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Latest revision as of 13:27, 4 March 2019
Details
Pages: 11
Author(s): Mark Morrison
Artist(s): Earl Geier, Phil Anderson (map)
Setting: Late 1980s (Modern)
Appears in: Dagon, Issue 18-19, At Your Door
Summary
The investigators drive about searching for clues regarding the missing Dr. Tait and uncover evidence more mobile than any sane person would bargain for.
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
In tracing Tait, investigators learn that the man recently bought a farm far from Samson. Harold Gall, the unpleasant former owner of the farm, also has a tale to tell, but truth of it is hard to learn. There's little trace of Tait at the farm but investigators discover a bizarre and dangerous life form created by Gall, a threatening sentient gel. If the investigators have no reason to suspect Dawn Biozyme before, they do after visiting the deserted farm.
References
Player Handouts: Book page
Locations: Samson and Delilah, California
Creatures: The Gel-Creature, killer plants, Dog-Thing, Horse-Thing, Steven-Thing, The Animal Parts Thing,
Tomes and Artifacts: None
Comments
Written in the style of T.E.D. Klein
Keeper Comments
The opening and setting are deliberately vague. Depending on the players, the Keeper may decide to run this as a detour in another scenario.