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Even More Rumours from teh UK

So you came back for more of the shit on what’s going down here in the UK? Pull up a chair duke and I’ll tell ya if you gimmie the lowdown from your side of things…

The Tap ‘n’ Tin in Chatham is rumoured to be run by a cabal of dukes who specialise in gaining mojo through the nature of their patrons. Most who go there are of the alternative scenes, and there might be a new Avatar school around fashion minorities. Since the S.O.P.H.I.E campaign has been hitting the public consciousness, with support from a certain alternative scene magazine that is popular in the UK, more and more alternatives have been getting clued into the OU, more so than is usual. So the owner of the Tap ‘n’ Tin looks out for new adepts and avatars that are up and coming and tries to recruit them into his rapidly expanding Cabal.

By the way, those “Proud to be Different” badges are another good defence against Astral Parasites.

You know that site that’s supposed to be full of spoof articles. You know, Uncyclopedia at http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/Main-Page – yeah that site. If you hit the random article page often enough you will start to find the real good shit hidden on it, you know, stuff on the Occult Underground. I hear there’s a few dukes who have memberships there and they keep slipping little titbits of information like rumours and shit within their articles…

2 thoughts on “Even More Rumours from teh UK

  1. Lifemask says:

    There’s a wall down in Bristol, ’round halfway between the Temple Meads station and the Lakota club. Anyone who walks past it on psychadelics can see that it isn’t quite there. It links up to quite a few other ‘not-there’ spots in the city. If you find ’em all and tag ’em in the right order you get to walk through. Don’t ask me what’s on the other side. By the way, the Tag to use is Theseus

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