So I realized theres a couple Perdition pieces left to share. I got interrupted by Inktober.

Part of Rem's story arc included their addiction to laudanum, so... When the campaign was over we had a little "one year later" epilogue and they came out the other end much healthier.

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Victor will use a tonic called "Laudenum" to maintain his sanity and recover from wounds.

Its name refers to Laudanum, which was widely used in Victorian medicine.

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Act II: The Slow Vanishing of Lady Winterbourne. After losing her husband in a tragic accident, letters from pretenders to her fortune arrive every day at her mansion. But the only thing she's interested in is the bottle of laudanum in her cabinet.

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i dunno, feel cute. might abuse laudanum and paint horrors from the outer realms later.

Hieronymous Brabent, because every campaign needs that one weird artist guy that's never seen in public after his paintings got strange.

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Ahhhh these dark cold nights nothing better than a cup of laudanum and an early night

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Maybe if Nietzsche were on prozac instead of laudanum ...

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Y ahora! contemplen a OHH...!
Dios mío! Pero qué acaba de pasar?? Esto es inusual.
Tal parece que a esta actriz le pasó algo... Sí...
Parece... que ella acaba de CAMBIAR LA RUTINA! WOW!!
Aplaudan a la gran MONOCICLISTA y a su brillante creatividad!

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In 1843, while delirious from imbibing laudanum, metapsychical artist & poet Blake William beheld a vision of an anglepoise lamp, which he immediately patented.
In punishment for his hubris the Celestial Illuminati Alliance transformed him into the constellation “The Tiger”.

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The almighty king of skulls will be popping along too and bringing with him an emergency restock of 1, 2 and LAUDANUM! Again, these are extremely limited to make sure to grab a copy of each early on to avoid disappointment.

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Elizabeth Siddal, the muse of the Pre-Raphaelites became addicted to Laudanum & overdosed at age 32. Grief struck, husband Rossetti put the only copy of his poems in her coffin. 7 years on he exhumed her to retrieve his poems & found "her copper hair had grown to fill the coffin"

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Laudanum: Freedom from Pain for the Price of Addiction https://t.co/GibcY5d4ha

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Renée Vivien (1877 – 1909), was a British poet who tried to kill herself by drinking an excess of laudanum in 1908.

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