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When SPG Inherited The Earth

(Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?)

The disappearance of St. Remedius Medical College coincided with the disappearance of many of its potential nemeses, a post-St. Remedius world still needed a reasonably well-financed organization to deal with exonormal issues, threats and otherwise. For a good portion of the world, this responsibility fell upon the collective SPG, formed in the early 1990s to deal specifically with threats in Great Britain. SPG originally consisted of four college roommates who started their own exonormal research and investigation group after graduation, known to most in the business only by their initials. Between R. (linguistics and philosophy, astronomy), N. (pharmaceutical and organic chemistry, Eastern metaphysics, law enforcement), M. (negotiation, political science, abnormal psychology), and V. (medicine, demolitions, rodent husbandry), they already had built a solid reputation for investigations before aligning themselves with the mysterious Russian business leader “Mr. B” and his family, who gave them the connections and resources to move their sphere of research outside of the UK. As the number of cases rose, so did SPG’s cadre of researchers, with over 200 of the best scientists, thaumaturges, and demonic authorities on the payroll at last count. To be honest, they don’t have any competition, and they don’t have much work to do: when St. Remedius disappeared, the universe became much more boring. This works just fine, so long as R. doesn’t get on the company Bluetooth radio to read his poetry.

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