The Crossroads of the Aether
In keeping with our fair city's patron, St. Francis of Assisi, the Society is founded to study and preserve those species and cultures which lie outside the mundane.
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Location: Port St. Francis (San Francisco) USA
Members: 17
Latest Activity: Mar 18
The Port St. Francis Cryptozoological Society was founded to study, preserve, and illuminate those species and cultures which have their origins beyond the mundane.
We are supported by generous grants, donations, and endowments from some of the City's social elite, as well as other benefactors from around the world.
We have also been lucky to receive gifts of equipment from a variety of concerns both commercial and charitable, such as our airship Serendipity (from the Ford Aeromotor Corporation).
Please feel free to contact us regarding any open positions, if you are interested in joining an expedition, or if you are interested in attending one of our fascinating evening lectures.
Started by Rev. Mik McAllister. Last reply by Rev. Mik McAllister Oct 3, 2011. 4 Replies 0 Likes
OSS Liason Joseph Bryan Warren, and members of the Forensic Sciences, have been asked to investigate rumors of a coven of Strega in the North Beach area.
Started by Rev. Mik McAllister. Last reply by Joseph Bryan Warren Sep 13, 2011. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I am Reverend Mik McAllister, Dean of Crypto-anthropology. In keeping with the long-standing traditions of the Society, I frequently join expeditions myself. I study the culture and organization of…Continue
Started by Rev. Mik McAllister Sep 13, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
One of our midshipmen recently saved the life of a young male yeti, and was suitably honored by his tribe for his efforts. The Society has sent a lovely wedding present, and wishes the young couple…Continue
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Comment by Thessalonica Jones on May 15, 2012 at 2:40pm Hi Mik, I don't know if you have noticed, but I have been able to return to the Empire, Huzzah! I hope I still retain my post here :). Hope to hear from you sometime, I am crossing my fingers it will be soon :D. Take care, thess
Comment by Thomas Forsythe on May 3, 2012 at 2:55pm Thank you for the welcome, Rev. McAllister. I have had a keen interest in cryptozoology since I was a boy and my interest in the actual existence of mythical creature was further piqued when I had the excellent good fortune to spend time with Lancelot, the first of a herd of living unicorns, this some 27 years ago. I became convinced that if classical unicorns actually exist, then it is quite possible that other, as yet undiscovered, mythical species might well exist.
Comment by Rev. Mik McAllister on April 25, 2012 at 1:27am Welcome to Thomas Forsythe
Comment by Rev. Mik McAllister on February 14, 2012 at 1:36pm Welcome also to Lorelie Throckmorton. My apologies, I should not make announcements while arguing socio-political models.
Comment by Rev. Mik McAllister on February 14, 2012 at 1:34pm Welcome Matthew Nash and Thessalonica Jones to the Society. Please introduce yourselves in the Discussion area, and let us know where you'd like to be included in the Society.
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Comment by Rev. Mik McAllister on September 13, 2011 at 4:04pm Please post Introductions in the Introduction thread in Discussions.
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