[And soon enough you'll find a manila envelope in your mailbox, Dist, along with a page of hastily scribbled-out notes.]
Incidents of Note
The Westport Incident – A neighboring town, ultimately destroyed. Many of the people who moved into Westport met an untimely demise, suffering from poisoned gas or severe chemical burns. Relief and aid were also noticeably spoiled by the Milkman, who distributed many portions of poisoned food. (Source: BLU Scout 8/13)
The Communist Slaughter – A strange incident in the past, in which the town succumbed suddenly to a communist influence, leading to a mass slaughter in the streets. (Source: Dr. Harleen Quinzel, 8/13)
The Box Top Incident – In mid-August, a number of cereal boxes were distributed among the citizens of Mayfield via the grocery stores and via drone family members. By collecting box tops, the customers were guaranteed a number of personal belongings from their home worlds. After collecting a certain number of box tops, the customers were to exchange them with the mailman at the Post Office, seemingly constructed on the spot. This ultimately proved to be a ruse, as those who collected the box tops had to pay an unexpected price. Many had to sacrifice body parts and memories in order to regain their past possessions. (Source: BLU Scout, 8/13)
Summer Lovin’ Incident – Towards the end of summer, a good deal of us were trapped within gaudy, rank love hotels. The doors were locked, we were dressed in peculiar outfits, and expected to… well, I’d rather not say. Harley and I wound up spending the evening drinking from the minibar.
Party at the Smith House – The Smiths held a housewarming party in which several guests suffered severe injuries, even death. I investigated the Smith home with Ms. Skye and her associate, Mr. Gavin, but our search was fruitless. (September)
Smith vs. Smirnoff – During my absence from Mayfield, a Russian named Smirnoff claimed that Lucy Smith was the grandmaster of Mayfield. Suspiciously, a state of martial law was declared shortly after in order to find and bring Smirnoff to justice. Many were injured and suffered from death, including Ms. Skye. (Source: Ema Skye)
An Unexpected Return – I first arrived in Mayfield around the middle of August, though I made my way home in October via some unknown means. …unfortunately, I awoke once more in a new home about a month later. Strangely enough, I only remembered Mayfield upon returning to it.
Major Players
Lucy Smith: Seemingly an ordinary little girl, but far from it. Potential ringleader behind Mayfield. Further research is needed.
The Mayor: Mysterious authority over the town. Further research is needed.
The Milkman: Has a habit of serving milk and other goods laced with poison.
Officer Grady: The law enforcement of Mayfield. Capable of teleportation, item repossession, droning. Seemingly resistant to physical attacks. Further research needed.
The Mailman: Arrived in Mayfield shortly after the construction of the Post Office around the Box Top Incident.
The Drones: Citizens of Mayfield who have not been abducted. Seemingly brainwashed into believing that the everyday activities of this corrupted utopia are normal.
[Additionally, you'll find a note in there that reads as follows---
I look forward to seeing the completed primer. Many thanks, E. Nigma.]
[the Case Log]
Incidents of Note
The Westport Incident – A neighboring town, ultimately destroyed. Many of the people who moved into Westport met an untimely demise, suffering from poisoned gas or severe chemical burns. Relief and aid were also noticeably spoiled by the Milkman, who distributed many portions of poisoned food. (Source: BLU Scout 8/13)
The Communist Slaughter – A strange incident in the past, in which the town succumbed suddenly to a communist influence, leading to a mass slaughter in the streets. (Source: Dr. Harleen Quinzel, 8/13)
The Box Top Incident – In mid-August, a number of cereal boxes were distributed among the citizens of Mayfield via the grocery stores and via drone family members. By collecting box tops, the customers were guaranteed a number of personal belongings from their home worlds. After collecting a certain number of box tops, the customers were to exchange them with the mailman at the Post Office, seemingly constructed on the spot. This ultimately proved to be a ruse, as those who collected the box tops had to pay an unexpected price. Many had to sacrifice body parts and memories in order to regain their past possessions. (Source: BLU Scout, 8/13)
Summer Lovin’ Incident – Towards the end of summer, a good deal of us were trapped within gaudy, rank love hotels. The doors were locked, we were dressed in peculiar outfits, and expected to… well, I’d rather not say. Harley and I wound up spending the evening drinking from the minibar.
Party at the Smith House – The Smiths held a housewarming party in which several guests suffered severe injuries, even death. I investigated the Smith home with Ms. Skye and her associate, Mr. Gavin, but our search was fruitless. (September)
Smith vs. Smirnoff – During my absence from Mayfield, a Russian named Smirnoff claimed that Lucy Smith was the grandmaster of Mayfield. Suspiciously, a state of martial law was declared shortly after in order to find and bring Smirnoff to justice. Many were injured and suffered from death, including Ms. Skye. (Source: Ema Skye)
An Unexpected Return – I first arrived in Mayfield around the middle of August, though I made my way home in October via some unknown means. …unfortunately, I awoke once more in a new home about a month later. Strangely enough, I only remembered Mayfield upon returning to it.
Major Players
Lucy Smith: Seemingly an ordinary little girl, but far from it. Potential ringleader behind Mayfield. Further research is needed.
The Mayor: Mysterious authority over the town. Further research is needed.
The Milkman: Has a habit of serving milk and other goods laced with poison.
Officer Grady: The law enforcement of Mayfield. Capable of teleportation, item repossession, droning. Seemingly resistant to physical attacks. Further research needed.
The Mailman: Arrived in Mayfield shortly after the construction of the Post Office around the Box Top Incident.
The Drones: Citizens of Mayfield who have not been abducted. Seemingly brainwashed into believing that the everyday activities of this corrupted utopia are normal.
[Additionally, you'll find a note in there that reads as follows---
I look forward to seeing the completed primer. Many thanks, E. Nigma.]