Out of Oblivion - Session #4 "Ice Cream, You Scream, We All Scream for DAGON" Report
General Summary
The Agents continued the surveillance and was joined by Agent "DB"
Clayton followed some kids back to the old abandoned Medicine Annex, and kept a watch until they left and managed to tail one of the girls back home. This is the girl that might be the same as they found on the Nanny Cam
Alexandra and "DB" did surveillance using the ice cream truck and covertly took pictures of all the children they encountered, before joining up with Clayton to examine the medical annex.
Too wrap up the night they get access to the Police and Autopsy Reports from the Yuma Sheriffs department.
Autopsies and Police Report
Clayton followed some kids back to the old abandoned Medicine Annex, and kept a watch until they left and managed to tail one of the girls back home. This is the girl that might be the same as they found on the Nanny Cam
Alexandra and "DB" did surveillance using the ice cream truck and covertly took pictures of all the children they encountered, before joining up with Clayton to examine the medical annex.
Too wrap up the night they get access to the Police and Autopsy Reports from the Yuma Sheriffs department.
Autopsies and Police Report
Related Reports
Medical Annex
GRAFFITI: There is so much graffiti in the facility that it’s easy to go graffiti-blind and see nothing but random colors and shapes on nearly every wall and ceiling. In one area, the words DAGON and HYDRA are drawn in colored letters consuming nearly a whole wall. The word Y'HA-NTHLEI is also drawn in a mural of an odd, vast, underwater city of coral and rock, with ghostly blue lights. The lettering is convoluted, strange, and difficult to read, but it appears to match the word carved in the wall of the Abril’s house.
Animal bones are scattered throughout the site, with nearly shrine-like piles gathered in several areas. A coyote, three dogs, and more than 10 cats have been collected here. All remains have long ago been picked clean by voracious desert ants.
THE OLD TANKS: Despite its strangeness, it seems few intruders visit the annex’s sub-basement. There are not many signs of human activity. The sub-basement is one huge room containing between 300 and 400 glass containers with wrought iron seams. Each is the size of a king bed. The 10 cm (4-inch) glass on each side of the seams of these containers is smashed or cracked in almost all of them. Chunks of the glass are all over the floor. The purpose of the tanks is baffling. Each tank has an internal drain, and once held piping which appeared to feed in from the ceiling.
One tank—still labeled with the number 197—is painted in complex patterns like a shrine, in blue, red, yellow and green. Spread around it are "offerings" most recently a disemboweled carcass of a cat.
Police Report
GRAFFITI: There is so much graffiti in the facility that it’s easy to go graffiti-blind and see nothing but random colors and shapes on nearly every wall and ceiling. In one area, the words DAGON and HYDRA are drawn in colored letters consuming nearly a whole wall. The word Y'HA-NTHLEI is also drawn in a mural of an odd, vast, underwater city of coral and rock, with ghostly blue lights. The lettering is convoluted, strange, and difficult to read, but it appears to match the word carved in the wall of the Abril’s house.
Animal bones are scattered throughout the site, with nearly shrine-like piles gathered in several areas. A coyote, three dogs, and more than 10 cats have been collected here. All remains have long ago been picked clean by voracious desert ants.
THE OLD TANKS: Despite its strangeness, it seems few intruders visit the annex’s sub-basement. There are not many signs of human activity. The sub-basement is one huge room containing between 300 and 400 glass containers with wrought iron seams. Each is the size of a king bed. The 10 cm (4-inch) glass on each side of the seams of these containers is smashed or cracked in almost all of them. Chunks of the glass are all over the floor. The purpose of the tanks is baffling. Each tank has an internal drain, and once held piping which appeared to feed in from the ceiling.
One tank—still labeled with the number 197—is painted in complex patterns like a shrine, in blue, red, yellow and green. Spread around it are "offerings" most recently a disemboweled carcass of a cat.
Police Report