CROWLEY, ALEISTER (1875 - 1947) Poet, Magician, ‘Character' – Remembered without affection in Inverness-shire for strutting around, brandishing his swagger stick at locals and threatening to turn tradesmen into camels. Interested parties can now follow Crowley's footsteps on the Great Beast Way, the ill-judged brainchild of Malcolm Copperthwaite, so-called party organiser and current resident of Crowley's Boleskine home. This idiotic scheme, initially welcomed by Inverness-shire Council, has resulted in the area being deluged by unsavoury ramblers, some of whom have caused disruption by experimentally summoning entities. Copperthwaite became a victim of his own stupidity when an ill-judged piece of sexual magic(k) caused his dreadlocks to fall out.

A young Aleister Crowley torments a familiar.
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