
Case of the Missing Grimoire
Case of the Missing Grimoire — a forbidden text or fragment; chained stacks only, never interlibrary loan. Register ME-1931-U31/7216.
Overview
Miskatonic seal ME-1931-U31/7216 binds this packet; duplicate citations must use slug `case-of-the-missing-grimoire`.
Case of the Missing Grimoire enters the archive under protest from reason and with sponsorship from repeated evidence.
Translators of Case of the Missing Grimoire work in pairs; the survivor writes the footnotes.
Period attestation: expanded-mythos.
Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.
Description
Case of the Missing Grimoire survives in fragments; complete copies are not loaned from Miskatonic stacks.
Post-1937 pastiche and game supplements multiplied references to Case of the Missing Grimoire; tag layers as expanded mythos unless a primary witness is cited.
Olfactory notes in depositions: salt, copper, wet stone, and organic sweetness like fruit fermenting in a closed room.
Historical Record
Translators of Case of the Missing Grimoire work in pairs; the survivor writes the footnotes.
Cross-links at dossier foot are hypotheses — cite slug `case-of-the-missing-grimoire` in all field reports.
Cross-links at dossier foot should be treated as hypotheses, not as family trees carved in stone.
Textual History
Do not engage alone; do not accept hospitality from hosts who show windows to other eras.
Submit Form Theta-9 if conversation turns to cities remembered only in sleep.
What sleeps is not dead; what is catalogued here may be doing neither.
Archive Notes
Cite archive slug `case-of-the-missing-grimoire` in all cross-references. What sleeps is not dead; what is catalogued here may be doing neither.
Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record ARC-000. Access subject to institutional review.
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