Post by PHAROS on May 27, 2020 22:30:46 GMT -6
Myles O'Grady
Originally from Portland, Maine, Myles arrived in Omensvale forty-four years ago and never left. He became intrigued with the mysteries of Black Lake and embarked on a life long quest to unravel them, and find undeniable proof of existence of the "Black Lake Beast".
Myles is a tall, stark figure of a man in his seventies, with a hawkish nose and gaunt features framed by a white beard trimmed in a classic mariner style. He always wears a flat cap and on occasion can be caught smoking a pipe. His liquid blue eyes have seen much more than he can prove but that doesn't stop him from telling his tales.
He runs a museum and gift shop dedicated to the 'Black Lake Beast' and other strange creatures that people have claimed to see. It's a macabre collection of wax-work depictions and ambiguous bones and fossils. It's O'Grady's conviction and earnest beliefs that truly add to the wonder. Located in Laketown, O'Grady's Museum is a well known tourist attraction.
O'GRADY'S MUSEUM also affectionately called "The Beacon", is a converted colonial style three story house. A carpenter by trade, Myles restored the old house and made the prominent turret look like a light house, with a workable light; completing the illusion by painting it white with red trim. Inside is a gift shop and various displays of blurry pictures, shards of bones, strange fossils and assorted wax-figure depictions of creatures that have been sighted in the lake, along with underwater sound recordings and videos of strange waves and large shadowy images lurking just beneath the waves.
O'GRADY'S MUSEUM
CONNECTIONS
(please reply to this post with a link to your story and interaction and it will be added)
- Myles and Abraham Waterstone are good friends.
Originally from Portland, Maine, Myles arrived in Omensvale forty-four years ago and never left. He became intrigued with the mysteries of Black Lake and embarked on a life long quest to unravel them, and find undeniable proof of existence of the "Black Lake Beast".
Myles is a tall, stark figure of a man in his seventies, with a hawkish nose and gaunt features framed by a white beard trimmed in a classic mariner style. He always wears a flat cap and on occasion can be caught smoking a pipe. His liquid blue eyes have seen much more than he can prove but that doesn't stop him from telling his tales.
He runs a museum and gift shop dedicated to the 'Black Lake Beast' and other strange creatures that people have claimed to see. It's a macabre collection of wax-work depictions and ambiguous bones and fossils. It's O'Grady's conviction and earnest beliefs that truly add to the wonder. Located in Laketown, O'Grady's Museum is a well known tourist attraction.
O'GRADY'S MUSEUM also affectionately called "The Beacon", is a converted colonial style three story house. A carpenter by trade, Myles restored the old house and made the prominent turret look like a light house, with a workable light; completing the illusion by painting it white with red trim. Inside is a gift shop and various displays of blurry pictures, shards of bones, strange fossils and assorted wax-figure depictions of creatures that have been sighted in the lake, along with underwater sound recordings and videos of strange waves and large shadowy images lurking just beneath the waves.
O'GRADY'S MUSEUM
CONNECTIONS
(please reply to this post with a link to your story and interaction and it will be added)
- Myles and Abraham Waterstone are good friends.