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Dark Aquarius: Call of Cthulhu 5e /Delta Green Scenario

A CALL OF CTHULHU (DELTA GREEN & PISCES) Scenario written by Linden Dunham

DARK AQUARIUS is a CALL OF CTHULHU (5th Edition) scenario (utilising the DELTA GREEN/PISCES setting) set in the UK during the long hot summer of 1976. The murder of a London art dealer leads the investigators to that hotspot of mythos activity, the Severn Valley. There they find themselves delving into a much older killing that connects to their case. With much of the evidence pointing towards Brichester Lake, a confrontation with the Great Old One Glaaki may well be on the cards.

NOTE: This scenario uses the Call of Cthulhu 5e mechanics (which can be easily adapted to either the Call of Cthulhu 7e or Delta Green ruleset with some minor changes).

Download Dark Aquarius: A CALL OF CTHULHU 5e/DELTA GREEN Scenario (PDF, 20 pages, 1.7MB)

Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership, who has licensed its use here. The contents of this document are ©Linden Dunham, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.

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The Marshwood Vampire: A Casting the Runes Scenario

A Casting the Runes Scenario written by Linden Dunham

In the west country county of Dorset, a local doctor’s suspicions of a vampire preying on the district’s inhabitants proves to be well-founded. What will the Investigators do and how will they ever find The Marshwood Vampire?

The Marshwood Vampire is a scenario for the Casting the Runes roleplaying game. In this adventure the Investigators will travel to the west country in an attempt to track down and destroy an evil reborn. But things, of course, are never what they seem and recent wrongs, old manors and reluctant locals all stand in the way on the party’s success…

Download The Marshwood Vampire (PDF, 10 pages, 776KB)

 

 

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