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| − | A man named Jacob Dover has discovered that The Black—aka the blood of Yibb-Tstll—becomes a highly addictive drug if diluted in alcohol, and has been peddling it as such. The overdose of a college student gets the investigators involved and they must track Dover down before his drug kills anyone else. | + | {{spoiler|A man named Jacob Dover has discovered that The Black—aka the blood of Yibb-Tstll—becomes a highly addictive drug if diluted in alcohol, and has been peddling it as such. The overdose of a college student gets the investigators involved and they must track Dover down before his drug kills anyone else.}} |
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Latest revision as of 00:28, 6 July 2017
Details
Pages: 15
Author(s): Brian M. Sammons
Artist(s): Wanye M. Miller, Dean Engelhardt
Editor(s): Brian M. Sammons, Mike Mason
Setting: 1920s
Appears in: Doors to Darkness.
Summary
The death of a Miskatonic University student leads the investigators into unsavoury neighbourhoods and dark business dealings.
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
Spoiler Section (Highlight to Read)
A man named Jacob Dover has discovered that The Black—aka the blood of Yibb-Tstll—becomes a highly addictive drug if diluted in alcohol, and has been peddling it as such. The overdose of a college student gets the investigators involved and they must track Dover down before his drug kills anyone else.
References
Player Handout: Scrap of paper
Locations: Unspecified
Creatures: Nightgaunts
Tomes and Artifacts: Jonathan Dover's Journal
Comments
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Keeper Comments
This scenario, for two to six players, can be set in any town or city that has a college, and would be a great way to introduce players to ghost haunted Arkham and the Miskatonic University. Set during the 1920s, the scenario would work equally as well in a modern day setting with a little adjustment by the Keeper.