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This ‘Trail of Cthulhu’ adventure is inspired by the documentary ‘Of Dolls and Murders’ which explores the work of Frances Glessner Lee. Ideally it should be set around 1937 in Continue reading
This ‘Trail of Cthulhu’ adventure is inspired by the documentary ‘Of Dolls and Murders’ which explores the work of Frances Glessner Lee. Ideally it should be set around 1937 in Continue reading
This is an adventure for ‘Fear Itself’. Inspired by the 1956 film ‘The Red Balloon’ (or ‘Le balloon rouge’ in its original French) it is about something mundane becoming increasingly Continue reading
This is an outline for a Night’s Black Agents adventure. Due to the fact that the important details of the game, such as the exact nature of the vampires and Continue reading
This is part of a guide to the United Kingdom for use in Trail of Cthulhu. I have tried to combine true facts with Cthulhu mythos to create a setting Continue reading
Nutshell Dollhouse meets Terminator In the near future sentient artificial life is created. A living, thinking, breathing machine ‘she’ is codenamed Eve. Kept within secure and secret labs scientists probe Continue reading
This is a creature that can be used for Esoterrorists. The Crawling Flesh offers some interesting challenges as it has a mundane origin but gives the impression that it is Continue reading
This is a series pitch to be used with the Dramasystem, part of the upcoming Hillfolk rpg. Nutshell Mad Men meets Star Trek. It is the 1960s and there is Continue reading
The PCs are in Abyssinia during the Second Italo-Abyssinian war to investigate a recently uncovered tomb believed to belong to the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon . It is Continue reading
Backstory The PCs are called in to investigate the suicide of a mutant. When they suspect that it is actually a case of murder they must investigate the victims past Continue reading
This is an adventure for Bookhounds of London. PCs should own a bookshop and be used to clients making requests of them. The adventure is tied very much to London, Continue reading