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This needs some work by the Keeper. In "Sequencing the Action", the author says that there are clues from Inverness to Fort Augustus. Well, the only clue that I could find is the "FAM" clothing label and "nothing ties the acronym to the Fort Augustus Monastery".
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Revision as of 05:22, 24 November 2013

Details

Pages: 30

Author(s): Stuart Boon

Artist(s):

Setting: 1920s

Appears in: Shadows Over Scotland published by Cubicle 7

Campaign:

Summary

Determined to plumb the depths of Loch Ness, the world’s deepest loch, Norway’s celebrated naval explorer Erik Øland arrives in Inverness. But when his purpose-built ship, The Kraken, is set alight in the Moray Firth and Øland found murdered, the investigators are called in to solve the mystery.

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Synopsis

Details will be made available after release.

References

Player Handouts:

  • Carmichael’s Letter
  • Newspaper Clipping ‘Explorer Øland’s Next Adventure: Loch Ness!’
  • Øland’s Handwritten Note
  • Picture of the Murder Weapon
  • Draft of Police Surgeon’s Report
  • Map of the Ruins of Urquhart Castle

Locations: Inverness, Fort Augustus, Drumnadrochit, Castle Urquhart

Creatures: Glaaki, Servants of Glaaki

Tomes and Artifacts:

Campaigns / Scenarios:

Comments

Keeper Comments

This needs some work by the Keeper. In "Sequencing the Action", the author says that there are clues from Inverness to Fort Augustus. Well, the only clue that I could find is the "FAM" clothing label and "nothing ties the acronym to the Fort Augustus Monastery".