The Reign of Terror is done! For those who survived the guillotine, parties called Victim's Balls embrace decadence and life. What wonders and horrors will this party bring?
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With the fall of Robespierre, the Terror is over. For those who survived the guillotine; parties called Victim's Balls embrace
decadence and life while remembering those lost. A few have been held around Paris. The one you've been invited to tonight; hosted by the mysterious and powerful Comte de Rochefort; will be something new. To be held at a unknown location; by a man who mocked the Tribunals and survived them all, with a guest list of those who lived through the heart of the Reign of Terror. You may tremble a bit as you prepare yourself; but no one with an invitation would miss whatever wonders or horrors tonight will surely see.
Your posse find themselves in the mountain town of Atocha while on the hunt for an escaped fugitive. But why do the women all wear mourning dresses? Set in 1876 New Mexico Territory.
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Sheriff Isaiah Rinehart and his posse find themselves in the mountain town of Atocha while on the hunt for an escaped fugitive. The Spanish-speaking inhabitants are so friendly. But why do all of the women wear mourning dresses? Are they concealing the criminal, or do they have their own secrets? Set in 1876 New Mexico Territory and tying in with Down Darker Trails. -Part of our "Throwback Thursday" series of con scenarios from 2018
Your posse find themselves in the mountain town of Atocha while on the hunt for an escaped fugitive. But why do the women all wear mourning dresses? Set in 1876 New Mexico Territory.
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Sheriff Isaiah Rinehart and his posse find themselves in the mountain town of Atocha while on the hunt for an escaped fugitive. The Spanish-speaking inhabitants are so friendly. But why do all of the women wear mourning dresses? Are they concealing the criminal, or do they have their own secrets? Set in 1876 New Mexico Territory and tying in with Down Darker Trails. -Part of our "Throwback Thursday" series of con scenarios from 2018
An evening at a strangely familiar Chicago speakeasy leads a group of patrons to run afoul of the city’s gruesome Crooked Smile Killers—and worse. Pre-Gens provided
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: For a handful of patrons gathered in January 1929 at the dingy speakeasy known as the Wilde Reputation, a magician’s act gone awry leads to a frantic trek through the city's darkest corners and encounters with its strangest inhabitants, from the Crooked Smile Killers to the weird denizens of the Resurrection Cemetery.
The scenario can be played as a sequel to “Nightmare City” or as a stand-alone. Based on the Corpse short story cycle by James Lowder, who is also your GM. No experience with Call of Cthulhu needed. Part of Chaosium’s “Play with the Creator!” block of events. (Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition. 4–6 Players. Pre-gens provided. 4 hr duration.)
Players are encouraged to also sign up for Round One: Nightmare City, on Thursday evening.
The Island of Koya was just a myth, the place where the dead samurai spirits roam. Yet something terrifying brought your plane down there. Can the rag-tag survivors unravel the mystery and survive?
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The Island of Koya was just a myth, the place where the dead samurai spirits who drowned in the battle of Dan-no-ura roam. Yet when your DC-3 plane was forced off course into the Koya Triangle something terrifying came out of the storm and rain, backlit by flashes of lighting. Your mind refused your eyes.
You remember crashing. Many did not survive. You were horrified to find them covered with crabs - crabs that looked like samurai!! (For image see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heikegani#/media/File:Heikegani.jpg) Something's not right here. Can your rag tag band of survivors, all people fleeing Japan before war breaks out, band together and unravel the mystery, stay sane, and survive?