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Revision as of 04:30, 17 January 2014
Details
Pages: 31
Author(s): Stuart Boon
Artist(s):
Setting: 1920s
Appears in: Shadows Over Scotland published by Cubicle 7
Campaign:
Summary
A new young laird from America gets more than he bargained for when he visits the ancient whisky distillery on his land. The investigators receive a frosty reception from the locals, and discover there truly is ‘something in the water’.
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Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
Think "Shadow Over Innsmouth" in Scotland.
The main town in the district, St Combs, is controlled by cultists allied with Deep Ones. The distillery is producing whisky that will cause transformation into Deep One hybrids.
References
Player Handouts:
- Telegram from Patrick McKerrell
- Photograph of Cthulhu Statue
- Strathbeg Distillery Bronze Plaque
- Hugh Irvine’s Notes
- Temple of Cthulhu inscription
- Gillie’s Mad Rantings
- Calder’s Cthulhu Artwork
- Calder’s Doodle
Locations: Aberdeen, St Combs, Crimonmogate, Cairnness, Strathkiln, Gowanhill, Deep One City Ur-Y’hlinai (potentially)
Creatures: Cultists, Deep Ones, Deep One Hybrids, Byakhee
Tomes and Artifacts: Strathbeg Whisky, Cthulhoid Statues, Cthulhu Artwork
Campaigns / Scenarios:
Comments
Keeper Comments
If the investigators blow up the distillery, the Keeper might decide that the Deep Ones take their revenge with a tsunami - maybe a couple of Swim rolls?