Their investigation led them through the bizarre, neon-lit underbelly of Lisbon, where monsters lived side-by-side with humans in a state of mutual annoyance. They met a crossdressing Oracle who gave them clues that made less sense than a tax return, and narrowly avoided a car chase that ended with Dog accidentally biting a tire.
The office of Dog Mendonça smelled like stale cigarettes, wet fur, and the faint, unsettling aroma of a 60,000-year-old demon’s laundry. Located in the grimiest corner of Lisbon, it was the kind of place where even the shadows looked like they wanted to file a police report. the-interactive-adventures-of-dog-mendonca
Eurico, the unpaid apprentice and former pizza delivery guy, sat at a desk that was mostly held together by gum and hope. He was currently staring at a stack of unpaid bills while Dog, a werewolf who dressed like a detective from a movie that went straight to VHS, leaned back in his chair. Their investigation led them through the bizarre, neon-lit
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Dog finally stood up, his joints popping like bubble wrap. "Disappearing monsters? That sounds like work. I hate work. Eurico, grab the toolkit." Located in the grimiest corner of Lisbon, it
Back at the office, Eurico looked at the single, crumpled check they’d received as payment. "This won't even cover the dry cleaning for your trench coat, Dog."
Dog didn't look up from the newspaper. "I didn't eat his cat, Eurico. I merely interrogated it. It was a person of interest in a saucer-of-milk racketeering scheme."