The Witch House Band | Compositor |
ELWOOD
He was a genius. Truly gifted.
FATHER IWANICKI
Who, my son?
ELWOOD
My friend, Walter Gilman. We were classmates at Miskatonic and rented rooms in the same house. They call it the Witch House.
FATHER IWANICKI
Ah yes. Legend has it the accused witch, Keziah Mason once lived there. Why would you choose such a place?
ELWOOD
Poor students can’t afford to be picky.
FATHER IWANICKI
True.
ELWOOD
It was cheap, but Walter really wanted to live there because of its history.
FATHER IWANICKI
It’s a dark history, unholy.
ELWOOD
Walter had no fear of that. The story of Keziah fascinated him. Soon after we moved in he began to hear strange noises there. He called it the endless cacophony. All I heard were the constant prayers of our neighbor, Mr. Mazurewicz.
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Dreams in the Witch House - A Lovecraftian Rock Opera | The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society | 2013 |