Aftermath
The agents might be able to identify several of the Nazi evil dead from
records; they will find that all have been certified as dead for at
least forty years. Nor do any appear to have aged since. The identity of
the blackened corpse remains a mystery (the agent's have no way of
identifying Galt through dental records and genetic fingerprinting
etc.), although it is about Galt's size and weight. The book is nowhere
to be found (although Galt's Anzique ring is, should anyone want it).
If, at a later date the MiB decides he wants Galt dead for definite,
then the agents can discover video tapes of his death, taken by
Klieber's security cameras. Otherwise, these will have been destroyed in
the fighting. There is no trace of the killers. Any surviving Aryan
Bruders can only point the finger at Klieber, who should be dead by now.
Investigating Klieber's affairs from a financial point of view will
bring up a few links to hard right organisations in other countries -
perhaps providing a jumping off point for the next chapter.
Any real gains will have been made into the investigation of LUNACY.
Alzis will have provided information that the Karotechia used the Gothic
Necromonicon to rip reality apart at Naudabaum; and they messed it up.
They'll also have seen some of the consequences - perhaps even temporal
'echoes' of the original event. They might try and track down the Gothic
Necromonicon (they might also be aware the Karotechia recently acquired
a Gothic language expert). If so, a few days/weeks ploughing through
Stasi records will turn up references to it;- apparently, soon after the
Stasi was formed, power hungry officials chased rumours of its existence
around the ruins of the Nazi war machine for several years. They
eventually concluded, however, that it was somewhere out of their reach.
They strongly suspected the fledgling GRU-8 as having secured it in the
immediate post-war years. More recent BKA records, however, detail an
exchange of money at the Leipzig trade fair between representatives of
the Russian Mafia and a group of unknown buyers, obstensively from South
America, for an 'antique book' that the Russians had found.
Interestingly Galt was among the buyers.
Skorzeny and his undead colleagues, meanwhile, will take de Vermiis
Mysteriis to Berlin, where they meet with Alzis, who may, or may not
fulfil his side of the bargain. What 'fate' befalls die Lebenstentoten
will depend largely on whether or not they have any part to play in the
remaining chapters; if they don't, however, I'll think up some suitably
gruesome double-cross for the Fate to pull.
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