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Story by Alex Kreitner, published in the 2007 King In Yellow Anthology and republished in A Terrible Thing, along with its sequel The Masked. The narrator describes how he 'staged' The King In Yellow, set in the city of Yhtill. A second narrator, a police officer, reveals how this took the form of a house of horrors filled with corpse-tableaux. Mentions that the play, as originally written, was unfinished and that Castaigne intended to finish the play.

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  • The Unmasking
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  • Story by Alex Kreitner, published in the 2007 King In Yellow Anthology and republished in A Terrible Thing, along with its sequel The Masked. The narrator describes how he 'staged' The King In Yellow, set in the city of Yhtill. A second narrator, a police officer, reveals how this took the form of a house of horrors filled with corpse-tableaux. Mentions that the play, as originally written, was unfinished and that Castaigne intended to finish the play.
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  • Story by Alex Kreitner, published in the 2007 King In Yellow Anthology and republished in A Terrible Thing, along with its sequel The Masked. The narrator describes how he 'staged' The King In Yellow, set in the city of Yhtill. A second narrator, a police officer, reveals how this took the form of a house of horrors filled with corpse-tableaux. Mentions that the play, as originally written, was unfinished and that Castaigne intended to finish the play.
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