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|title = Father Michael
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|origin = Unknown, possibly [[Arkham]]
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|occupation = Pastor
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|affiliations = South Church Parish
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|race = Human
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|first = [[Arkham Horror Second Edition Core Set]]
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|appearances = * [[The King in Yellow (Arkham Horror Expansion)|The King in Yellow]]
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* ''[[Ire of the Void]]''
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'''Father Michael''' is a character who appears in several of [[Fantasy Flight Games]]' ''Arkham Horror Files'' series of [[Cthulhu Mythos]]-related games and fiction. He is the pastor at [[Arkham]]'s South Church, and works alongside investigator character [[Sister Mary]].
 
'''Father Michael''' is a character who appears in several of [[Fantasy Flight Games]]' ''Arkham Horror Files'' series of [[Cthulhu Mythos]]-related games and fiction. He is the pastor at [[Arkham]]'s South Church, and works alongside investigator character [[Sister Mary]].

Revision as of 18:36, 21 September 2019

This subject contains information from the Expanded Cthulhu Mythos, and not based on H.P. Lovecraft's works directly.

Father Michael is a character who appears in several of Fantasy Flight Games' Arkham Horror Files series of Cthulhu Mythos-related games and fiction. He is the pastor at Arkham's South Church, and works alongside investigator character Sister Mary.

Arkham Horror (EXP)

Father Michael first appeared as a Blight card in the Arkham Horror Second Edition expansion set The King in Yellow, although he was mentioned on Sister Mary's Investigator card from the Core Set.

Ire of the Void (EXP))

In the novella by Richard Lee Byers, Father Michael made a cameo appearance when the protagonists, Professors Norman Withers and Claus Schmidt, visited South Church as part of their research.