Miskatonic Expedition
The Horror from the Hills
The Horror from the Hills

The Horror from the Hills

Stories & Expeditions

The Horror from the Hills

The Horror from the Hills — a narrative record; plot and entities cross-indexed separately. Register ME-1931-M54/9198.

Overview

Miskatonic seal ME-1931-M54/9198 binds this packet; duplicate citations must use slug `the-horror-from-the-hills`.

The Horror from the Hills survives as narrative record — plot separated here from the entities it wakes, so scholars need not drown in the same revelation twice.

The incident titled The Horror from the Hills is filed under fiction because the alternative filing — fact — would close several departments.

New England incidents teach a rhythm: polite towns, old families, water or hills that smell wrong, then a paper trail ending in sanitariums. The Horror from the Hills may or may not follow that rhythm — check dates before you blame Cthulhu for a Vermont landslide.

Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.

Description

Scale estimates in the files range from human to architectural, which usually means the observer was not the unit of measure.

Sound, when recorded, has been described as wet leather, glass harmonics, or bees inside a skull; analysts note infrasound may explain some, not all.

Scale estimates in the files range from human to architectural, which usually means the observer was not the unit of measure.

Narrative Record

Earliest stack mention is a photocopy of a photocopy of Latin marginalia — chain of custody unsuitable for court, sufficient for caution.

Activity increased after the Innsmouth embargo and the Antarctic expedition, as if publicity taught the countryside new vocabulary for old fears.

Earliest stack mention is a photocopy of a photocopy of Latin marginalia — chain of custody unsuitable for court, sufficient for caution.

Field Observations

If dreams arrive with the weight of memory for places never visited, terminate contact.

Do not engage alone; two witnesses minimum, three preferred if the name was spoken aloud.

The Library holds primary text; this dossier holds orientation — never the reverse.

Archive Notes

Protocol slug `the-horror-from-the-hills`. Cross-reference before fieldwork; cite slug in all reports; do not bring back souvenirs that pulse.

Cosmic HierarchySTY-5499
Cosmic placement of The Horror from the Hills relative to indexed powers and servitors.

Citation: Miskatonic Expedition Archive. Record STY-5499. Access subject to institutional review.