Motley Tower: Third Floor / Motley Tower: Regensburg Room The latter was probably a slander, but one way or another, scholars have been cutting up corpses in here for a very long time.Īnd here we have the Projector! Got any film reels you couldn’t read at a desk? This is where they go. It was rumoured that he bought corpses for dissection – even that he was a vivisectionist. But Gideon’s other nickname was ‘the Cutter’. Of course the equipment in this room dates from the current century. He enlisted he served for a time as a medical officer on the Western Front his body was never found. But not Brian Levinsen, who had been ninth Librarian, and under whose tenure the Infirmary had flourished. Among them were minor luminaries of the invisible world – Christopher Illopoly, Zachary Wakefield, Harvey Hattington.
In this room, the accursed of the Great War gathered to recuperate – those who had suffered something no more horrible, but somewhat more mysterious, than the War’s usual wounds to body and spirit – an irruption of Worms, perhaps, or the risks at the military end of Suppression Bureau activities.