

The decision to make handouts sections printed on plain white paper is a boon for those with photocopiers. The others are more traditional one shots that are laid out very nicely. Corbitt in particular works best as a sidetrack for a larger campaign, and the scenario states as much. A few of the scenarios are yog-sothoth themed, but generally only loosely, giving keepers flexibility of chaining them together while still making them perfectly viable as one shots. Solid book with a nice layout and stellar artwork. Dark shadows fall over Scotland and all is not what it seems.

First, there were tales of illnesses, then ghostly sightings, and now no one can find the owner. Renovation work at Thistledown Golf Club has not been running smoothly. Has he merely gone off on another of his legendary magic-hunting trips, or is there a more sinister reason for his disappearance? The Nineteenth Hole World-famous magician Memphis the Great has not been seen for weeks. Kenneth Connolly by an urgent telegram, can the investigators make sense of the bizarre events afflicting Wellington Manor? The House of Memphis But, no one’s seen the new owner, Arthur Cornthwaite, for quite some time. Long considered to be a cursed place by the folk of Gamwell, it seems the Fitzgerald Manse has finally escaped its sordid past. Horror in the Greenhouse Here are the five scenarios: Mister Corbittĭoes a seemingly shy and retiring local businessman hide a terrible secret? Can the investigators solve the riddle and save the day? The Crack’d and Crook’d Manse
