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'''Designer(s):''' [[Richard Launius]]
 
'''Designer(s):''' [[Richard Launius]]
  
'''Expansion of:''' [[Mansions of Madness]]
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'''Artist(s):''' [[Alex Tooth]] (Cover Art), ? (Other Art)
  
'''Expansions:''' None"
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'''Expansion of:''' [[Mansions of Madness (1st Edition)]]
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'''Expansions:''' None
  
 
'''Other Editions:''' None
 
'''Other Editions:''' None
  
 
==Summary==
 
==Summary==
''A bright young Miskatonic University student has disappeared, having checked in to an infamous Arkham boarding house to study its reported supernatural properties. Now, as the celebration of Walpurgis Eve approaches, you and your fellow investigators are tasked with venturing into the decaying Witch House and solving a mystery that has plagued Arkham for generations. But are you prepared to face the horrors that await you?''
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''From the back of the box:''
  
''Season of the Witch'' is a Print on Demand story expansion for ''Mansions of Madness''! Designed by Richard Launius (''Arkham Horror'', ''Elder Sign''), ''Season of the Witch'' is a single-scenario expansion that sends players on a tense and terrifying race against the clock. Can you solve the mysteries of the Witch House before they consume Arkham forever?
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''The frightened student’s story was typical of the superstitious nature of most Arkham natives. Even the highly educated professors at Miskatonic University seemed to believe the place was cursed, haunted, or worse. The decaying eyesore was built in the late 1600s by Keziah Mason, a woman sentenced to death in Salem for allegedly practicing witchcraft. However, she mysteriously escaped the gallows and was never seen again. Her ancestral estate is now cleverly referred to as the Witch House, and legends circle around its gabled buttresses like flies on a corpse.
  
''Season of the Witch'' includes:
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If only young Nola Mason’s disappearance was such a legend.
* Three double-sided reference sheets
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* Two Keeper Action cards
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Nola Mason – a bright young mathematics student attending Miskatonic University – is one of the many residents of the Witch House. Frank Elwood, another tenant, recently reported Nola had gone missing. Your case started there. Frank informed you that Nola had only moved into the low rent Witch House to explore a theory – she believed that Riemannian equations could bend time and space, opening gates to other places and dimensions, and something about the architecture of the Witch House intrigued her. Frank described how, over time, Nola became obsessed, secluding herself in different rooms to study the intricate angles of the house, and how she would ramble on about how she could finally prove her theory.
* Five Event cards
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* Three Objective cards
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But then she started to make other wild claims, like how she spoke to old Keziah at night. She even claimed to see the witch’s rat-like familiar, "Brown Jenkin," who was the source of many urban legends concerning the Witch House.
* 37 Clue and Exploration cards
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* 11 Lock and Obstacle cards
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It was with genuine fear that Frank begged you to find the missing girl before midnight strikes on the convenient occasion of Walpurgis Eve.
  
 
==Comments / Trivia==
 
==Comments / Trivia==
This is the first expansion for [[Mansions of Madness]].
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This is the first expansion for [[Mansions of Madness (1st Edition)]]. It requires a copy of the core game to play.
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''Season of the Witch'' is print-on-demand game, with the game printed individually or in small batch print runs by the publisher after receiving orders for the game. The print-on-demand supplements for [[Mansions of Madness (1st Edition)]] may include reprints of some cards from the core game to insure they have a consistent look and feel.
  
''House of Fears'' is print-on-demand game, with the game printed individually or in small batch print runs by the publisher after receiving orders for the game.
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Part of the [[Arkham Horror Files]] line of products.
 
The print-on-demand supplements for [[Mansions of Madness]] may include reprints of some cards from the core game to insure they have a consistent look and feel.
 
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/products/mansions-of-madness-print-on-demand-expansions/products/season-of-the-witch/ Mansions of Madness: Season of the Witch at Fantasy Flight Games]
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* [https://www.fantasyflightgames.com/en/products/mansions-of-madness-print-on-demand-expansions/products/season-of-the-witch/ Mansions of Madness: Season of the Witch at Fantasy Flight Games]
*[https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgameexpansion/101921/mansions-madness-season-witch Mansions of Madness: Season of the Witch at BoardGameGeek]
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* [https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgameexpansion/101921/mansions-madness-season-witch Mansions of Madness: Season of the Witch at BoardGameGeek]
  
  
  [[Category:Board Games]] [[Category: Print-on-Demand Board Games]]
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  [[Category:Board Games]] [[Category: Print-on-Demand]]

Latest revision as of 02:36, 28 July 2016

Mansions of Madness: Season of the Witch

Details

Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games

Product Code/SKU: uMAD02

ISBN: 978-1-61-661170-5

Year: 2011

Designer(s): Richard Launius

Artist(s): Alex Tooth (Cover Art), ? (Other Art)

Expansion of: Mansions of Madness (1st Edition)

Expansions: None

Other Editions: None

Summary

From the back of the box:

The frightened student’s story was typical of the superstitious nature of most Arkham natives. Even the highly educated professors at Miskatonic University seemed to believe the place was cursed, haunted, or worse. The decaying eyesore was built in the late 1600s by Keziah Mason, a woman sentenced to death in Salem for allegedly practicing witchcraft. However, she mysteriously escaped the gallows and was never seen again. Her ancestral estate is now cleverly referred to as the Witch House, and legends circle around its gabled buttresses like flies on a corpse.

If only young Nola Mason’s disappearance was such a legend.

Nola Mason – a bright young mathematics student attending Miskatonic University – is one of the many residents of the Witch House. Frank Elwood, another tenant, recently reported Nola had gone missing. Your case started there. Frank informed you that Nola had only moved into the low rent Witch House to explore a theory – she believed that Riemannian equations could bend time and space, opening gates to other places and dimensions, and something about the architecture of the Witch House intrigued her. Frank described how, over time, Nola became obsessed, secluding herself in different rooms to study the intricate angles of the house, and how she would ramble on about how she could finally prove her theory.

But then she started to make other wild claims, like how she spoke to old Keziah at night. She even claimed to see the witch’s rat-like familiar, "Brown Jenkin," who was the source of many urban legends concerning the Witch House.

It was with genuine fear that Frank begged you to find the missing girl before midnight strikes on the convenient occasion of Walpurgis Eve.

Comments / Trivia

This is the first expansion for Mansions of Madness (1st Edition). It requires a copy of the core game to play.

Season of the Witch is print-on-demand game, with the game printed individually or in small batch print runs by the publisher after receiving orders for the game. The print-on-demand supplements for Mansions of Madness (1st Edition) may include reprints of some cards from the core game to insure they have a consistent look and feel.

Part of the Arkham Horror Files line of products.

Links