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Revision as of 00:03, 1 April 2014
Details
Pages: 15
Author(s): John Scott Clegg
Artist(s):
Setting: 1920s
Appears in: Shadows of Yog-Sothoth, Cthulhu Classics
Campaign: Shadows of Yog-Sothoth
Summary
Jacob Hancock asks the investigators to check up on his uncle Henry in Scotland.
Links
Spoilers - Keepers Eyes Only
Players should not read any further.
Synopsis
Henry Hancock was murdered by a coven of witches associated with the Hermetic Order of the Silver Twilight. They are searching for pieces of the R'lyeh disk, a powerful magic item.
References
Player Handouts: Letters sent to Jacob Hancock, extract from Nameless Cults, letter from Carl Stanford to Duncan MacBain, extract from A Summary of the Expedition to Loch Murdoch
Locations: Cannich, Scotland
Creatures: Serpent people
Tomes and Artifacts: True Magick, R'lyeh Disk
Campaigns / Scenarios:
Comments
Keeper Comments
If the players received the computer print-out clue in Look to the Future, they may be confused by the link with Henry Hancock. There appears to be no reason why his nephew should contact them - unless he is working for the Order as well! A certain level of paranoia is justified - see The Worm that Walks - but having several writers for the one campaign does make this rather messy.
The village of Cannich is awash with NPCs - both cultists and allies. The Keeper might wish to cut out some of the less important ones.