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| − | '''Pages:''' 13
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| − | '''Author(s):''' [[Michael DeWolfe]]
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| − | '''Artist(s):''' [[Janet Aulisio]], [[Sam Inabinet]]
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| − | '''Setting:''' [[1920s]]
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| − | '''Appears in:''' [[Mansions of Madness (Supplement)]]
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| − | ==Summary==
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| − | The investigators get to know their neighbor and his family a little bit better than they would like.
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| − | ==Links==
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| − | Link to outside reviews or helpful pages.
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| − | *[https://cocscenarios.wordpress.com/2014/07/11/mansions-of-madness-some-spoilers-but-trying-to-go-light/ Wordpress CoC Scenario Review]
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| − | *[http://www.ogrecave.com/reviews/mansions_madness.shtml Demian Katz's review at OgreCave]
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| − | ==Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only==
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| − | '''Players should not read any further.'''
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| − | ===Synopsis===
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| − | Across the street from the investigator's home is the house of Bernard Corbitt, a widowed businessman who is fond of gardening and generally well-liked by his neighbors. One Sunday evening, the investigator (and possibly his or her friends) are alarmed when Mr. Corbitt returns home with some packages - one of which appears to be a child's severed arm.
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| − | In fact, Corbitt is a servant of Yog-Sothoth. Several years ago, Corbitt was called to India by his father, who had fallen under the influence of Ramasekva - an avatar of Yog-Sothoth. During a ritual, his father was devoured. Bernard Corbitt was spared and has served the Outer God ever since. Returning home and marrying soon after, Corbitt allowed Yog-Sothoth to impregnate his new bride with twins. One of the twins died in childbirth in Corbitt's house along with its mother; the attending nurse immediately went into a coma, doctors and police were called, and the community shared its sympathies with the grieving widower.
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| − | The undisclosed surviving twin, however, has been hidden away in Corbitt's basement. An abomination, a mass of tissue devoid of most human organs and limbs, the child of Yog-Sothoth is tended to by Corbitt until the day it can serve as a Bridge
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| − | ===References===
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| − | '''Player Handouts:''' List the player handouts here.
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| − | '''Locations:''' [[Location 1]], [[Location 2]], etc.
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| − | '''Creatures:''' [[Beast 1]], [[Beast 2]], etc.
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| − | '''Tomes and Artifacts:''' [[Item 1]], [[Item 2]], etc.
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| − | '''Campaigns / Scenarios:''' [[Campaign 1]], [[Scenario 1]]
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| − | ===Comments===
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| − | List dedication, trivia, images, anything else of note.
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| − | ===Keeper Comments===
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| − | The scenario states that it can be run for one or more investigators, but that one of the investigators should own a house in a fairly wealthy part of the anonymous town or city in which the events take place.
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| − | It's nominally a 1920s-Era scenario, but a Keeper shouldn't find moving it to a different time very difficult, keeping in mind that it does involve surgical transplants (which are aided by Yog-Sothoth and magic tomes).
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