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Prologue,
June 1933Reports appear
in the worlds
press of an expedition being planned to the Antarctic by the renowned
British explorer James Starkweather and the Geologist Professor William
Moore. Their stated aim is not to visit the pole itself, but to explore
the icecap, particularly the Miskatonic Mountains, discovered by
Professor Charles Lake on the ill-fated Miskatonic University
expedition of 1930-31.
 One by one, the
investigators
applied for places on the expedition. As leaders in their fields,
Professor Caine, Professor Malcolm and Doctor Shuttlebolt were readily
welcomed to the team.
 
 The guides Ivanoff and Sorrell were requested to attend an interview in
New York, although the interview itself was so perfunctory as to be
pointless and seemed to be conducted purely to check that they existed.
As the expedition was not to leave until September, the investigators
spent the next two months at leisure, preparing themselves for the
trials ahead and buying some equipment appropriate to their
specialities. Notable exceptions to this were Ivanoff, who went on a
two month vodka bender and Sorrell, who did some basic research into
the earlier expedition
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