Chapter 9 Ty
TY
Hi Julian and Emma,
There are lots of things in this letter, so I have made them into an ordered list.
Don’t worry. The device I’ve included is not dangerous and is in no danger of exploding.
(Obviously.) When Professor Hardcastle saw me packing it up, she suggested I tell you up front it is not a bomb.
I told her you know I would never send you anything dangerous without taking all appropriate precautions. She said yes, but it looks like a bomb.
I started looking through the records. Nothing so far about Blackthorn Hall being haunted.
Plenty of weird stuff happened there in the past, so it’s definitely possible there are ghosts that haven’t been reported.
But I’ll bet plenty of weird stuff has happened at every big old Shadowhunter manor.
Are all of them haunted? Now that I think about it, possibly yes.
I’m not done with the records yet, just letting you know what I’ve found so far.
I’m still looking. The library is huge, and the Cohort left it very disorganized.
So finding particular documents can be a challenge.
Genealogies aren’t hard to come by, but given all the intermarrying among Shadowhunter families there’s a lot of tracing up and down ancestors and cross-referencing—and yes, I know what you’re going to say, and I do like cross-referencing.
But the volume is still very high. Also, Professor Loss warned me a lot of the Shadowhunter family trees are inaccurate, and there was a period where Shadowhunter families would create fanciful family trees, like a…
marriage wish list. But there’s some accurate truth beneath all this mess and I am resolved to find it.
The only thing I’ve learned that might be helpful so far is that before the place was Blackthorn Hall it was Lightwood House and occupied in the mid-nineteenth century by a Benedict Lightwood who got into some kind of legal trouble.
I’m not sure what kind. His death is recorded as by “misadventure,” but that could mean anything.
Oh, and there are records of demons being found on the grounds at various points but that doesn’t mean anything; sometimes demons wander onto grounds.
You probably find this lack of information frustrating. I find it frustrating. I will be devoting myself to uncovering the history of this house in the fashion of Sherlock Holmes, although I do not have the hat with me.
On the topic of the Scholomance and how I am doing here…
I have been putting together a curriculum, with the help of Prof.
Loss, aimed in the direction of investigation and detection.
So far it includes: Signs & Sigils, Alchemy (closest I will get here to forensics), Tracking, Law, and Downworld Relations (apparently this one used to be a real doozy back in the pre-Accords days when it was called “Interrogation.” The older profs still occasionally call it that).
You will see the glaring omission here. I need a course on criminology, but the term only dates to the late 1800s and that is not nearly enough time for the Scholomance to have put together a class by now. They move very slowly.
This is maybe more like 6A. A friend suggested I put together my own syllabus for a course on the history of non-mundane crime. So I’ve been doing that on top of my own academic work.
The device. Since the situation sounds urgent and I don’t have much yet, Anush and I rushed to put this together for you.
It’s a modified Sensor—instead of picking up demonic energies, it’s sensitive to spectral energies.
At least, it’s supposed to be. The design is theoretically very sound, but I admit this is the first prototype.
Normally I would want to go through a couple of revisions before I shared it with anyone, but I trust you.
So I hope it works and will help you to feel better about the house.
I would appreciate it if you told me anything about it that doesn’t work, or works differently than you expect, or functionality you’d like it to have, so we can put those changes into the next version.
This is Anush and my first real invention, and it’s more like a hack for an existing tool.
Anyway, the more feedback you can provide, the better.
Will you send me a fire-message next time you’re going into London? I’d like you to pick up a couple things for me. I should have expected this, but it’s really hard to do any shopping in the Carpathian Mountains.
Love,
Ty
PS. If you do find a ghost, treat it kindly. I don’t think all ghosts mind being ghosts as long as people are nice to them.