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At four o'clock in the afternoon of the fifteenth of February 1895 young Arnos Grove dutifuly took the opium pipe from his grandfather's sleeping hand, emptied the partially smoked contents into the nearest receptacle he could find and, having carefully placed the pipe in its velvet lined case, turned the light off, quietly closed the door behind him and returned to his room.

While Arnos played alone in his room his grandfather, Ladbroke, dreamed of young men, drink and debauchery, reliving his youth through his reverie, aided in no small part by the rather special opium he had been smoking. These dreams were to be his last, for when his son Theobalds Grove (who was afflicted with an undiagnosed, but well hidden multiple personality disorder) ventured into his father's study the following morning he found Ladbroke dreaming the eternal dream.

The funeral came and went; the family moved on. All of Ladbroke's possessions were packed up and moved to the new home in Scunthorpe. Or nearly all, for there was a mug, last used on the evening of Ladbroke's passing, which still contained the discarded half-smoked contents of his final pipe, and which fell unnoticed from the table into a warm, damp hole next to the hearth, where it stayed for many a year.

Undisturbed by human life a culture began to grow in the mug. Warmed by the hearth and nourished by the particularly erotic blend of opium and ash, the culture became sentient and, as the decades passed, developed a human form. It heard the music of many generations and witnessed the debauchery of many politicians' parties, always learning, always craving the sensations that he had only witnessed in others.

On a wet Thursday morning, more than a century after Ladbroke slipped away, Mugfungus emerged, ready to experience the world, and hoping the world was ready to experience him...


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