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'''Player Handouts:''' Extract from [[Nameless Cults]] | '''Player Handouts:''' Extract from [[Nameless Cults]] | ||
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| + | * Bicske, Hungary | ||
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'''Tomes and Artifacts:''' | '''Tomes and Artifacts:''' | ||
| + | * ''Black Roads of Hungary'' by Rachismoff | ||
| + | * ''Magyar Folklore'' by Dornly | ||
| + | * ''Myths and Magic'' by Schumann | ||
| + | * ''Remnants of Lost Empires'' by Dostmann | ||
| + | * ''Turkish Wars'' by Larson | ||
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| + | [[Category:CoC:Cultist scenarios]] | ||
[[Category:CoC:1920s scenarios]] | [[Category:CoC:1920s scenarios]] | ||
[[Category:CoC:Beginner scenarios]] | [[Category:CoC:Beginner scenarios]] | ||
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[[Category:CoC:Scenarios set in Hungary]] | [[Category:CoC:Scenarios set in Hungary]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 28 February 2024
Details
Pages: 4
Author(s): Ted Shelton
Artist(s):
Setting: 1920s
Appears in: Shadows of Yog-Sothoth
Campaign:
Summary
The investigators hear a tale about a strange black rock in Hungary.
Links
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
There are several stories about the Black Stone. If the investigators visit on Midsummer's Night, they will see a horrific ceremony.
References
Player Handouts: Extract from Nameless Cults
Locations:
- Bicske, Hungary
Creatures:
Tomes and Artifacts:
- Black Roads of Hungary by Rachismoff
- Magyar Folklore by Dornly
- Myths and Magic by Schumann
- Remnants of Lost Empires by Dostmann
- Turkish Wars by Larson
Campaigns / Scenarios:
Comments
Keeper Comments
The investigators are in no physical danger from the ghostly ceremony.