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Revision as of 22:51, 16 September 2017

Details

Challenge, Issue 65

Pages: 3

Author(s): J. B. Hill

Artist(s): Uncredited

Setting: 1890s, 1920s, Modern

Appears in: Challenge Magazine, #65.

Summary

A well known archaeologist has been murdered and the mummy he was working on has been mutilated.

Links

Link to outside reviews or helpful pages.

  • [Link 1]
  • [Link 2]

Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only

Players should not read any further.

Synopsis

Describe the adventure in detail; no bias allowed.

References

Player Handouts: N/A

Locations: TBD

Creatures: TBD

Tomes and Artifacts: TDB

Comments

List dedication, trivia, images, anything else of note.

Keeper Comments

Comments to Keepers about this scenario; Possibly how to run it successfully. Keep general DISCUSSION on the talk page.

  • Details of just where the scenario is set are deliberately kept vague (The default appears to be London in the 1920s) to give Keepers Maximum flexibility.