![]() ![]() ![]() They came back for more and continued to run tests but couldn't make any sense of it. They took a sample of the soft-almost viscous-meteorite but by the next day, the same had disappeared entirely. The father of the Gardner house swore that it appeared to be shrinking but the professors from Arkham did not believe him. Ammi and many others went to visit the meteorite to learn about it. However, one night, a meteorite struck down on the Gardner farm-the closest farm to Ammi, but still a reasonable distance away. ![]() Ammi lived with his wife in the area at time when it was a thriving farmland. The narrator interviews Ammi and explains that directly following the explanation he returned to work, quit his job and moved away and would recommend that no one ever drink the water from that dam. He discovers there is one person who has lived there for forty years and seeks out the man, though the man is described as odd. He notes that the area seems to be struck by a blight and that for years, populations have moved in and out of the area. The narrator is a land surveyor checking out a section outside the city of Arkham that is set to covered in water when the new dam is constructed. ![]()
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