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When [[Trilby]] arrives at the [[Clanbronwyn Hotel]], seeking the [[idol]] of [[John DeFoe]], Lenkmann appears and introduces himself as an agent of [[Ministry of Occultism]], providing Trilby with some information regarding the state of the hotel. Later, when Trilby is transported to the dark world of the alternate hotel, he finds an envelope from Lenkmann containing a letter regarding the reality shifts that occur within the grounds of the hotel as well and how they relate to the negative thoughts of a person, as well as a bottle of tranquilizer pills that eases one's mind and allows one to return to the real world. On many later occasions, Lenkmann leaves notes containing passages of scripture from the [[Books of Chzo|Book of Victims]] for Trilby to read, explaining the motives for the deaths caused by [[Cabadath]], the most trusted servant of [[Chzo]], a wicked pain elemental from another realm.
 
When [[Trilby]] arrives at the [[Clanbronwyn Hotel]], seeking the [[idol]] of [[John DeFoe]], Lenkmann appears and introduces himself as an agent of [[Ministry of Occultism]], providing Trilby with some information regarding the state of the hotel. Later, when Trilby is transported to the dark world of the alternate hotel, he finds an envelope from Lenkmann containing a letter regarding the reality shifts that occur within the grounds of the hotel as well and how they relate to the negative thoughts of a person, as well as a bottle of tranquilizer pills that eases one's mind and allows one to return to the real world. On many later occasions, Lenkmann leaves notes containing passages of scripture from the [[Books of Chzo|Book of Victims]] for Trilby to read, explaining the motives for the deaths caused by [[Cabadath]], the most trusted servant of [[Chzo]], a wicked pain elemental from another realm.
   
Trilby eventually pieces together the history of Cabadath and the Idol, finding the stump of the tree that once housed Cabadath's soul in a dark chamber underneath the dark hotel. Here, Lenkmann appears and reveals himself to be a member of the Order of Blessed Agonies, seeking to bring Cabadath into the [[World of Technology]]. To this end, he stabs Trilby, seeking to sacrifice him to Cabadath upon his arrival. As Lenkmann chants and encircles the tree stump on which Trilby lies, the cat burglar dies. Upon Cabadath's succesful passage into the World of Technology, he is angered to find that the Trilby, the Guide, has died. Lenkmann attempts to bargain, but is severely hurt by Cabadath. Carrying an item soaked with the blood of the Guide, they return to the Order of Blessed Agonies. Using Lenkmann, now known as the faceless Puppet, to speak for him, they present it to their brethren, allowing them to perpetuate the life cycle of the guide through genetic research, until the time of the fulfillment of the ancient [[Prophecies of Chzo]]. Cabadath assumes leadership of the Order.
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Trilby eventually pieces together the history of Cabadath and the Idol, finding the stump of the tree that once housed Cabadath's soul in a dark chamber underneath the dark hotel. Here, Lenkmann appears and reveals himself to be a member of the Order of Blessed Agonies, seeking to bring Cabadath into the [[World of Technology]]. To this end, he stabs Trilby, seeking to sacrifice him to Cabadath upon his arrival; Trilby, Lenkmann and [[Siobhan O'Malley]] all serve as embodiments of the Blessed Agonies of Body, Soul and Mind, respectively. As Lenkmann chants and encircles the tree stump on which Trilby lies, the cat burglar dies. Upon Cabadath's successful passage into the World of Technology, he is angered to find that the Trilby, the Guide, has died. Lenkmann attempts to bargain, but is severely hurt by Cabadath. Carrying an item soaked with the blood of the Guide, they return to the Order of Blessed Agonies. Using Lenkmann, now known as the faceless Puppet, to speak for him, they present it to their brethren, allowing them to perpetuate the life cycle of the guide through genetic research, until the time of the fulfillment of the ancient [[Prophecies of Chzo]]. Cabadath assumes leadership of the Order.
   
 
=== ''[[6 Days a Sacrifice]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[6 Days a Sacrifice]]'' ===

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Peter Lenkmann
Peter Lenkmann from Trilby's Notes
Peter Lenkmann from Trilby's Notes
First appearance Trilby's Notes
Appears in Trilby's Notes
6 Days a Sacrifice
Alternate names The Prideful Acolyte
The Puppet
Gender Male
Affiliation(s) Order of Blessed Agonies

Peter Lenkmann is a recurring character in the Chzo Mythos. A trusted member of the Order of Blessed Agonies, Lenkmann becomes an antagonist in Trilby's Notes. His full name is never spoken in the game; rather, it appears in the supplementary documents bundled with the special edition of 6 Days a Sacrifice.

Appearances

Trilby's Notes

Cabadath and the Puppet

Lenkmann, as the Puppet, speaks to the Order of Blessed Agonies

When Trilby arrives at the Clanbronwyn Hotel, seeking the idol of John DeFoe, Lenkmann appears and introduces himself as an agent of Ministry of Occultism, providing Trilby with some information regarding the state of the hotel. Later, when Trilby is transported to the dark world of the alternate hotel, he finds an envelope from Lenkmann containing a letter regarding the reality shifts that occur within the grounds of the hotel as well and how they relate to the negative thoughts of a person, as well as a bottle of tranquilizer pills that eases one's mind and allows one to return to the real world. On many later occasions, Lenkmann leaves notes containing passages of scripture from the Book of Victims for Trilby to read, explaining the motives for the deaths caused by Cabadath, the most trusted servant of Chzo, a wicked pain elemental from another realm.

Trilby eventually pieces together the history of Cabadath and the Idol, finding the stump of the tree that once housed Cabadath's soul in a dark chamber underneath the dark hotel. Here, Lenkmann appears and reveals himself to be a member of the Order of Blessed Agonies, seeking to bring Cabadath into the World of Technology. To this end, he stabs Trilby, seeking to sacrifice him to Cabadath upon his arrival; Trilby, Lenkmann and Siobhan O'Malley all serve as embodiments of the Blessed Agonies of Body, Soul and Mind, respectively. As Lenkmann chants and encircles the tree stump on which Trilby lies, the cat burglar dies. Upon Cabadath's successful passage into the World of Technology, he is angered to find that the Trilby, the Guide, has died. Lenkmann attempts to bargain, but is severely hurt by Cabadath. Carrying an item soaked with the blood of the Guide, they return to the Order of Blessed Agonies. Using Lenkmann, now known as the faceless Puppet, to speak for him, they present it to their brethren, allowing them to perpetuate the life cycle of the guide through genetic research, until the time of the fulfillment of the ancient Prophecies of Chzo. Cabadath assumes leadership of the Order.

6 Days a Sacrifice

The decaying corpse of Lenkmann is found in the storage room of the Order's complex, near a temporal rift. Theo DaCabe brings one of the clones of Trilby to this very room, luring him into the hands of Cabadath, who promptly kills him. The brief lack of a guard for Canning allows them to overthrow him and imprison him. The body mysteriously vanishes after this.