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==Summary==
==Summary==
A friend's house renovation project leads to unexpected discoveries in Providence, Rhode Island.
A friend's house renovation project leads to unexpected discoveries in Providence, Rhode Island.
==Links==
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg9NA7vX37I Review/Tips by Seth Skorkowsky on YouTube]


==Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only==
==Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only==
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This scenario is suitable for two to six investigators, although with a little modification it can be run for a single player. The events can take place in any season of any year during the 1920s, and could be moved to other eras with a minimum of effort.
This scenario is suitable for two to six investigators, although with a little modification it can be run for a single player. The events can take place in any season of any year during the 1920s, and could be moved to other eras with a minimum of effort.


 
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Latest revision as of 12:49, 4 March 2019

Details

Doors to Darkness

Pages: 21

Author(s): Christopher Smith Adair

Artist(s): Eric Lofgren, Dean Engelhardt

Editor(s): Brian M. Sammons, Mike Mason

Setting: 1920s

Appears in: Doors to Darkness.


Summary

A friend's house renovation project leads to unexpected discoveries in Providence, Rhode Island.

Links

Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only

Players should not read any further.


Synopsis

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References

Player Handouts:

  • Letter from Jacob Bishop
  • Chiseled testimonial

Locations: Providence, Rhode Island

Creatures:

Tomes and Artifacts: ...


Comments

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Keeper Comments

This scenario is suitable for two to six investigators, although with a little modification it can be run for a single player. The events can take place in any season of any year during the 1920s, and could be moved to other eras with a minimum of effort.