Harry D. S. Goodsir
Surgeon, naturalist, freezer-burnt cinnamon roll
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May. 23rd, 2018 04:12 pmHarry's Statement
Mar. 12th, 2019 02:58 pm
Written statement of Harry Duncan Spens Goodsir, former Acting Assistant Surgeon and Naturalist of HMS Erebus, concerning the events of the Franklin Expedition of 1845. Written in the presence of Jonathan Sims, library warden and head archivist of the Magnus Institute of London in his native world, whilst on the interdimensional vessel known as the Barge.
Statement begins.
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From The Terror by Dan Simmons, ch. 51, "Crozier"
WARNING for intensely graphic talk of survival cannibalism.
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Herein is contained a developing resource of all the Franklinia and Harry Goodsir biographical notes that I've dredged up over the course of RPing and researching the fictional version of Henry "Harry" Duncan Spens Goodsir that we know and adore from The Terror. Everything in this post is stuff that I've actually read myself; that's why the book list, which could be a mile long, is brief (for now).
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Excerpt from The Anatomical Memoirs of John Goodsir, edited by William Turner, M.B., with a biographical memoir by Henry Lonsdale, M.D.
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Jun. 2nd, 2018 07:34 amIn-character inbox for
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Application: Here
Room: Level 2, Room 01
Job: Infirmary
Inmate: None currently
Thread tracker: Here
Cabin description: As of New Year's Eve 2018, Harry's cabin is now a replica of "The Barracks", the rooms he shared with his brothers and friends at 21 Lothian St., Edinburgh. Floorplan.


