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| The Thing from Jakarta | | Author: Mervyn Boyd | | System: Call of Cthulhu [filter] | | Category: Horror [filter] | | Type: Hook [filter] | | Although the scenario can be played as a stand alone, it is probably best if it is added to an ongoing campaign as a side-track event. It's essentially a no-brainer, so specialised characters are not required. Although a loose time frame is used, it can be modified or ignored by the keeper to make for a more enjoyable half hour of play. For full effect it should ideally be played by one player, but no more than three. It s suited for the modern age, though it can be modified for the 1920s or 1890s. The setting is Newark, New Jersey although this can be changed to suit the individual keeper. | | Views: (4596) [sort] | | Comments: (3) Rating: 8.7 [sort] | | 2002-11-27 14:10:11 [sort] |
| Tunnel Run | | Author: Brett Hegr | | System: Beyond the Supernatural [filter] | | Category: Horror [filter] | | Type: Hook [filter] | | PCs are witness to a strange event - a man in rags is seen crawling into a manhole. It wouldn't be strange except for the fact that the man was skinny and spindly, yet could somehow lift a heavy manhole cover like the lid off a jar of pickles. Chasing the man is a waste of time. | | Views: (4527) [sort] | | Comments: (0) Rating: 0.0 [sort] | | 2000-03-29 01:28:59 [sort] |
| When travelling near evil... | | Author: Orri Eiríksson | | System: D&D Planescape [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Hook [filter] | | It is a well know fact among planewalking bloods that magic can and will fail sometimes when you are planewalking. In some places it happens a lot, in others it only happens in freak accidents. This adventure is a result of a plane shift / teleport spell or something similar that went awry. The pc´s use plane-traveling magic and arrive in the abyss.
| | Views: (3776) [sort] | | Comments: (1) Rating: 9.0 [sort] | | 2000-08-25 00:35:57 [sort] |
| Who Do Voodoo? | | Author: C.C. Chamberlin | | System: Call of Cthulhu [filter] | | Category: Horror [filter] | | Type: Hook [filter] | | A string of ritual murders is rocking a small town, and the people are starting to panic. The victims have no obvious connection. The police have enlisted the investigators for help in identifying some strange items found at the scene, and research reveals that they are items related to voodoo magic. | | Views: (3328) [sort] | | Comments: (0) Rating: 0.0 [sort] | | 1999-12-30 16:33:25 [sort] |
| Why does it always start with a wizard? | | Author: Andrew Lane | | System: D&D Planescape [filter] | | Category: Fantasy [filter] | | Type: Hook [filter] | | The party hires its services to a wizard in trouble. Obviously geased, their poor employer requests the party seek out a vital spell component from a neglected area in the Outlands. But all is not as it seems, the party must deal with fiendish intervention and resolve a terrible moral dilemma; their actions will surely doom either their employer or other innocent victims. | | Views: (3229) [sort] | | Comments: (2) Rating: 7.0 [sort] | | 2000-11-03 03:13:06 [sort] |
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