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Latest revision as of 08:32, 15 September 2017
Details
Pages: 6
Author(s): Marcus L. Rowland
Setting: 1980s
Appears in: White Dwarf, Issue 63.
Summary
Flight 1743 from Athens has just landed, somewhat later than intended...
Links
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- [Link 1]
- [Link 2]
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
Spoiler Section (Highlight to Read)
Flight 1743 from Athens has landed two months behind schedule. While the Investigators who are passengers aboard the flight are being interrogated by the authorities, they notice one of the passengers exert a strange influence over the authorities. Tailing her leads to Wiltshire and a group of modern day cultists with plans to summon Cthuga. In a world where cultists were thoroughly defeated in the 1920s, can this new breed of Investigator triumph.
References
Player Handouts: Newspaper clipping dated 18th August
Locations: Heathrow Airport, Lower Poolford, Corey's Farm, Thompson's Farm, Ennis's Farm, Wainwright's Farm
Creatures: Cultists, Dimensional Shambler
Tomes and Artifacts: Nameless Cults (Golden Goblin Edition), On the Usage of Fire
Campaigns / Scenarios: N/A
Comments
- The author quotes a line from David Bowie song It’s No Game (link) which he mistakenly attributes to the David Bowie song Diamond Dogs.
Keeper Comments
- The scenario is intended as a first adventure in an ongoing 1980s campaign. However there is nothing stopping a Keeper from setting it in the 1990s.
- Both tomes are described as being badly damaged.
- This is another scenario where the Investigators need to be careful what they do, because the law will not look kindly on mayhem.
Keep general DISCUSSION on the talk page.