Thomas Hake
Thomas Hake is a man that loved his wife despite the secret she kept from him, and continues to love her to death in death.
Thomas Hake is a man that loved his wife despite the secret she kept from him, and continues to love her to death in death.
Prudence Hake is a Frenchwoman but pretends she’s not despite clearly having heard her speak French.
Fortune Heayton was the abusive husband of Nellie who was supposed to be the town’s blacksmith, but not longer is.
Arther Carty was supposed to be Nellie’s husband, but it turns out he might have stretched the truth.
Nellie Heayton is married to a blacksmith named Fortune, but is that really the truth anymore?
Hammer and Tongs is one of the first haunting cases, where you look for a missing blacksmith that isn’t who he says he is.
Nellie Heayton’s Journal mentions the man she met and how he’s quite a bit different from the man she’s known.
Governor Haskell’s Letter to Fortune Heayton is a confirmation that Fortune will become New Eden’s colony blacksmith.
Benedict Stoughton was a friend of Jacob Lynde’s and fell–quite literally–victim to a horrible fate.
Jacob Lynde is part of the haunting cases of The Flesh is Weak and seems to have acquired a taste for meat.