Eyes For The Blind

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Details

Pages: 39

Author(s): David Hallet with L.N. Isinwyll (aka Lynn Willis)

Artist(s): Earl Geier

Setting: 1890s

Appears in: Dark Designs.

Campaign: A mini-campaign can be run by staging this scenario followed by Lord of the Dance

Summary

Boarding a train in Twyford Station, Berkshire (perhaps on their way to the nearby Henly Regatta) the Investigators witness a pair of grisly deaths -- a blind man and a stockbroker.

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Synopsis

A cabal of sorcerers, lead by a 450 year old wizard who lives with a gypsy fair, has plans to raise the Dulcarnon -- the "intermediary life-spirit of Britain". Their plans involve the construction of an effigy called The Green Man, which will house a part of the spirit when it is awakened.

The murder that the Investigators witness on the train is a part of these nefarious plans, and by investigating the odd deaths they become drawn into a complex trail of clues across several different parts of Britain. The scenario takes them to Berkshire, Cornwall and London before drawing them to a final confrontation with the sorcerers as they perform their summoning at Avebury on the night of the Summer Solstice.

References

Player Handouts: List the player handouts here.

Locations: Location 1, Location 2, etc.

Creatures: Beast 1, Beast 2, etc.

Tomes and Artifacts: Item 1, Item 2, etc.

Campaigns / Scenarios: Campaign 1, Scenario 1

Comments

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Keeper Comments

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