Contemporary Cthulhu: The Strange Case of Dexter Ward
Summary:
A mumbling madman, missing monkeys, & a mysterious murder; just another Friday night in Florida for a familiar tv homicide squad!
Description:
A mumbling madman, missing monkeys and a mysterious murder; just another Friday night in Florida for a familiar tv homicide squad! An adventure based on an actual incident taking place in Florida (where else?) with obvious Lovecraftian implications. Players will be provided with electronic copies of the character sheets and scenario notes. Players will assume the roles of Dexter (a crime scene investigator with a dark secret), Debra (foul mouthed detective and Dexter's adoptive sister), Angel (troubled detective and Debra's partner) and Vince (perpetually perverted medical examiner). Always an extra character for those with a handful of generics and a dream, in this case, the Dark Passenger (figment of Dexter's malignant imagination).
A snobbish phonetics professor wagers that he can take a flower girl and make her presentable in high society, but what does it take to fit into a society that has succumbed to dark forces?
Description:
A misogynist and snobbish phonetics professor agrees to a wager that he can take a flower girl and make her presentable in high society, but what does it take to fit into a society that has succumbed to dark forces? Why can’t the English learn to speak? Play the game and then take the adventure home. Players will be provided with electronic copies of the character sheets and scenario notes. Players will assume the roles of Professor Henry Higgins, Colonel Hugh Pickering, and Alfie and Eliza Doolittle. Always an extra character for those with a handful of generics and a dream, in this case, Freddie Eynsford-Hill.
The pagans of Summerisle have prospered for generations until one year the crops suffer from blight. We've got trouble! Trouble with a capital T & that rhymes with D, & that stands for Dagon!
Description:
The Dagon worshipping pagans of fertile Summerisle have prospered for generations until one year the crops suffer from blight. The fast talking Lord Summerisle suggests a solution to their dilemma, manipulating and sacrificing a Christian policeman! I say, we have trouble, right here on Summerisle, trouble with a capital T and that rhymes with D and that stands for Dagon! Players will be provided with electronic copies of the character sheets and scenario notes. Players will assume the roles of Willow (the innkeeper’s daughter), Miss Rose (the schoolteacher), Alder (the innkeeper) and Oak (the hulking blacksmith). Always an extra character for those with a handful of generics and a dream, in this case, Iris (the librarian).