Category:LeManche

 From the notes of Dr. Israfil Cain 

"I have devoted many years to the study of Theraux LeManche and his unique offspring. Each was conceived during the one and only night he spent with each of their mothers, and in each case the young woman awoke completely alone, and unknowingly with child. I have found no through line that connects these three women, beyond the touch of this nomadic man.

As for Theraux LeManche, I know very little for there is little to know. I can say definitively that he spent his adult life as a wanderer, and was innately magical- though I suspect he may not have been aware of this. He came to his lifestyle not by choice, but by way of his inability to control his rather astonishing power. What he perceived as black outs, were in actuality isolated and short ranged "jumps" through time and space. Theraux would not simply creep from the room as his lovers slept- he would literally vanish; that this seemed to happen following periods of sexual activity suggests some sort of bio-chemical trigger, though I lack sufficient data to prove or disprove this claim.

It is my belief that LeManche's seemingly irresistible "charm" my in fact have been a side affect of these jumps (a sort of "temporal magnetism", if you will), though as for now all evidence of this remains anecdotal. My lack of data is a pain felt sharply even now as I ponder this enigma made flesh: by the time I had realized his significance- Theraux LeManche had disappeared completely.

Perhaps he broke free of our continuum in it's totality, perhaps he jumped so far into the future that I simply have not caught up to him yet; for all of my inhumanity there are things that even I cannot see. Nevertheless, there is only one thing that I have found more worthy of study than his strange case: The case of his three children. Though I have documented all findings in their cases for more than two decades, they have only recently- with the advent of the strange happenings in the secret world- become aware of one another. I must admit to feeling an amount of professional excitement at this: the next few months should prove most educational."

