Clark and perfume
In Australia nobody knows that the origin of kangaroo’s fragrance rely on the secret recipe of Manning Clark’s wife. His wife was a simple woman who spent the majority of her days in the Australian outback, picking flowers and singing to herself. Everyone considered her mad, as she was seen often killing Kangaroo and burning their skin. The perfume that came from this process was the most sublime perfume ever made.
The whole operation was involving her feeding all those flowers to her kangaroo farm and consequently burning them once they had an overload of flowers to extract this magic perfume. This perfume however was so intoxicating that anyone exposed to it, fell completely under a spell and could be controlled as they lost the ability to think for themselves. Clark was at some point during his career exploiting the real power of this fragrance in order to get famous as an historian. He achieved, the whole world listened to him. His power and influence at this point were so great that both conservative rights and extreme leftists feasted together in Houses of Parliaments across the globe Priscilla before her death decided to pay a visit to his young lover. She was seen feasting with major politicians of the era and using that magic Parfüm she obtained a law on prostitution being passed. This cause a worldwide backlash and it is sometimes considered one of the factors of the perfume revolution that has changed the way in which the public perceives perfume. Clark soon after his death was sued because of massive masses manipulation.