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In 1842, Medical Doctor and Psychologist Colonel Lionel Hyde founded Goulliard Asylum for the Perpetually Insane. It was the
Wild West's answer to supervised care for the critically insane. The facility survived solely on the personal funds of Col. Hyde, which rapidly dwindled over the course of a few years. The asylum nearly
went under in 1847 when the founder died in a strange and unexplained accident. At disaster's edge, the facility was taken over by the Army of the United States in December of that same year and used as a
research institution to study psychological effects of war on the human mind. Dr. Icabod Lithistrom ran the institution on behalf of the U.S. Government. During the Civil War, even with hundreds of
former military personnel sacrificing their lives as "volunteers" contributing to the research cause, the institution grew to proportions requiring a town to support it.
As a result, in 1863, Dr. Lithistrom and an Arizona Territory newcomer of sketchy back round, Jake McHansen, founded the Township of Nightfall. Over the next twenty years, Dr. Lithistrom
managed the affairs of Goulliard, while McHansen, who had become the first mayor, ran the township in an iron glove manner.
The Territory soon became the state of Arizona, and in the course of the events that followed, rumors began to circulate that Dr. Lithistrom, perhaps destabilized by experimentation
"overload", might go public about the secrets of Goulliard. At the same time, Mayor McHansen was considering "leveraging" his substantial experience in a bid for state governorship. The U.S.
Government made a sudden announcement in 1883, that the Institute's purpose had been fulfilled and it would be closing its doors at year's end. By the spring of 1884, the Township had greatly diminished in
population and McHansen was preparing to move his political base to the nearby boomtown of Tucson. Lithistrom was in the process
of "terminating" the "skeletal" staff of the facility, when out of the blue in April, the long—forgotten son of Goulliard's founder, mysteriously appeared. Without delay, Dr. Jebediah Hyde proclaimed his intent to
salvage his father's original research endeavor. The Asylum was a very active center of experimentation under the direction of the second Dr. Hyde. It was his intent to fully control
insanity in Nightfall, however, some believe he went mad himself. Legends tell of countless horrors wrought by his hand. Caution must be taken when visiting Nightfall, for there are many dangers that lurk in this unforgiving town…
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