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Alastor's Ignominious End

Jun 21st, 2020
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  1. I save this from the Official /hhg/ discord.
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  3. Surprised that I haven't posted this here yet, but it's my headcanon on how Alastor died from about 100 threads ago
  4. >residents of a Louisiana town, having been stalked by an unknown killer for several years, grew frustrated at the police investigation's lack of progress
  5. >a rumor started that the creepy mulatto man who ran the local radio station was behind it
  6. >the local Klan chapter, never ones to let a crisis go to race, painted it as a black savage abducting and murdering innocent white woman
  7. >they managed to whip the townsfolk into a frenzy, leading a lynch mob to the radio station
  8. >Alastor managed to escape out a back window, but the radio station was burnt down
  9. >the police, being far more likely to take the word of a bunch of god-fearing Anglo-Saxon men to that of a Catholic quadroon, immediately began a manhunt
  10. >Alastor fled through the woods; if he could make it to the bayou, the dogs could lose his scent and he could escape down the river to New Orleans, then to anywhere else
  11. >he was fast... but the dogs were faster
  12. >the body was so disfigured, it was only identified as his by the fact that he still had some vacuum tubes from the radio station in his pocket
  13. >the body was hastily disposed of and buried
  14. >in later decades, Alastor's case would be an example of vigilante mobs falsely accusing people of color of heinous crimes to justify violence
  15. >a small plaque would be elected on the site of the radio station by a local NAACP branch in the early 21st century
  16. >the lynch mob had no factual motivation whatsoever and just blamed the first non-white guy they thought of
  17. >they just happened to be right
  18. >it was a fairly close-knit town, so Alastor soon figured out who led the lynch mobs
  19. >so over the following six decades, he waited for them to arrive in Hell, one by one
  20. >their brief stay there would be torturous and miserable, before the next purge rolled around and they were left out in the open
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