and George Piecost

Frumetty, Alicia and George Piecost lived in the basement of Arnold's Livery Stable at the east end of Main Street.

George did all the shopping, but Frumetty and Alicia never left the basement.

When Frumetty and Alicia died, George thought it best to bury them in the basement, encased in concrete. He then left Arkham, never to return.



Winston Alice Willoghby is remembered rather fondly ....... in spite of her notoriously clunky shoes.

Winston Alice Willoghby

Fishing is good around Innsmouth

Innsmouth trout are some of the best in the world, even if their DNA is a bit strange.



Alonzo Quincebutter learned to his cost that angering the Elder Gods was Not A Good Idea.

Alonzo Quincebutter

Dr. Hiram P. Froggwhistle

Even as a young boy Dr. Hiram P. Froggwhistle showed promise for the future.



No one was ever sure why the Compost Family leaned to the left, and when asked the family simply turned white with fear and mumbled something about African witch doctors.

The Compost family

Wilma Mae Tharkwidget

Wilma Mae Tharkwidget liked to eat small primates.

In 1959, while in Arizona searching for a different eating experience, she was squashed quite flat by a mastodon.



Wilhelm and Helmut Jödlgang served in the Kaiser's army in the Great War. Following the conflict, they emigrated to Arkham where they could pursue their new lives.

Wilhelm and Helmut

Bertha Jean Spork

Bertha Jean Spork tries out her new bicycling outfit.



We have long tried to forget what Eugene Fishbasket did with the fruitbat and the umbrella stand one dark afternoon.

Eugene Fishbasket