Call of Cthulhu - Tales of The Crescent City (New Orleans)
Call of Cthulhu - Tales of The Crescent City (New Orleans)
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ISBN 978-0-9895603-1-3
Maps by
Steff Worthington
Photographs by
Allen Ignatius Boudreaux, III (lead photographer),
Will Trufant, and Matthew Morgan
Cover Design by
Mark Shireman
Editing by
Oscar Rios and Lisa Padol
Translations by
Christian Lehmann
CLEAR CREDIT DEDICATION
A lot of talented people came together to create Tales of This book can truly be dedicated to only one man, whose work
the Crescent City—Adventures in Jazz Era New Orleans. has had a profound impact on the Cthulhu Mythos and the Call
of Cthulhu Roleplaying Game. A great Call of Cthulhu scenario is a
Daniel Harms brings a shadowy urban legend into the work of art and a profound exploration of the human condition,
light with “Needles”; C. Michael Hurst brings us a tale the nature of horror, and the dark dread of the Cthulhu Mythos.
of lineage and corruption in “Blood Lines”; Stuart Boon One such scenario was published in the classic scenario collection
spreads a very unusual epidemic with “The Quickening The Great Old Ones: New Adventures Against the Cthulhu Mythos.
Spiral”; Oscar Rios hosts a party with “Song and Dance”; This was “Tell Me, Have You Seen The Yellow Sign?” by Kevin
Jeff Moeller finds his voice with “Five Lights at the Ross. It brought cosmic horror, in the form of the King In
Crossroads”; Kevin Ross introduces us to “Étienne-Laurent Yellow, to the beautiful and haunted city of New Orleans. It
de Marigny” and raises the curtain with “A Few Notes on introduced us all to the abhorrent Yellow Sign. Yes, I have seen
the Yellow Sign and The King in Yellow” and the revised the Yellow Sign—have you? If so, we both owe thanks to the
version of “Tell Me, Have You Seen The Yellow Sign”, and great Kevin Ross, to whom I humbly dedicate this book. Your
closes the show with “Asylum—Return of the Yellow Sign”. work is the inspiration for this project and we are deeply grateful
that you came out of retirement to help us make it a reality.
OUR BOOTS ON THE GROUND:
NEW ORLEANS MYTHOS
PERSONAL THANKS
NOM Neighborhood Guide Content Krewe: Matthew
As always I would like to thank my wife, my family, and my
Morgan (managing member of NOM), Allen
friends for supporting Golden Goblin Press, its efforts and what
Ignatius Boudreaux III, Michael DeCuir, Chris
it stands for. To each and every member of my staff—Thank you
Freeman, Dale Hrebik, and Will Trufant for your heroic efforts. To the many backers of our Kickstarter—
NOM Photography Krewe: Thank you! Without you there would be no Golden Goblin
Allen Ignatius Boudreaux III (lead photographer), Press. A special thanks to our good friend Christian Lehmann
Will Trufant, and Matthew Morgan for providing French translations for some of our handouts.
Last, but certainly not least—Thank you, Tom Lynch, my
NOM Consulting Krewe: former partner in crime. While working at Miskatonic River
Matthew Morgan (lead consultant), Allen Press, Tom and I started this project as a sequel to Tales of the
Ignatius Boudreaux, Michael DeCuir, Chris Sleepless City. He graciously allowed Golden Goblin Press to
Freeman, Dale Hrebik, and Will Trufant resurrect Tales from the Crescent City and finally finish it.
BRETT
BOZEMAN
as The Cultist
ARTICLES
Investigator’s Guide to 1920s New Orleans
by New Orleans Mythos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Étienne-Laurent de Marigny
by Kevin Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
A Few Notes on the Yellow Sign and The King in Yellow
by Kevin Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
SCENARIOS
“Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?”
by Kevin Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Bloodlines
by C. Michael Hurst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Needles
by Daniel Harms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
The Quickening Spiral
by Stuart Boon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Song and Dance
by Oscar Rios. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Five Lights at the Crossroads
by Jeff Moeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
Asylum—Return of the Yellow Sign
by Kevin Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
SCENARIO AIDS
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Player Handouts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
welCome to tAles of the Crescent City by Oscar Rios
When Tom Lynch and I first started this book, after the Louisiana Purchase to be an light of the moon). Not until Hollywood
meant to be a sequel to Tales of the Sleepless (unwanted) immigrant group. Most people became fascinated with it in the 1930s did
think of places like New York or Chicago the current tourist “voodoo trade”, with rows
City, our hope was to present a collection of
as the location of large German, Irish, and of “voodoo shops”, spring up. Nonetheless,
urban scenarios which captured the essence Italian immigrant populations. However, this is Call of Cthulhu, and some degree of
of New Orleans. This remained the goal when New Orleans was the final destination for literary license with the functionality of
Golden Goblin Press took up the project. Our many of these immigrants, who established magical traditions may be taken.
writers and editors needed to learn a lot about their own neighborhoods, social, and A Manners and Reputation: The
political groups. They soon added their Importance of Credit Rating—New
New Orleans from research and our friends cultural traditions to those of New Orleans. Orleans is a Southern city, populated by
at New Orleans Mythos. We wanted players Most people think the native accent of New powerful families who proudly trace their
and Keepers to get a feel for city, its unique Orleans is vaguely Cajun, but it is actually ancestry to pre-colonial days. Who you
culture and rhythms, and its people. Doing closer to that of urban New York and know and how you are perceived matter
this wasn’t easy, and ultimately, it’s you, the Brooklyn, whose population has a similar a great deal. A person’s good reputation
cultural composition. can open doors, but a poor one can have
fans, who will decide if we accomplished that
goal or not. A Corruption in The City that Care them slamming in an investigator’s face.
Forgot—New Orleans has a long history The scenarios in this collection reflect this;
Here are a few things to bear in mind about of corruption at every level of the social and Keepers and investigators will find Credit
Jazz Era New Orleans. political system. From the concierge at the Rating scores to be VERY important
hotel to the cop on the corner, from the in New Orleans. In many instances, an
A Color and Race in New Orleans— judge at the courthouse to the politicians at investigator’s Credit Rating skill can be
New Orleans is a Southern city and the the statehouse, money can often purchase used instead of their Fast Talk or Persuade
discriminatory “Jim Crow” laws still apply. favors, forgiveness, or information. A bribe skills. At the end of some of our scenarios,
However, attitudes towards race mixing may not always be asked for, but there is a Credit Rating award or penalty is issued
are much more open and accepting here. a good chance it might be welcomed if in addition to a Sanity Award.
New Orleanians do not really consider offered. Investigators running into a dead A Don’t Look in the Where’s What?:
themselves a part of the Deep South. end due to failed skill checks might be able Plantations and Basements Below Sea
Discussions of race and color in New snatch victory from the jaws of defeat by Level—The popular horror theme of secret
Orleans are very complicated issues, with greasing the right palm. However, offering chambers and lurking horrors hidden away
a multitude of labels identifying not only a bribe could backfire should investigators in the basement of a sprawling plantation
if someone is non-white, but by just how lack subtlety or choose the wrong person, just doesn’t work in New Orleans. “Why?”
much. For this book, we have chosen to amount, or both. Offering a wealthy judge you ask. First, plantations are estates
simplify the issue, using “Black” to describe $5 to drop a murder charge will neither surrounded by farmland, and none are
people of African or Australian descent, impress nor amuse him. present within many miles of the city
“White” to describe people of Russian or A Gangsters in the Big Easy—When people limits. There are, of course, large manor
European descent, “mixed race” to describe think about organized crime in the Jazz houses and mansions aplenty in New
people descended from both Black and Era they immediately think of places like Orleans, so feel free to use those. Also,
White people, and “Creole” to describe Chicago, New York, and Atlantic City. since the city is below sea level, very few
those descended from Spanish and French However, possibly nowhere in American houses are built with basements, because
colonials (who were much more permissive was the mafia more powerful or firmly of flooding issues. This is the same reason
about race mixing than the later American entrenched than in New Orleans. With its that crypts are vastly favored over burials
settlers). There are those present who fall famously lax enforcement of prohibition, in New Orleans, as severe flooding can
outside of these groups, such as Asians, corrupt officials, and thriving Irish and cause buried bodies to be disinterred and
Latinos, Native Americans, etc. Just how Italian immigrant populations as isolated washed away (sometimes coming to rest in
accurately Keepers wish to portray the and potentially victimized groups, the city the most unlikely places). In fact, “basement”
racism and discrimination of Jazz Era New provided perfect conditions for organized in New Orleans often means the first floor
Orleans is a matter best left for both them crime. Best of all was the city’s active port of a multi-storey building, and houses are
and their players to decide. with ready access to the Gulf of Mexico (and often raised several feet above the ground.
A Cajuns in New Orleans—A very popular thereby rum flowing up from the Caribbean) Investigators looking for hidden clues and
misconception (and one initially held by our making The Big Easy a mobster’s paradise, secret doors will have to settle for searching
writing staff) is that urban New Orleans has the Port Royal of the Jazz Era. Powerful other places, like under the bedroom floor
a large number of Cajun residents. In reality, ethnic crime families were operating in New boards or in cluttered attics.
Cajuns make up a very small part of the city’s Orleans long before prohibition was passed A NPC Crossovers in Tales of the Crescent
population. While the more sophisticated and predate similar illicit organizations in City—Keepers and players are encouraged
and cosmopolitan residents of New Orleans the northern states by decades. to keep track of the NPCs the investigators
consider them unsophisticated, they are A Voodoo—Voodoo, in its in a variety of interact with in each scenario of this
looked upon with fondness. While Cajuns subtypes (including Louisiana Voodoo collection. Keepers should allow their
are not a large segment of the population and Haitian Voodoo) came to the region investigators to contact NPCs from earlier
within New Orleans, their cultural with slave importations and the collapse scenarios during their later investigations.
influence, especially regarding music and of colonial Haiti. Mixing folk medicine, Such links can serve as ideal plot hooks
cuisine, is significant. For more information elements of West African religious practices, between scenarios, as characters from
on Cajuns, their origins, and their culture, and Catholic symbology, Louisiana Voodoo earlier scenarios introduce the investigators
see Secrets of New Orleans. is a bona fide spiritual practice in the 1920s to characters in later scenarios. This allows
A Immigrants—The old Creole families of Jazz Era. It is, however, a private spiritual the investigators to building a social support
Spanish and French descent may consider practice, conducted out of people’s houses network of potential experts, guides,
the Americans who settled New Orleans or other businesses (not in graveyards by the patrons, informants and allies.
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up, and two glass-paned doors swing open. Algiers and Gretna, the communities across Because of its natural separation from the city,
The passenger pays the driver a fare of 8 the River, have always been of a separate Algiers has a long history as the site for some
cents and finds a seat on a wooden bench. piece from New Orleans proper. Lacking of the less presentable aspects of New Orleans
The windows are usually open all around a bridge, the only access to and from the city life, including slaughterhouses, slave trad-
to invite a breeze. When approaching city is a ferry boat which crosses the River ing posts, and military gunpowder depots,
the intended destination, the passenger with great regularity and frequency from but the most important business conducted
pulls a cord, sounding an electric buzzer Algiers Point and Gretna. Set apart, these here has always been shipbuilding and repair.
that notifies the driver to stop. The exit neighborhoods often seem more like small Dry docks, foundries, and lumber yards line
is through another set of doors, toward independent towns than part of the greater the Riverfront. The first regular ferry began
the rear of the streetcar. In the twenties, whole of the city. operating between Algiers and the French
New Orleans has an extensive network of Established in 1719, Algiers is the second Quarter in 1827. In 1852, the Southern Pacific
tracks throughout the city, so nearly every oldest settlement in New Orleans, after the railroad arrived, and Algiers became a major
residence and business are only a short walk French Quarter. As it is across the River hub and rail yard for trains headed to and from
to a streetcar line. Although segregation is from New Orleans, Algiers’ name derives points west, bringing with it new business to
from the pirate-infested African land service the rails—fuel depots, stockyards, and
in effect, enforcement proves a hassle and
correspondingly situated across the Mediter- machine shops.
has mostly petered out on the streetcars.
ranean from France, the Regency of Algiers The city of New Orleans annexed the Town
ALGIERS & GRETNA (Algeria). Algiers of New Orleans was at of Algiers in 1870, and in 1895, a great fire
“They call it ‘the Brooklyn of the South’—now one time considered to be similarly lawless burned much of the neighborhood to the
I don’t know about that, but it’s true that the pirate territory. This land on this bank of the ground, including over 200 homes. But
river makes us a bit different than the rest of River was originally deeded to Jean Baptiste the neighborhood was resilient and rebuilt
New Orleans—which is a bit different than the LeMoyne, Sieur de Bienville by French land quickly in the following decades under
rest of the country, that’s for sure. We’re a nickel grant, and it was eventually sold off into the leadership of Algiers’ most prominent
ferry ride from the heart of the city, but it feels plantation estates, notably the Duverge and resident, longtime New Orleans Mayor
farther away than it is.”—Martin Behrman McDonough plantations. Martin Behrman. Behrman, leader of the
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powerful ‘Old Regulars’ political machine, was a station lies beyond that. The neighborhood is
no-nonsense political boss of the first order. He obviously blue collar, populated with immigrants
served as mayor from 1904 until 1920, when he and Creoles who work in the surrounding train
was unseated by reformer Andrew McShane. In and shipyards. The residential architecture is
1924, he made a comeback and regained the may- similar to the rest of New Orleans—single and
orship, but died in office only a year later. double shotgun houses, Craftsman bungalows,
A well-mixed community of hard-working folk, and Creole cottages, some older, but many built
Algiers in the twenties is home to many Black following the 1895 fire. Shotgun houses are the
and Creole families as well as Italians, French, most ubiquitous. The name, shotgun, derives
and Germans. Nearly every block sports a corner from the linear layout of rooms from front to rear,
grocer, butcher, bakery, or public house. Prior such that one could shoot a shotgun from the
to Prohibition, there were nearly forty bars and front door all the way through to the back door.
taverns in the neighborhood, and Prohibition had The purpose of this design is to mitigate oppres-
a somewhat limited effect on this situation. Music sive heat and tropical humidity. By opening both
is present in all forms and at all times of day and the front and back doors, a “cool” draft could be
night, with many great blues and jazz musicians pulled through all the rooms of a dwelling.
hailing from and performing for the neighbor- A double shotgun, also called a shotgun double,
hood. Blues musicians Son House and Memphis is twice as wide. There are two front doors and
Minnie spent parts of their childhoods here, and back doors, and the arrangement of living space is
the neighborhood is home to countless jazz cats adjacent, like the configuration of the two barrels
of varying regard. of a double-barreled shotgun. One common wall
On arriving in Algiers from the French Quar- connects the two living spaces in one house.
ter, the first things one sees are the shipping The occasional live oak, palm tree, or river birch
companies and dry docks that line the Algiers shades the streets. Seguin Street leads away from
Riverfront levees along Patterson and Morgan the ferry landing and through the neighborhood,
Streets near the ferry landing. This is Algiers towards Opelousas Avenue, a beautiful oak-lined
Point, where the River begins its crescent turn thoroughfare running to the train yards, which
around the city. Downriver along the levee is the extend for over a mile. Across Opelousas, near
Algiers Naval Yard, and the Algiers immigration the River, are more residences, primarily occupied
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by Black and Creole families. Newton Street is the American Sector captures modern excess and
the main corridor running from the River and glitzy commercialism. Warehouses and financial
by viaduct over the train yards. Further upriver institutions flank City Hall while opulent hotels
along Franklin Avenue lie the neighborhoods and department stores abut middle class housing.
McDonoughville and Gretna.
Gretna grew out of the town of Mechanicsham,
a village founded just downriver from Algiers
in 1836, by German immigrant machinists and
ironworkers. Gretna became the seat of Jefferson
Parish in 1884, and in 1913, Gretna annexed
neighboring McDonoughville, the residential area
built on the remnants of the John McDonough
plantation between Gretna and Algiers. Like
Algiers, Gretna is a working class enclave, but
with a more homogenously European heritage. It
is known more for its residential neighborhoods
and European style festivals than for its cultural
currency. Commercial and governmental
businesses converge at Lafayette Street, which
runs from the River and ferry landing, while
Fourth and Fifth Streets, perpendicular to
Lafayette, are known for their restaurants, cafes,
and German beer gardens. Machine shops and
other businesses populate the area from Fourth to
the River, while there are more residential areas
further toward the Gulf of Mexico.
AMERICAN SECTOR (THE Architecture varies wildly from street to street.
CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT) Short nondescript shops crouch between grand
“The business appearance of this city is not surpassed Renaissance-inspired theaters and art deco sky-
by any other in the wild world: it might be likened to scrapers. Modern lighting and paving grace the
a huge bee-hive where no drones could find a resting narrow streets between them. A careful eye can
place.”—Col. James R. Creecy still find some streets inlaid with old Belgian block
ballasts shed from incoming ships.
Nestled along the River just Uptown of the French
Quarter, the American Sector is the central hub In the late 1700s, New Orleans’ first attempt to
of New Orleans business. Just as the French expand beyond its humble boundaries resulted in
Quarter exudes old world charm and traditions, the Faubourg Saint Marie (Saint Mary Suburbs).
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The area soon earned the name “American Sector” replaced the word “median” for all divided streets,
from a wave of Yankee immigration following in local parlance.
1803’s Louisiana Purchase. By the twenties, the However, although the downstream half of Canal
neighborhood has grown into working microcosm Street is technically in the French Quarter, both
of a modern American city, a crowded patchwork sides of the street are filled with modern high-rises
of industry, commerce, entertainment, and living in the style of the American Sector by the 1920s,
spaces all within one square mile. with tall buildings, angled parking, and eager
attendants ready to usher shoppers into stores. This
is New Orleans’ shopping nucleus, ranging from
high fashion department stores, such as Maison
Blanche and Adler’s Jewelry, to the frugal utility
of Krauss and Godchaux, department stores that
sold clothing and other items. Between the big
stores, drug counters serve ice creams and sodas.
One can buy just about anything on Canal.
Along Canal Street’s neutral ground run the
iconic New Orleans streetcars. The Canal Line
runs the length of the street from the foot of
Canal Street and terminates at City Park. Most
other lines are transfer-accessible from it. The
Algiers Ferry runs back and forth from the
foot of Canal, providing vital linkage from the
City proper to the neighborhoods and cities
across the River.
The Port of New Orleans stretches along
the River from the foot of Canal Street well
into the Lower Garden District. The scent
of bananas and coffee never
leave the humid
air as hundreds
of Black and Irish
dock workers
swarm the port day
and night, unload-
ing cargo from ships.
Warehouses and light
industrial shops popu-
late the first few blocks
of the riverfront, espe-
cially as one moves away
from the French Quarter.
Farther from the River,
the buildings rise as the
American Sector becomes
more commercial. Modern
skyscrapers house banks
and offices through the
The Downtown/ middle of the neighborhood.
Lakeside border of the American Carondelet Street, one block
Sector is Canal Street, one of the widest, best off St. Charles Avenue, is often
lit streets in the country. Although a canal was called the Wall Street of the South. It is home
originally planned, no one ever dug it. The median to the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, National
of Canal Street, a strip of land in the center of the American Bank, Alerion Bank, and Hibernia
street, with traffic going one way on one side and Bank—the city’s tallest building at twenty-three
the other way on the other side, divided the French stories. Only blocks away is Lafayette Square, one
Quarter and the American Sector. This strip of of the oldest parks in New Orleans. Surrounding it
land came to be known as the “neutral ground” are the Federal Courthouse, the Times-Picayune
between the two. Eventually, “neutral ground” newspaper offices, and New Orleans City Hall, a
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beautiful neo-renaissance structure that houses and contains Frenchmen Street, which has a lively
the entire city government. nightlife.
Dozens of theaters, hotels, and restaurants are Elysian Fields Avenue divides the two Margingys.
scattered through the central sections of the It is a major avenue with a wide neutral ground and
American Sector. The hottest of the neighbor- the first built to run all the way from the River to
hood’s theaters are the Saenger, the Loew’s State, Lake Pontchartrain. Built in 1830, Elysian Fields
and the Orpheum, all extravagant, crowded, hot, used to be a mill race and drainage canal that also
and noisy. These venues compete fiercely, first acted as a sewer. Bernard closed the canal and
trying to attract the biggest acts from vaudeville sold the ground to the Pontchartrain Railroad
and burlesque, and eventually feature moving Company, which built a railway on it that ran
pictures and talkies. Nudity and adult themes are from the wharves at the River up to what would
common for live shows, but horror films are the develop into the neighborhood of Milneburg at
most popular attraction. Lake Pontchartrain. Along with passengers, the
railroad, called “Smoky Mary”, carried mail and
The most important hotels are the Jung on
goods.
Canal, the De Soto on Poydras Street, and the
Grunewald on Baronne Street, which is renamed The city built a municipal sewer system in 1914.
as the Roosevelt in 1923, in honor of President Marigny homeowners of sufficient means began
Theodore Roosevelt. Louisiana politician Huey to build or buy homes elsewhere to take advantage
P. Long has a permanent suite on the Roosevelt’s of the new municipal infrastructure, rather than
twelfth floor. rebuild their Marigny homes, though most keep
those homes as rental properties. Owners fre-
The Uptown-facing/Lakeside corner of the Ameri- quently divided these properties into multi-family
can Sector is still primarily residential. The Girod residences. Because of the smaller square footage,
Street Cemetery and massive Illinois Central absentee landlords, lack of sewage services, and
Railroad terminal, strangely adjacent, are the only the proximity of factory jobs, the area mostly
major landmarks in this otherwise unremarkable attracted blue-collar workers and the working
section of the neighborhood. class in general. The earlier inhabitants tended
FAUBOURG MARIGNY to be a mix of Irish and German immigrants
“Times are not good here. The city is crumbling into and free Caribbean People of Color. By the early
ashes. It has been buried under taxes and frauds and 1900s, there was an influx of Italian and Spanish
maladministrations so that it has become a study for immigrants.
archaeologist ... but it is better to live here in sackcloth Marigny residential architecture is similar to that
and ashes than to own the whole state of Ohio.”— in most New Orleans neighborhoods, primarily a
Lafcadio Hearn mix of Creole cottages (which have a large covered
front porch) and single and double shotgun houses.
The Faubourg Marigny, pronounced FAW-burg
Front yards are quite uncommon, as the lots tend
MARE-i-nee and usually just referred to as “The
to be small, with buildings as close to the curb as
Marigny”, is across Esplanade Avenue from the
possible. The houses usually have a front porch
French Quarter. Primarily a residential neighbor-
or stoop.
hood, it lays claim to important people such as jazz
great Jelly Roll Morton, and to events leading to Streetcars and walking are the main modes of
the Plessy v. Ferguson case. transportation in the Marigny. If people either
want to travel Uptown or to keep going downriver
As New Orleans grew, plantation owners realized
towards the neighboring Bywater and 9th Ward,
it was more economical to split up their land to rent
they take the St. Claude streetcar line, which also
or sell, incorporating the land into the expanding
connects them to other major lines. A streetcar
city, rather than holding large properties. In the
loop also runs on Dauphine Street when going
early 1800s, the first landowner to do this was
away from the French Quarter, and then turns at
Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Man- France and heads back on Royal.
deville, or, as he is more likely known, the man
who brought the game of craps to North America. THE FRENCH QUARTER
The Marigny is actually made up of two sub- “Outside the window, New Orleans, the vieux carré,
sections: The Marigny Triangle, bordered by brooded in a faintly tarnished languor like an aging
Esplanade, Rampart, Elysian Fields, and the yet still beautiful courtesan in a smokefilled room, avid
River; and The Marigny Rectangle, bordered yet weary too of ardent ways.”—William Faulkner
by Elysian Fields, St. Claude Avenue, Franklin The oldest neighborhood in the city, the French
Avenue, and the River. Both sections are largely Quarter (often referred to as “the Quarter”) is
residential, but due to its proximity to the French deteriorating, and the idea of preserving the his-
Quarter, the Triangle is more business friendly, tory of the city has yet to take hold. Representing
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the original settlement, one side sits on the River, brisk business, selling all manner of bootleg and
while the others are bounded by Canal, Rampart, homemade liquor and number as many as three to
and Esplanade Avenue, which runs straight up a block, with one of the seediest, Celeste’s, right
to City Park. Also known as the Vieux Carré (or across the street from the police station. One of the
“Old Square” in French), it largely burnt down most famous of these speakeasies, Mr. O’Brien’s
twice in the late 1700s and had to be rebuilt. Club Tipperary, sits at the corner of Royal and
New Orleans was under Spanish rule back then, St. Peter, right behind the Cathedral and down
so the buildings reflect the Spanish Colonial the block from Le Petit Theatre, which stages
style, with adjacent walls and fronts right out plays by Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw,
on the narrow streets. Pedestrians walk under to critical acclaim. Bordellos are interspersed
balconies to avoid the unpaved streets that are among the bars, especially in a square of blocks
shared about equally by streetcars, horse-drawn from Bourbon to Rampart and Bienville to St.
carriages, and automobiles. As the old French Louis, with courtesans bumping-and-grinding
Creole residents leave their decaying homes for in windows and doorways, luring people inside
newly-built houses in the suburbs with modern where they will be charged exorbitant prices for
amenities like indoor bathrooms, the low rents drinks. Some bordellos are nothing more than
and decadent atmosphere of the Quarter have wooden shanties charging twenty-five cents to
attracted a new population of immigrants, the a dollar for sex, while the two and three dollar
working class, artists, writers, and prostitutes. places try to maintain some respectability and
While Prohibition is in effect, New Orleans in rein in drunken rowdiness. The Moulin Rouge at
general and the French Quarter in particular Bourbon and Burgundy even has four floor shows
have not noticed. Barely disguised speakeasies of dancing girls a night, though these dancers are
and barely dressed prostitutes entice customers most likely of “purchasable virtue”. The better the
throughout the Quarter. Ranging from fancy speakeasy or bordello, the more likely it will have
nightclubs to seedy dives, the speakeasies do a jazz band entertaining the patrons.
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But in addition to the “juice joints” (speakeasies bohemians become active in the push to preserve
and bars) and cathouses, the Quarter is also home the Quarter and thus permanently add their influ-
to many coffeehouses and to the city’s finest and ence to the mix that makes up the decadent old
oldest restaurants, such as Antoine’s, Arnaud’s, heart of New Orleans.
Broussard’s, Galatoire’s, and Tujaque’s, all still
doing business and pulling in people from the sub- GARDEN DISTRICT, LOWER
GARDEN, & THE IRISH CHANNEL
urbs. The wharf is also still a thriving commerce
“Even when [the Mississippi River] is at flood stage
center, in both legitimate business and liquor
and the big vessels ride high over the town, there is a
smuggling. The residents still do their grocery
certain fascination in walking up the slope of the levee
shopping at the French Market; however, they
and finding the ships high above one’s head. A strange
probably buy their booze from one of the corner
groceries, many of which are run by Italian immi- feeling, as though the world is awry.”—Lyle Saxon
grants. Germans and Irish immigrants are also Wide St. Charles Avenue extends out from Lee
arriving in large numbers, and one is as likely
to hear those languages and accents on the
streets of the Quarter as French or English.
St. Louis Cathedral anchors Jackson Square,
the cleanest part of the Quarter. The build-
ings flanking the Cathedral, the Cabildo
and the Presbytere, are identical except for
the Prebytere’s missing cupola, lost in the
hurricane of 1915. The Cabildo once housed
the courthouse, while the Presbytere was
meant to house clergy, but they both now
contain the Louisiana State Museum. In
contrast to these three well-kept buildings,
the surrounding Pontalba Apartments are
in disrepair. Built in the 1840s, both of
these four-story, red brick buildings stretch
an entire block opposite each other across
Jackson Square. Despite the decay and
squatters—or perhaps because of them—the
Quarter’s most famous resident, writer Sher-
wood Anderson, lives here, throwing parties
that attract large groups of artists and writers,
including a young William Faulkner, who
lives nearby from 1926–27. Many of these
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Circle, curving with the River, and the city other goods from ships and loading them be claimed by governors, except for gardens,
developed along it. Howard Avenue is the onto trains bound for the rest of the country. he settled farmers on it and called it his “veg-
generally recognized border between the Tall levees keep the River from flooding this etable garden”, which is how the Garden
American Sector and the Lower Garden area, though the River often gets so high District got its name. The plantations that
district, which takes its name from the Garden that the water line is actually higher than the used to run from St. Charles to Magazine
District neighborhood further Uptown. ground protected by them. Families often were subdivided in 1825, and those plots
Stretching from St. Charles to the River, the sit along the levee, watching the ships glide of land were quickly bought up by wealthy
Lower Garden includes the streets named past, looming over the houses to their backs. Americans. The columned mansions that
for the nine Greek muses and is a mix of The Garden District lies on the other side of they built still fill this neighborhood, sur-
commercial and residential buildings. Many Magazine Street, and contains an expanse of rounded by wide lawns and tall wrought-iron
of these houses date back to the nineteenth Greek Revival mansions in contrast to the fences. Towering oaks and fragrant magnolia
and even eighteenth centuries, though the working class neighborhood of the Channel. bushes grow throughout this neighborhood,
closer one gets to the River, the more recent Back in 1719, the founder of New Orleans, the lushest and greenest in New Orleans.
they are, and the old mansions fade into more Jean Baptiste le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, The Garden District is also home to Com-
recently built shotguns. took this land for himself, but because of a mander’s Palace, a restaurant founded in 1880
One block past Felicity Street lies the two- royal order dictating that ground could not that historically served the wealthy families
block long Adele Street, the point from
which the Irish Channel grew. St. Alphonsus
Church sits at one end of Adele and serves
as the informal heart of the Irish Channel
neighborhood in the Lower Garden. Adele
Street marked the disembarkation point
for ships full of immigrants. So many Irish
came off them and settled in the surrounding
area that the section of town from Adele to
Louisiana and below Magazine to the River
became known as the Irish Channel. Many
of the streets are fairly recent, and the houses
are almost entirely single or double shotguns.
Every other block or so has a corner store or
two, a squarish building with a door placed
diagonally on the corner, the store in front,
and the owner living with his family in the
back. The sidewalks are often inlaid with
blue-lettered white tiles showing the name
of the street. Residents work the wharfs
lining the River, unloading bananas and
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number of commercial corridors, local corner bottom third, abutting City Park Avenue. served as a commercial port for the city, as
stores are commonplace throughout the more Orleans Avenue, and Bayou St. John form the Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne served as a
residential areas. Uptown and Downtown boundaries. A great shortcut to and from the Gulf of Mexico and
Mid-City is also many New Orleanians’ final portion of the park’s 1,300 acres is developed as something of a natural harbor. This port
resting place. Older than the rest of the neigh- early in the 1920s. The developed southern was called “Port Pontchartrain”, and it was
borhood, its cemeteries have existed since the third is popular for outdoor recreation, includ- accessible from the city by canals and by the
mid-1800s. These include Odd Fellow’s Rest, ing strolls, picnics, concerts, golfing, and horse Pontchartrain Railroad, one of the earliest
Cypress Grove, Masonic Cemetery, Green- racing. There is a public swimming pool and rail systems in North America.
wood Cemetery, St. Patrick Numbers 1, 2, a fountain. Near the swimming pool is the By the twenties, the lakefront area has been
and 3, and Holt Cemetery, which is essen- Suicide Oak, a preferred spot for suicide in the a place for rest and recreation for the citizens
tially a potter’s field where any indigent with nineteenth century. At the metaphorical door- of New Orleans for over a century. Three
a shovel can bury the dead. Charity Hospital step of City Park is the Delgado Museum of “towns” exist along the lakefront: West End
also has a mass grave cemetery in Mid-City Art, a massive neo-classical, Beaux Arts-style on the western edge of Orleans Parish, where
where thousands of indigent dead have been building which houses extensive collections the New Basin Canal meets Lake Pontchar-
buried for over 150 years. The causes of death of paintings and sculptures. The Peristyle train (the Lake); Spanish Fort, where Bayou
for those interred at this cemetery range from is a Greek themed, open-air structure with St. John meets the Lake; and Milneburg, at
malaria to the once wide-spread yellow fever. spaced columns and stone lions where locals the Lakeside terminus of the Pontchartrain
dance to live music. The undeveloped por-
Because New Orleans is below sea level, most tion of the park is a wild morass of marsh, Railroad. In some areas, nearly four miles of
graves are elevated. In-ground tombs are not grasses, and swamp trees reaching to Lake rural and forested land still separate the more
practical because flooding causes caskets and Pontchartrain. Although there are a few areas populous areas of the city along the riverfront
human remains to rise and float down the of higher ground, rains make much of this from these lakefront retreats. The lakefront
street. Also, feral dogs (and possibly ghouls) land impassable by vehicle. After the Great between the three resorts, and to the east
roam the in-ground cemeteries to unearth Mississippi Flood of 1927, immigrant farmer of Milneburg, is largely occupied by private
tasty prizes. The low-budget nature of Holt refugees squat on this undeveloped land. “fishing camps”—cottages and homes raised
and Charity Hospital Cemeteries, however, on tall piers that extended out into the Lake.
accommodate only in-ground burial. LAKEFRONT In the early twenties, Lakefront is the place
For investigators, the Canal Branch Public “You never would have thought a place could to be. On any night, as you approach the
Library at 2940 Canal (est. 1911) serves change so much, so fast. Five years ago, this place Lake on Bayou St. John, you can hear the
Mid-City. Criminal District Court comes was the cat’s pajamas on the waterfront, now horns and the crowds and the laughter rising
to Mid-City in 1929. The court is a massive it’s just new mud, far as the eye can see. They say up over the Lake. The fog rolls in off the
columned structure at Tulane and Broad. they’ll build a field for airplanes out here, and water, and people dressed to the nines dance
Mandina’s, founded in 1898, is an Italian gro- neighborhoods … but the jazz is gone, man. It’ll to big band jazz under the lights outside
cery store/sandwich shop/pool hall for much never be the same.”—Joey Tranchina Tranchina’s Pavilion, under the oak trees.
of the twenties. Pelican Stadium, at the corner The twenties have been a time of great As the twenties begin, West End, Spanish
of Carrollton Avenue and Tulane Avenue, change on southern shores of Lake Pon- Fort, and Milneburg are each popular des-
provides the very popular diversion of base- tchartrain. An ambitious land reclamation tinations for recreation and entertainment.
ball, with the home team in Mid-City. Sacred project, which begins in the middle of the Saloons, clubs, and restaurants along the
Heart of Jesus (1923) is the iconic Catholic decade, has dramatically changed both the Lake host music and dancing into the early
church serving Mid-City. The larger high lay of the land and the nature of life and hours of the morning. Many of the great
schools include Jesuit and Warren Easton. commerce in the area. names in jazz play regularly at Milneburg
A broad, wild expanse of centuries-old moss- Early in the city’s and Spanish Fort clubs and restaurants,
bearded oaks connects Mid-City and Lake history, the
Pontchartrain. City Park is one of the United lakefront area
States’ largest urban parks, yet only one third
of its area is developed and publicly
used. This is the
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including Sidney Bechet, Danny Barker, Louis way for promised new subdivisions and a new
Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton. In 1923, The lakefront airport, although that won’t arrive in
New Orleans Rhythm Kings recorded “Milneburg the 1920s. There are acres and acres of new land
Joys”, a swinging jazz tune which captures the where there used to be water, and all the shore-
exuberance and carefree attitude of the clubs and line attractions are half a mile inland. Even the
restaurants along the New Orleans lakefront. Milneburg lighthouse, which used to be several
The West End Resort and Amusement Park opened hundred yards offshore, is now a hundred yards
in the 1870s and soon became a fashionable destina- from the beach. It is a strange transitional stage,
tion. It contains hotels, restaurants, music pavilions, with once vibrant hotels and clubs shuttered, aban-
and a marina which houses the Southern Yacht doned, and awaiting demolition, or else dying slow
Club. West End has more of a boating crowd than deaths, separated from the placid waters of Lake
the other lakefront resorts, Spanish Fort and Mil- Pontchartrain that were their lifeblood.
neburg. People come to West End to take trips West End’s amusement park closes, but West End is
out into the Lake or across to Mandeville on the still a nice trip from town—now mostly for the park,
North Shore. Reachable at first by road or boat on marina, and harbor, though there are still quite a
the New Basin Canal, streetcar service eventually
makes access easier.
At the end of Bayou St. John is Spanish Fort,
named after early French and Spanish fortifica-
tions guarding the lakefront. Spanish Fort is the
site of some of the earliest recreational activity
along the lakefront, and is known as the “Coney
Island of the South.” Beginning in the 1820s and
growing over the course of the century, it included
hotels, an amusement park, a casino, several res-
taurants, theaters, and a cabaret. Sadly, in 1906,
a fire destroyed most of those attractions, and the
area was rebuilt soon after, mainly as an amuse-
ment park, complete with a roller coaster, a Ferris
wheel, and an electric streetcar to bring people in
from the city. The new park is popular well into
the 1920s, with thousands picnicking along the
Lake and dining at Tranchina’s Restaurant or
the Tokyo Gardens Ballroom. People dance to
the swinging tunes of Armand Piron’s Society
Orchestra, Paoletti’s Municipal Hussar Band, or
Papa Celestin’s Tuxedo Orchestra.
Milneburg began as a village to support the few seafood restaurants and a few clubs and bath-
commercial port activities on the Lake, but houses around. There is a great deal of new land here,
as port traffic decreased, it grew quickly into which is well positioned to become a commercial
a resort destination with taverns, hotels, and hub for traffic entering New Orleans from Jefferson
saloons. Milneburg is primarily accessible to the Parish. In 1926, the Carmelite Sisters build a new
citizens of New Orleans via the Pontchartrain school for girls right down the road, a grand brick
Railroad, known as “Smoky Mary”. Originally building that stands out like a sore thumb from all
a freight line, it converted to a passenger service the old beach houses and camps. Spanish Fort, once
over the course of the 1800s, as freight traffic the “finest play-ground in all the south”, is doomed
decreased and the former port village took on a to be stranded inland by the land reclamation as
more recreational purpose. In the early twenties, well. Unable to continue competing with the West
people could buy a round trip from the French End, Spanish Fort shuts down in 1926. Pon-
Quarter to the lake and back for twenty cents. tchartrain Beach, a new amusement park,
Quarella’s Midway Restaurant & Saloon is a opens on newly reclaimed land just across
favorite destination and is the stomping grounds the bayou upriver, and does fairly well in
for many of the big jazz pioneers. that location, but it is not the same. The
But there has been more change on the lakefront rides and games are fun, but “it ain’t got
in the twenties than in the history of the city. that swing”. Likewise, Milneburg’s resort
The eastward progression of the land reclama- destinations suffer the same fate as the rec-
tion projects has been changing the face of the lamation encloses its attractions inland and
lakefront over the course of the decade, making Smoky Mary’s ridership dwindles. While
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actual resting place. groceries, restaurants, and other small busi- Avenue. A fourth building serving as a
In the segregated South, the Treme serves nesses dot the area, occupying commercial dental school, Bobet Hall, will join these
both as home and business district for as well as formerly residential structures. three in 1924.
residents, with many Black-only stores and Olive green streetcars clack along their
Across the street from the universities,
restaurants. The Lyric Theater, just a few rails on many streets, clanging their bells
Audubon Park stretches from St. Charles
blocks inside the French Quarter at Iberville at every intersection, and streetcar stops
Avenue to the River. Giant oaks draped in
and Burgundy, is the largest theater catering can be found a few blocks in any direction.
Spanish moss, magnolia trees, picnic shel-
exclusively to Black patrons in the United Much of Uptown and the Carrollton-River- ters, and sports fields dot its broad lawns.
States. It features movies, vaudeville, and bend area was once the town of Carrollton. A lagoon snakes its way around the park
newsreels. Josephine Baker occasionally Incorporated in 1833, Carrollton served as surrounding a public golf course. Once the
performs here. St. Augustine Church, the the seat of government for Jefferson Parish, nation’s first industrial sugar plantation,
country’s oldest all-Black Catholic parish, Louisiana from 1852 until it was annexed what is now Audubon Park was annexed in
can also be found in the Treme, a few blocks by New Orleans in 1874. While tradition- 1870. Intended to be used as a park from its
downriver from Congo Square. The Treme ally all of the neighborhoods upriver of purchase, the land was originally slated for
itself, however, is not segregated, and Black Canal Street were considered Uptown, this City Park. It hosted the World’s Industrial
and White families live next to each other gradually changed. By the early twentieth and Cotton Centennial Exposition of 1884.
in the most racially mixed neighborhood in century, Uptown had become the neighbor-
the city. However, it is a sad fact of life that hoods from Napoleon Avenue upriver to In 1886, its name was changed from Upper
while the children play together in the street, the Jefferson Parish line. Like most New City Park to Audubon Park as a tribute to
they cannot go to school together, and while Orleans neighborhoods, it is a checkerboard famed naturalist and painter John James
neighbors sit on each other’s stoops visiting, of income levels, but mansion-lined St. Audubon. Animal exhibits that were part of
they cannot eat in the same restaurants, attend Charles Avenue stands out as a landmark the Exposition Boulevard remained in the
the same theaters, or sit together in church. of Uptown identity. park, Riverside of where Magazine Street
bisects the park. A flight cage was added in
UPTOWN, CARROLLTON- The three colleges in this area of the city 1916. The addition of a monkey cage and
RIVERBEND, & THE were all founded within seventy years of each pens for other mammals throughout the
UNIVERSITIES other. Opening its doors in 1834, Tulane is 1920s has created quite a large menagerie
“The Jesuit mission in New Orleans is nigh as an old and respected university with vested and a demand for a zoo. The animal exhibits
old as the city itself, and I dare say the founding interest in growing and exploring new are open to the public, but everything is in
of Loyola University stands as our greatest programs for its students. The recently built a constant state of construction as improve-
monument to God’s glory. But then, I may College of Commerce (1914) boasts being
ments and additions are made. Art Nouveau
be a tad biased in that regard.”—Fr. Baxter the first business school in the South. Tulane
architecture lends itself to the natural
Beauregard Dreux, S.J. established a college for women in 1886, the
beauty of the surrounding park.
As “Riverbend” in the title implies, these H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College,
Along the banks of the River is a large lawn
neighborhoods follow the curve of the east renowned for its pottery. Newcomb’s pottery
named Riverview Park. A major switchyard
bank of the River upstream from Down- business became an outgrowth of the art
of the New Orleans Public Belt Railroad is
town. This large area of the city is primarily department and has helped to fund the
located by the River on the Downtown side
residential. Homes range in size from tiny school since 1895. While most of the pottery
of Audubon Park. Completed in 1908, the
shotgun houses to grand mansions. Most staff are men, many female students have
been producing work for sale. publicly-owned railroad was built to service
are Victorian, though more modern archi-
the port of New Orleans and runs the length
tecture can be spotted here and there. Giant Adjacent to Tulane is the smaller campus
of the city along the River.
oaks line the broad avenues of St. Charles, of Loyola University. Loyola is a Catholic
Carrollton, and Napoleon, shading the university founded by the Jesuits in 1904. A neighborhood even further Uptown from
large lawns and banks of the lagoons in The campus is marked by the beautiful Holy Audubon Park, wedged between the park
Audubon Park and sprawling campus greens Name of Jesus Catholic Church, Marquette and the levee, is referred to, up through
of Tulane, Loyola, and Newcomb. Corner Hall, and Thomas Hall along St. Charles the 1970s, by a racial epithet joined to the
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unfortunately present in the city. It consists between the Riverbend and Hollygrove On Carrollton Avenue, across from the
primarily of poor working class Black homes. neighborhoods is the neighborhood that Hollygrove Avenue, the Notre Dame
(In the 1970s, the area was renamed “Black bears the avenue’s name, Carrollton. Large Seminary completes construction and opens
Pearl” for the primarily Black population and upper middle class homes and many busi- its doors in 1923, and the Archdiocese’s
Pearl Street which runs through it.) nesses fill this prosperous area of the city. new headquarters behind the seminary is
Several small business and restaurants dot the The Uptown side of Carrollton has always completed in 1925.
Riverbend neighborhood where St. Charles been prone to flooding, but recent drainage
improvements have made it more attractive. CONCLUSION
meets Carrollton. Just a block and a half up
Carrollton from the intersection is the old Development, predominantly by the Black That is New Orleans in the 1920s—a thriving
Carrollton Courthouse which is currently community, is in full swing in the area, now and growing city, full of music, commerce,
John McDonogh No. 23 public school. called Hollygrove. Neighborhood businesses and culture, an American city that embraces
and single and double shotgun homes are its darker side, for better or worse.
Oak lined Carrollton Avenue runs from the
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éTienne-
lauRent
de Marigny
By Kevin Ross
BIOGRAPHY
Étienne-Laurent de Marigny was born in New Orleans
in 1890 to a Creole family whose roots lie in the earliest
settlement of that city. The de Marignys were among the
few noble French patron families who helped build the
original settlement, and they have lived in New Orleans
for nearly 200 years now, through hurricanes, wars,
and transfers of ownership. One of Étienne-Laurent
de Marigny’s distant ancestors was Enguerrand de
Marigny, Grand Chamberlain in the court of King
Philip IV of France (Philip the Fair); Enguerrand de Marigny’s
political enemies had him executed on charges of witchcraft in 1315.
After the war, the friendship
In his youth, Étienne-Laurent de Marigny proved to be a prodigy in continued, and Carter soon introduced de Marigny
the study of mathematics and languages, quickly surpassing others to another investigator of the occult, Harley Warren. Carter had
his age. De Marigny went to study at the Sorbonne in Paris at the met Warren in 1907, and studied with him until Carter left to join
age of 15, and it was there he became interested in archaeology,
the French Foreign Legion in 1914. In Carter’s absence, Warren did
anthropology, ancient myth-cycles, and the occult. He returned to
much research throughout the universities and private libraries of New
New Orleans in 1913 after the death of his father; his mother had died
England, and eventually joined a group of psychic researchers in Boston
of influenza in 1905. Now an only child and sole heir to a considerable
in 1916. There, Warren met a mysterious Indian named Hiamaldi.
fortune, de Marigny continued his studies in the city of his birth.
Hiamaldi claimed to be a yogi and to have visited the lost city of
With the outbreak of the Great War in Europe in 1914, however,
Yian-Ho and brought away some of its most precious secrets. Carter
Étienne returned to France to aid the friends he had made there. De
introduced de Marigny to Warren and Hiamaldi in the summer
Marigny joined the French Foreign Legion, where he fought on the
of 1919, and whereas Warren’s recklessness and arrogance left de
war’s western front alongside young men from all over the world. One
Marigny aloof, he and the yogi got along exceedingly well.
of his brothers in arms was a fellow American mystic, the Arkham-
born Randolph Carter. Though 17 years Carter’s junior, the two men A few months later, in December of 1919, Carter accompanied
became fast friends, and de Marigny helped save his friend when Carter Warren on a fateful—and presumably fatal—expedition to explore
was badly wounded at Belloy-en-Santerre in 1916. Shortly afterward, an impossibly ancient tomb in a cemetery in the Big Cypress Swamp
Carter and de Marigny survived a deadly encounter with an ancient in Florida. Warren vanished, and ironically, given Carter’s own
pack of ghouls in a series of lost crypts beneath the city of Bayonne. fate a few years hence, Carter was made the executor of Warren’s
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estate. Shortly afterward, the yogi Hiamaldi also Carter’s old friend Ward Philips and a mysterious
disappeared, but before he left, he sent de Marigny Indian calling himself Swami Chandaputra. The
éTIENNE- a gift he had meant to give to Warren: a mysterious,latter claimed to have knowledge of Carter’s travels
LAURENT DE coffin-shaped clock, which he claimed was one after his disappearance, but the fabulous dimen-
MARIGNY of the treasures he had taken from lost Yian-Ho. sion-hopping tale that the swami related met with
New Orleans mystic, age 38
STR 12 CON 11 De Marigny’s scholarly pursuits continued, and he skepticism from the elderly lawyer, Mr. Aspinwall.
found himself corresponding with other research- When Chandaputra claimed to be Carter himself,
SIZ 15 INT 18
ers from around the world. Among them were albeit transformed from his journeys, Aspinwall
POW 17 DEX 14
anthropologist and Egyptologist Margaret Murray accosted the swami, suffering a heart attack from
APP 16 EDU 22 (1863-1963), author of The Witch-Cult in Western what he alone had seen while doing so (that the
SAN 36 HP 13 Europe (1921), though de Marigny was critical of “swami” was a Yaddithian disguised as a human
Damage Bonus: +1D4 some of her claims; and James Churchward (1851- being). The “swami”, meanwhile, shuffled to de
Weapons:
1936), whose books on the lost continent of Mu Marigny’s clock, entered it—and vanished. Carter
.45 revolver 50% spurred de Marigny’s interest in the lost Naacal was never seen again—at least in this world.
(damage 1D10+2) language. These authors and their works stimulated De Marigny continued to research and write on
Scimitar 55% de Marigny’s interests in the lost civilizations of occult subjects, publishing The Tarot: A Treatise,
(damage 1D8+1+DB) the world, and the artifacts and knowledge these and working on an English translation of The Seven
Skills: civilizations might have left behind. Cryptical Books of Hsan. In 1937, he was a member of
Anthropology 50% an informal group of esoteric scholars in New Orle-
In 1922, Étienne met and married a young British
Appraise Antiques 95% ans calling itself the Coffin Club. The “club” was
Archaeology 65%
anthropologist and lecturer named Alice Keller.
disbanded when its founder, the wealthy occultist
Astronomy 55% The couple had a son named Henri-Laurent de
and amateur Egyptologist Henricus Vanning, was
Bargain 75% Marigny the following year. Unfortunately, the
Credit Rating 85% murdered under mysterious circumstances during
couple’s academic pursuits monopolized their
Dreaming 55% that year’s Mardi Gras celebration.
time and attention, and Mrs. de Marigny took
Dream Lore 65%
History 50% her son to live with her in England in 1925. Éti- In 1940, de Marigny’s translation of The Seven
Law 25% enne and Alice de Marigny remained married, Cryptical Books of Hsan was finally published by
Library Use 65% but estranged, for the rest of their lives, while Silver Key Press. Shortly afterward, he report-
Mathematics 95% Henri followed in their footsteps, becoming a edly helped foil an occult conspiracy involving
Occult 95%
Own Language:
famous occult scholar in his own right. (Decades traitorous American industrialists and German
French 95% later, Henri would come to share the fantastic secret agents in New Orleans.
Other Languages: adventures of Titus Crow, travelling through time Étienne-Laurent de Marigny died in the fall of
Arabic 70% and space using the strange coffin-shaped clock 1941, before America entered the second World
Chinese 75%
once owned by Henri’s father.) War. Though he had passed from the vale of this
English 90%
German 20% By the mid-1920s, de Marigny had become Earth physically, it is rumored that he dwells now
Greek 70% America’s pre-eminent occult-scholar, publishing in Earth’s Dreamlands, residing in Ilek-Vad with
Hebrew 70%
monographs and articles in a number of scholarly his old friend and fellow dreamer, Randolph Carter.
Latin 70%
and esoteric journals on everything from numer-
Naacal 40% éTIENNE-LAURENT DE MARIGNY
Persuade 40% ology to ancient languages, the Tarot, Theosophy, IN THE 1920S
Pharmacy 35% lost continents, European witch-cults, and the
Psychology 50% By the mid-1920s, Étienne-Laurent de Marigny has
history and peoples of Central America.
Ride 70% developed a reputation as the most knowledgeable
Spot Hidden 50% In the summer of 1928, de Marigny published an mystic, mathematician, and orientalist in Ame-
Cthulhu Mythos 45% article in The Occult Review which helped to iden- rica. Anyone with an Occult skill of 25% or greater
tify the origins of an impossibly ancient mummy knows that the renowned mystic de Marigny is a
and associated artifacts found in the South Pacific, native of New Orleans. Investigators may also know
and recently put on display in the Cabot Museum de Marigny from occult, mystic, or antiquarian
of Archaeology in Boston. De Marigny claimed circles, or from previous encounters. De Marigny
that the hieroglyphs on a scroll-case resembled lives in a spacious house in the French Quarter,
those which Friedrich Wilhelm von Junzt had filled with expensive artifacts and objets d’art.
replicated in his Nameless Cults, and that these De Marigny is slim, dark-complected, and
glyphs and thus the mummy had come from the good-looking, with a small moustache; in the
sunken antediluvian continent of Mu. 1920s he would be in his thirties. Because of his
De Marigny’s great friend Randolph Carter dis- inherited wealth and his income from writing, de
appeared mysteriously in October of 1928. De Marigny lives quite comfortably, though he dresses
Marigny was made the executor of Carter’s estate, very conservatively and maintains a reserved, almost
which was disputed and delayed for many years shy demeanor. He seldom speaks of his wife and
by Carter’s distant heirs. Finally, in 1932, the child after their departure in 1925, though he does
heirs’ legal counsel met in de Marigny’s home with visit them, albeit rarely; he holds no ill-will towards
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his wife, and loves his son very much, albeit and Bourbon Streets. The home is a typical Yaddith, doomed to fall soon to the titanic
in his own distant way. In conversation, he large French Quarter Courtyard House, as burrowing dholes; see the story “Through the
can seem rather shy, but he becomes more depicted on page 19 in the “Investigator's Gates of the Silver Key” for more ideas.)
animated when discussing topics of academic Guide to 1920s New Orleans” with the De Marigny’s library consists of over 4000
interest to him. changes described below. The dining room volumes, some centuries old, in a variety
Unlike many scholars and occultists, de and parlor switch places with the large room of languages (Arabic, Chinese, French,
Marigny has no compunctions about dis- on the ground floor; the large chamber (now German, Greek, and Latin, among others).
cussing topics of the Cthulhu Mythos. De on the second floor) is home to de Marigny’s Many concern topics such as archaeology,
Marigny’s interest in these subjects is normally collection of objets d’art: the walls are lined anthropology, history, philosophy, and the
purely academic, and he prefers discussion to with strangely-figured arras, the floor is car- occult. Titles include everything from works
action; though he might act as a consultant peted with Boukhara rugs of impressive age by ancient Greek and Chinese philosophers
for investigators, he is extremely unlikely to and workmanship, and in a deep niche in one to the more contemporary works of E.A.
accompany them “in the field”. While de corner stands the bizarre coffin-shaped clock Wallis Budge, James Churchward, Ignatius
Marigny understands that some of the old from Yian-Ho. The half-curtained windows Donnelly, and Margaret Murray. Specific
texts contain dark and dangerous truths, he are decorated with fan-lights above, and the volumes are left for the Keeper to determine
has yet to involve himself in combatting them. gurgling of the courtyard fountain can be as desired, but the following particulars
heard from outside.
As a consultant, de Marigny is knowledgeable should definitely be found among de Mari-
on a wide variety of subjects, from antiques The garçonnière rooms on the second floor gny’s almost priceless collection.
and archaeology, to the Cthulhu Mythos, are used as guest rooms and storage. On the
AAThe King in Yellow, in French, edition
to the lands of dream, mathematics, and third floor, the wife’s room is unoccupied, the unknown, 1895?
languages modern and ancient (even van- husband’s room is de Marigny’s bedroom, AANameless Cults, in English, Bridewell edi-
ished ones such as Naacal). He has an almost and the space marked children’s room and tion, 1845
encyclopedic knowledge of the occult. He is nursery is all one large room containing de AAThe Secret Doctrine, in English, Blavatsky
gracious enough to conduct most researches Marigny’s library. edition, 1888
without charge for friends, fellow academics, De Marigny has three servants: an aged Black AAThe Seven Cryptical Books of Hsan, in Chi-
or persons who have roused his intellectual man name Karras, who acts as butler, com- nese, edition unknown, date unknown
curiosity. If the project involves rigorous plete with old-fashioned livery; the cook, Mrs. AAThe Seven Cryptical Books of Hsan, in
work, he may assess fees of $25-$50 per day Tone, an aged Black woman; and Lorna Fay, a English, manuscript in progress
or more, or he may be unable to help at all, young mixed-race girl who does the cleaning. AA Yellow Codex, in English, edition
The
if he is busy with other pursuits. Those who unknown, date unknown
De Marigny’s collection of antiques, artifacts,
become friends with de Marigny might be Zanthu Tablets: A Conjectural Translation, in
and objets d’art include such items as a con- AA
allowed to consult his library, but he only English, Sanborne Institute edition, 1916
quistador breastplate, helmet, sword, and
allows those he trusts completely to take his
pike; ancient scroll maps of lost continents THE CLOCK FROM YIAN-HO
books for outside perusal.
such as Mu, Atlantis, and Hyperborea, along The strange clock currently owned by de
De Marigny is a member of an old and with newer, speculative versions; carvings Marigny resides in a deep niche in the spa-
respected Creole family, and he is not about and statuettes from Africa, South and Cen- cious second floor parlor room of his home in
to ruin his reputation by consorting with tral America, and various islands throughout the French Quarter. The clock stands nearly
criminals or engaging in criminal activities the Pacific Ocean; and any other items the seven feet high and is just over two feet at its
himself. Investigators of that stripe, or who Keeper may wish to include. widest part, narrowing to just over 18 inches
find themselves involved in public scandals,
One of de Marigny’s most prized artifacts is wide at its head and foot, and about 20 inches
are liable to be shunned by the young mystic.
kept in a locked cabinet in the large display deep. The clock is coffin-shaped, made of
On the other hand, those who befriend him
room: this is the hideously carved wooden a dark wood of indeterminate species, and
might be invited to important social events
box found in Randolph Carter’s car after his carved all over with ornate scrollwork and
in New Orleans, or introduced to prominent
disappearance in 1928; with the box are the alien designs. Its sandy-hued dial is marked
figures in the occult and academic circles
indecipherable parchment also found, and with undecipherable hieroglyphs, and four
of the 1920s. De Marigny’s friends might
photographs of the hieroglyph-adorned silver hands of varying lengths turn about it, tick-
also be invited to more private dinner parties,
key which disappeared along with Carter. ing evenly but otherwise keeping time to
in which he and his guests discuss current
Anyone succeeding on a Cthulhu Mythos no known earthly cycle. The clock’s works
events, intellectual curiosities, or the inves-
roll might be able to decipher enough of the appear to be inaccessible, at least without
tigators’ latest adventures, all over excellent
markings on the box, parchment, and key to damaging the mechanism, and there is no
food and wine, some of it prepared using
understand that the key is a device for trav- detectable power supply or means of wind-
recipes that have been in the de Marigny
elling in the Dreamlands, and perhaps other ing it. (Tampering with the clock-face or its
family for generations.
worlds. (If the Keeper wishes, de Marigny upper casing would indeed ruin the device,
THE HOUSE IN THE FRENCH might enlist the investigators to try and find and all that would be revealed would be a
QUARTER Carter using what little knowledge can be complex but normal set gears and machinery).
Étienne-Laurent de Marigny’s home lies gained from the markings; this would entail a The bottom part of the cabinet is just over
in the French Quarter of New Orleans, at search through mind-numbing lands of dream five feet high, but there is no visible handle
860 Barracks Street, between Dauphine and nightmare, perhaps even to the world of or latch to open it. (Again, forcing the lower
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compartment open would destroy the device’s successful or otherwise, costs 1/1D6 Sanity points,
dimensional travel capabilities, though the clock and adds 1 point of Cthulhu Mythos skill (and
Bibliography would probably still keep its unearthly time.) 1D3 History, if it was a time-travelling jaunt). The
Bloch, Robert, “The clock’s interior is larger than its outer dimensions,
Secret of Sebek” Anyone examining the clock might learn its secrets
should they make the following skill checks: and is capable of holding several persons. Note that
Harms, Daniel, The Cthulhu when used deliberately for time/space/dimension
Mythos Encyclopedia AAThe glyphs most closely resemble Yithian script, travel, the clock makes the trip with its passengers.
Herber, Keith, et al, but they are definitely not Yithian (Cthulhu
The Keeper’s Com- Mythos); Clearly, the clock from Yian-Ho is a tremendously
panion, Volume 1 AAThe materials used in the clock’s construction powerful artifact, if one knows how to operate
Lovecraft, H. P., and Hazel are unidentifiable/unfamiliar wood and metal it. Ignorance of the clock’s powers can be deadly,
Heald, “Out of the Aeons” (Biology and Geology, or Natural History with however, and failure to “pilot” it correctly can
Lovecraft, H. P., and E. a -20% penalty); strand its users in an unfamiliar, possibly hostile
Hoffman Price, “Through AAGiven that the device has no detectable power environment, until it “recharges”. (How long it
the Gates of the Silver Key” source or magnetic field, and that its hands move takes to recharge is at Keeper’s discretion.) It is
Lumley, Brian, The according to no earthly measure of time, the also possible that using the clock might draw the
Clock of Dreams clock may run on energy drawn from the earth, attention of powerful extraplanar entities who
stars, or other dimensions (Cthulhu Mythos); might wish to claim or destroy it or its users. Using
Van Lente, Fred, The
New Orleans Guidebook, AAThe means of opening the lower cabinet (critical the Yian-Ho clock is particularly likely to attract
reprinted as Secrets success on Cthulhu Mythos); the dreaded time-traveling hounds of Tindalos.
of New Orleans AAA successful roll might also recall a cryptic
reference somewhere pertaining to a clock-like
The mysterious yogi Hiamaldi took the clock
device such as this which could be used to travel from the “dreadful and forbidden city Yian-Ho,
in space and time (Occult with 15% penalty or hidden legacy of eon-old Leng”, apparently some-
Cthulhu Mythos). time in the early 1900s. Hiamaldi presented the
The lower cabinet can be opened with a roll of the clock to Étienne-Laurent de Marigny sometime
average of the investigator’s POW and DEX or shortly after the disappearance of occultist Harley
less on D100; once a user has opened it, he or she Warren in 1919. Nothing is known of Hiamaldi’s
can do so as desired. The cabinet is empty, but actions or whereabouts after giving the clock to
if someone unwittingly steps inside (see below) de Marigny. De Marigny kept the clock in his
and closes the door he or she must roll POWx5 New Orleans home until his death in 1941. The
or less on D100 or he or she loses 1D20 Magic clock was then bought by an unknown Frenchman,
Points and 2D6 Sanity and is transported to some and its whereabouts were then unknown until the
random destination in space and/or time, but the famous British occultist Titus Crow bought it at
clock remains behind. an auction. The clock apparently disappeared, or at
least was not found among the ruins, when Crow’s
The clock can be used to travel through space, home was destroyed by an anomalous windstorm
time, or dimensions. To do so, the user steps inside in the 1970s; oddly enough, Étienne-Laurent de
the cabinet and thinks of a chosen destination, Marigny’s son Henri, a friend of Titus Crow, was
expends 1D10 Magic Points, and attempts a roll also believed to have been present when the house
of the Keeper’s choice of any of the following: was demolished, but no bodies were found. Rumor
AACthulhu Mythos has it that Crow and Henri-Laurent de Marigny
AAOccult used the clock’s time- and dimension-travelling
AAIf the chosen destination is in Earth’s past, properties to escape the otherwordly enemies who
halved History had destroyed the house. It is further speculated
A successful roll deposits the clock and its passen- that the pair used the clock to embark on a series
of fantastic travels and adventures through space
gers at the chosen time or place. If the roll fails, the
clock travels to a different, randomly determined and time.
destination, and the device also becomes inoper- The current-day whereabouts of the clock from
able for 1D6x1D100 hours. Any use of the clock, Yian-Ho are unknown.
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a few Notes
on the Yellow Sign and The King in Yellow
By Kevin Ross
DRAMATIS PERSONAE
AAThe Queen: middle-aged but beautiful, worried about the succession
the Yellow sign to the throne of Yhtill.
AAPrince Aldones: the oldest son, proud and bellicose.
Anyone seeing the Yellow Sign recognizes it on a successful Cthulhu AAPrince Thale: another son, lovestruck with Annea, daughter of the
Mythos or halved Occult roll, recalling that the Yellow Sign sym- Earl of Marionn.
bolizes madness, despair, and death, and that it is usually associated AAPrince Alar: happy-go-lucky third son.
with an entity known as the King in Yellow. With a second successful AAPrince Uoht: youngest son, shy and reserved.
roll, investigators remember that this entity is thought to be an avatar AAPrincesses Cassilda and Camilla: teenaged daughters, precocious
of Hastur. Investigators who try to identify the Yellow Sign using and prone to mischief.
certain Mythos books may (at the Keeper’s discretion) roll a given AANaotalba: high priest of Yhtill’s god, imperious and skeptical of the
tome’s Cthulhu Mythos score x2% to find the above information; note legends of the Last King.
that no pre-20th century Mythos tomes refer to the play The King in AADornan: aged royal advisor, cold, stoic, steadfast.
Yellow, though some discuss the entity called the King in Yellow, or AAKeleth: royal torturer, sadistic middle-aged man.
the Last King. Investigators who have had previous experience with AAMolle: Keleth’s teenaged assistant and implied lover.
the design (perhaps veterans of a scenario such as “Tell Me, Have You
AAKieran: octagenarian servant woman, living in an extended fantasy
Seen The Yellow Sign?") are likely to be aware of these things already. in which she is a young girl in love with the royal boatman, Mathes,
Additional rolls of Cthulhu Mythos or halved Occult, or EDUx1 for who died when she was a teenager…
investigators with a literary background, may also remember rumors AAMathes: Kieran’s imagined young boatman/lover.
of a play called The King in Yellow which caused a scandal when it was AAThe Earl of Marionn and the Duke of Frost: devious noblemen of
first published in France in the 1890s. A successful Library Use roll Yhtill who scheme to poison the royal family to avoid the problem
discovers that the author is unknown, rumored to have committed of succession and thus the possibility of the coming of the Last King.
suicide after penning the play. The book is considered rare, since the AALoreon: a sardonic minstrel whose rhymes and songs help flesh out
French edition was immediately destroyed, and only a single English the story.
edition exists, a slim black volume whose cover bears no title—only AAAnnea: daughter of the Earl of Marionn, and the young lover of
the cryptic Yellow Sign. Prince Thale.
AARotus: the ancient royal astrologer, doddering but determined to see
the future in the stars.
towers are obscured by the smallest of the arrives from across the lake. Those not driven abandons him—entombed alive with the
planet’s three moons. The royal family and mad with fear notice that the dead city across spirits of those he has tortured throughout
the priest Naotalba summon and haughtily the lake is no longer there. The hoary, tat- his years of service. The Phantom confronts
question the stranger, who calls himself the tered King declares that only one city now the two presumptuous noblemen with their
Phantom of Truth. The masked being offers exists on the shores of Hali, and that city is cowardly scheme to destroy the royal family,
vague declarations and confusing allegories, Carcosa, once known as Yhtill. The play ends banishing them from ever having existed
but few coherent answers. He claims to be an with the King having settled the problem at all. Unfortunately, this also obliterates
emissary of the dreaded King in Yellow, or of succession, with the main cast fearfully the existence of Annea, the daughter of the
Last King. Later, at a masked ball honoring awaiting their imminent demise. Earl of Marionn, whose lover Prince Thale
the royal family, everyone unmasks except The play reads like a particularly dark, now kills himself at the base of a statue
the stranger, who reveals that his Pallid Mask sadistic, and esoteric version of one of whose beauty he had always compared to
is no mask at all. The second act ends with Shakespeare’s tragedies (e.g. Macbeth or Titus hers. While not caused by the Phantom,
the royals ordering the imprisonment and Andronicus), or, in modern terms, something the third act also reveals that the frequent
torture of the Phantom. akin to George R.R. Martin’s Song Of Ice interludes with the “young” lovers Kieran
The third act sees various members of the And Fire/Game Of Thrones series. While the and Mathes are the fantasy of the aged and
royal family questioning the Phantom as fates of the royal family and high priest are insane servant woman Kieran. The Phantom
he is being tortured, but eliciting only more not depicted, the Phantom’s punishments treats the wisecracking minstrel Loreon to
confusing answers—and ominous warnings of lesser characters are shown throughout knowledge of a song called “The Mystery of
of the coming of his master. The Phantom the final act. The advisor Dornan, who has the Hyades”, knowledge which causes the
appears to die, but as the torturer goes to faithfully served the royals for decades, is singer to chew off his tongue and grind his
dispose of the body, he discovers it is his turned to living stone so that he may do so teeth to splinters. The Phantom also advises
apprentice’s corpse instead. The escaped for all time. The distraught torturer Keleth the astrologer Rotus to seek knowledge not in
Phantom of Truth now moves through the tries to hang himself for the apparent murder the stars, but in their reflections, whereupon
palace, exacting vengeance on various minor of his apprentice, but the spectral Phantom the hapless oldster drowns chasing them in
characters before joining the royal family on hoists the struggling sadist through the floors the waters of Hali.
the shores of Hali. Now the King in Yellow and walls of the palace, where he eventually
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“tell me, Have you
Seen the Yellow sign?”
A Classic Call of Cthulhu Adventure, Revisited – By Kevin Ross
“The time had come, the people should know the son of Hastur, and the whole world
bow to the Black Stars which hang in the sky over Carcosa.”
—Robert W. Chambers, “The Repairer of Reputations”
SCENARIO CONSIDERATIONS during the season), he stumbled across a terrible conspiracy. Mardi
This adventure presumes any number of investigators, of any occupa- Gras decorations from the Swords Krewe contain the dreaded
tion or skill level. Though playing times may vary, expect to spend Yellow Sign of Hastur. This krewe has been duped by cultists into
two or three sessions unraveling the plot of the Yellow Sign. helping them bring Hastur permanently to Earth. The reporter was
killed because of what he knew about this; a byakhee scooped him
If presenting this adventure as part of a New Orleans campaign, from the rooftop on which he crouched, flew high, and dropped
investigators may be approached either by the mystic Étienne-Laurent him to his death.
de Marigny, or by newspaper editor Charlie Sunstram. De Marigny
recommends them to Sunstram, who then opens enough lines of Randall Fowler, a member of the krewe, has been singled out by
investigation to insure a face-to-face encounter with an avatar of Papa Screech, a powerful New Orleans bokor or Voodoo priest.
Hastur. Screech and his followers had been members of the ancient cult
which had worshipped Cthulhu and other Great Old Ones in the
A set timetable of sorts exists for this adventure. The investigators are swamps south of New Orleans. In 1907, Inspector John Raymond
assumed to begin their inquiries a day or two after the Mardi Gras Legrasse broke up that organization, as detailed below and in H.P.
season opens. This leaves about ten days before the events of The
Lovecraft’s story “The Call of Cthulhu”. Some cultists managed to
Coronation of the King in Yellow, described later. This cult gathering
escape, among them Papa Screech.
occurs the day before the actual day of Mardi Gras. On the eve of
Mardi Gras, a masquerade ball is held at Randall Fowler’s home, the Screech’s chosen patron was the alien Hastur, and his cult had
subject of the section The Masque of the Yellow Sign. Don’t worry learned of a process which could create a haven for Hastur on Earth,
if the schedule doesn’t come off perfectly; no one will object to the in a human body. The first step was to find and prepare the human
addition of an extra day or two. host. As just vengeance for the enslavement of his forebears, Screech
chose Randall Fowler, a rich man whose family wealth came directly
The time of year is fixed, between January 22 and March 9, since
from the slave trade. Screech’s magic gave Fowler visions of his
the date of Easter determines when Mardi Gras occurs. Perhaps,
lately-departed wife and daughter, and thereby gained Fowler’s trust.
having suffered mental and physical trials in previous adventures,
Screech introduced Fowler to the fabulously rare nightmare-play The
the investigators travel to New Orleans for Mardi Gras to have some
King in Yellow. Fowler read the play and slid into madness, realizing it
fun and raise their spirits. Unfortunately…
was his destiny to become the incarnation of the play’s title character.
Keepers should make careful use of the “red herring” NPCs to Fowler’s vision is a cheat, however: when Hastur enters his body,
mislead the investigators from the main line of inquiry (i.e. away Fowler’s identity and soul will be destroyed.
from Randall Fowler and Papa Screech). They should also study the
skills and spells of the cultist foes to suggest likely approaches and To create the atmosphere necessary to perform the ritual of transfer,
attacks when it comes time to react to the investigators’ meddling. the cultists needed many people to view the Yellow Sign repeatedly
and thus fall under its sway. Here Fowler proved an excellent choice,
Travel to New Orleans takes about two days by train from Boston for, with his wealth and power, he had no trouble joining a Mardi
or San Francisco, or a day and a half from New York City. Costs, Gras krewe. This krewe, whose other members know nothing of its
including meals, should run about $20, $27, and $17, respectively. actual purpose, was influenced to hire Papa Screech’s cultists to do the
KEEPER’S INFORMATION physical work for them: constructing floats, providing servant-help
Reporter Peter Gavvin stumbled onto something big. In doing a at parties—and making decorations incorporating the Yellow Sign.
series about this year’s Mardi Gras krewes (a krewe is a charity Tomorrow, the first Yellow Sign decorations appear on the streets of
group which puts on parades, masked balls, parties, and other events New Orleans, and the plot unfolds…
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bought off or intimidated into acquiescence. His clippings record the unsolved hit-and-run deaths
latest venture is a new rig in the swamps outside of Fowler’s wife and daughter a year and a half
Houma, dubbed The Blacktower Field. ago. After that, Fowler became interested in the
Denis Bouchard holds “old money”, all in sound occult, taking up with a local Voodoo practitioner
investments. His family has been in New Orle- named Papa Screech who supposedly put Fowler
ans since the early 1700s, and he has a home in in contact with his lost loved ones. Gavvin spec-
the fashionable Garden District. From the notes, ulates that Screech may be bilking Fowler out of
Bouchard appears to be a happy-go-lucky playboy, hundreds or even thousands of dollars with this
spiritualist mumbo-jumbo.
compulsive gambler, and collector of fine antiques.
His police record includes several charges of reck- Tell Me Papers #1: Excerpts from Peter
less driving and public drunkenness, all quashed Gavvin’s notes on the Swords Krewe:
by Bouchard’s lawyers, but not seriously prose- “Swords Krewe background notes…
cuted in any event. Bouchard is the chairman of
the Swords Krewe. Denis Bouchard is chairman—this should
be interesting…
Randall Fowler’s fortune rests on shipping
companies and railroads. Gavvin’s notes reveal Craighten: oil roughneck. Tough guy, hard
that the family name used to be LeFleur, but it to get along with. Holy smokes—temper!
was changed after the Civil War due to Gaston Criminal record, no surprise. Sticks out like
LeFleur’s reputation as a notorious slave-trader, a sore thumb with these high society folks…
possibly including white indentures. Obituary Beware of Barbara!…
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What is Blacktower? Why so far Sign cover, and he then unwittingly read
from NO? the play. Stricken by what he had read,
Fowler, quiet, still in mourning he never got back to Gavvin, who was
for wife and daughter… killed shortly afterward.
What’s with the yellow designs? Now Avedon is paranoid: the thousands
Workers seem pretty shifty. Papa of Yellow Signs throughout New Orle-
Screech!? Voodoo man? Spooky. ans have convinced him that the King in
RF’s spirit guide, in touch with Yellow is the city, looking for him. He has
F’s wife and kid—is this a scam? hidden his copy of the play, closed all of
his drapes, and rarely ventures out of his
Warehouse. What a dump. More
house. When the investigators show up,
decorations. Are these swamp folk?
he fears that they are agents of the King,
Why do these things glow? and he does his best to avoid them, or at
De Mariny [sic] is the man I need least their questions, claiming to know
to see. Haven’t caught up with nothing of Gavvin or the symbol.
him yet. If anyone knows it’ll be Avedon has a small courtyard house in
him… the French Quarter, a few blocks from
If not DM, Avedon? Supposed to his antique shop. The main entrance is
be an expert on old runes and such. on the side, past a locked iron gate; a
Antique shop? second-story balcony overlooks this side
courtyard, which is accessible only from
See that yellow thing in my
the upstairs hallway (or a Climb roll). All
dreams. Some kind of voodoo?
of the windows on both floors have their
Need to get a better look…”
drapes completely closed. Inside, the
FRANCOIS AVEDON ground floor has a small kitchen, living
Francois Avedon is a New Orleans room, and bathroom, with a staircase up
antique dealer with an interest in the to the second floor. The second floor con-
occult. Peter Gavvin mentions Avedon sists of a bedroom with a walk-in closet,
in his notes, and in fact consulted him and a large, lushly-furnished room con-
before his death. Avedon discovered that taining Avedon’s library. The antiquarian
he already owned a copy of the French has excellent tastes in furnishings, food,
King in Yellow, with its distinctive Yellow and clothing.
Tell Me Papers #1
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TELL ME, HAVE YOU SEEN THE YELLOW SIGN?
There are over 3,000 volumes in Avedon’s library, overcoat over his suit; he carries a Luger P.08
with titles in English, French, and German, and semi-automatic pistol with him in either case.
a few in Spanish. Many of the books deal with FRANCOIS
Avedon is convinced that the King in Yellow is AVEDON
occult or anthropological subjects, and some are already in New Orleans, and that Gavvin was killed Antiquarian, amateur
quite rare; if the Keeper desires, there may be a because he discovered this. Therefore, anyone who occultist, age 41
few Mythos titles in Avedon’s collection. Avedon’s asks about Gavvin or the King must in fact be an STR 12 CON 13
copy of The King in Yellow, however, is hidden in agent of the Yellow Monarch. Avedon also believes SIZ 13 INT 16
one of a stack of empty shoeboxes in the walk-in that the Yellow Sign is a representation of the King
closet, along with a loaded .38 revolver and $2,000 POW 12 DEX 11
himself, that the central orb is his eye, and that he
in cash. This edition of the play is in French, can see through any version of the Sign. APP 11 EDU 20
-1D4/1D8 Sanity, +6% Cthulhu Mythos, 1 week SAN 30 HP 13
Francois Avedon is intended for the Keeper to use as
to study, and 2 hours to skim. Avedon is afraid Damage Bonus: +1D4
a “wild card” during this adventure. Driven insane
to take the book out of the box, since he believes
by the play, he serves as a warning to those who Weapons:
the King is able to see through any version of the Luger P.08 semi-auto-
seek out The King in Yellow and its title character’s
Yellow Sign symbol. matic pistol 40%
secrets. His avoidance of the investigators may
(damage 1D10,
Avedon himself is stoutly built, with small eyes draw their suspicion, which should in turn fuel 15 yard base range,
behind wire-rimmed eyeglasses and close-cropped his suspicions, and so on. The Keeper may have RoF 2, HP 8, Mal 97+)
brown hair and a small moustache. He usually Avedon begin stalking the investigators after they Skills:
dresses immaculately, but has let himself go a bit have tried to consult him. Or, the mad antiquar- Accounting 45%
of late, thanks to his reading of the play. Now he ian may begin investigating the Swords Krewe, its Anthropology 55%
looks pale and hollow-eyed. At home he wears a members, and its warehouse himself. The investi- Appraise Antiques 85%
dressing gown, while outdoors he wears a dark gators may notice him skulking about any of the Archaeology 35%
Bargain 80%
Credit Rating 50%
History 65%
Latin 50%
ABOUT NEW ORLEANS Library Use 55%
Listen 45%
This busy city of 400,000 half-inch or so, and humidity balconies, odd-shaped Occult 70%
people is an important Amer- is almost always high. roofs and chimneys, and Own Language:
ican port, and the largest narrow winding streets. The English 100%
Canal Street: The center of
city in Louisiana. It spans warehouse workplace of Other Languages:
the city’s business district, French 55%
both sides of the Mississippi the Swords Krewe is located
including the offices of Charlie German 25%
River, and is bordered by in the French Quarter.
Sunstram’s Daily Gazette. Hebrew 35%)
Lake Pontchartrain on the
The offices of Randall Fowler The Garden District: Persuade 45%
north and vast swamps to the
and many of his fellow krewe Tree-shrouded homes of Psychology 50%
south. Beyond the bayous
members can be found here American settlers who came Spot Hidden 45%
rolls the Gulf of Mexico.
as well. Streets are often to New Orleans after the Cthulhu Mythos 10%
The People: The population wide, sometimes divided by Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
of New Orleans is predom- a tree-lined parking or street- Many near-palatial homes
inantly White. Relatively car line. Many fine hotels are and gardens stand proudly
few Creoles, descendants found along Canal Street. in the residential section,
of the early French and including that of krewe
The French Quarter: World
Spanish settlers, live in New member Denis Bouchard.
famous, the oldest section
Orleans, though their culture
of the city. Smaller shops in Uptown New Orleans:
influences the city every-
the French Quarter include Another residential section,
where, from architecture
many antique dealers along also home to a large park
to cuisine. 30% of residents
Royal Street, including The and the campuses of Loyola
are Black, and their cultural
Avedon Antiquarian Gallery; and Tulane Universities.
influence is also beginning
another quaint little shop in
to be felt throughout the Investigators may be able to
this area is Del Rio’s Arcane
city, especially in the French learn further details of Peter
Bookshop; both are detailed
Quarter and poorer areas. Gavvin’s death at the local
in this adventure. The French
precinct house. (Gavvin died
The Weather: This scenario Quarter is also known as the
on the Tulane campus).
necessarily takes place Vieux Carré, or Old Square,
between January and March. as the many French- and Lakefront: On Lake Pon-
Average high temperatures Spanish-derived buildings tchartrain, the area south of
are in the high 60s to low 70s, attest. The odd blending of Lakefront Drive is another
and lows are in the low- to architectural styles is marked elegant residential district
mid-50s. Rain falls roughly by narrow sidewalks called called Milneberg. Randall
one day in three, averaging a banquettes, iron-trellised Fowler’s home is located here.
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key locations or characters in the adventure at any that the evidence shows Gavvin died where he
time. His meddling may lead to Avedon becoming was found. No one has a theory as to why this
About Mardi Gras
The Prisoner of Carcosa (see page 49). Or, most information conflicts. The investigators can learn
One of a series of
drastically, Avedon may take it upon himself to that Professor Auguste Tourneur of Tulane Uni-
Roman Catholic holidays
beginning on January 6 try and murder the King, Randall Fowler, on the versity, who was at the scene of Gavvin’s death
(the twelfth night after night of the masquerade ball. scene, told detectives at the scene that he also
Christmas) and continuing
Suggestions for Francois Avedon’s ravings: “He believes a fall from a university building would
through Mardi Gras Day not have mangled the victim’s body so severely.
(Shrove Tuesday), the day sees you, you know. He’s watching you. It’s not just
before Ash Wednesday, a design, you see? It’s him. And they’re his eyes. Asked about the strange events occurring in New
which is the first day All of them. He can see through any of them… Orleans recently, one cop chuckles and says “This
of Lent. The date of is Mardi Gras, pal. Everything is strange right
Mardi Gras depends “He’s here, right now. In this city—this is Carcosa
now”. Persistent inquiries at Jerry’s bring forth
on the actual date of now. If he finds you he’ll take your happiness
Easter, determined by much of the information concerning Inspector
and your will and everything that’s good about
the lunar cycle and the John Raymond Legrasse’s 1907 police raid as
vernal equinox. As with
you and he’ll leave you hollow. A walking shell.
outlined in Horrors of the Past section, including
Easter, Mardi Gras Day And he’ll keep walking this city and looking
the lead to Officer Swanson.
changes from year to year, and taking until all the color is gone from this
always falling between world. All the life and all the colors. Except for PROFESSOR TOURNEUR,
February 3 and March 9. TULANE UNIVERSITY
the King in Yellow…”
“Mardi Gras” is a French The good professor is in the Physics Department
term meaning “Fat THE AVEDON
ANTIQUARIAN GALLERY of Tulane University, correcting papers when the
Tuesday”, a term deriving
from the custom of investigators arrive. He’s happy to talk, and has
Avedon’s shop in the French Quarter is large and
leading a fat ox through specific knowledge of the situation because he
airy, gleaming with polished wood and metal
the streets of Paris on spent two years during the Great War designing
Shrove Tuesday. French items, from furniture to weapons, sculptures,
and testing parachutes. Tourneur leads them to a
settlers brought the jewelry, paintings, and even a few more primitive
custom with them to
nearby garden, freshly spaded and worked.
items of Native and Central American Indian
the New World. The
origin. Avedon’s merchandise tends toward the “After the police went through, the groundskeep-
festival proved popular
in New Orleans, where high-end as far as quality and price go. Investiga- ers dug up the site and re-seeded it. I saw the body
organized celebrations tors who roll their POWx1 or less on D100 may before it was removed, however, and I helped the
date back to the 1830s. discover an item of particular interest to them coroner make his measurements. Gentlemen,
In that city, the Mardi (or the Keeper’s campaign): perhaps a Cthul- the deepest impression in the sod was nearly six
Gras season begins hoid item, something of family interest, or a rare inches—an impact unlikely from a fall of merely
about two weeks before addition to a personal collection. Prices range four stories” he says, pointing to the neighboring
Mardi Gras Day itself.
The festival consists of
anywhere from 1D20x$10 for smaller treasures to building.
masked parades through 1D20x$50 or more for larger, rarer, or older items. Tourneur adds that the trajectory of the fall was
the streets of the city,
Avedon’s trusted assistant Rodrigo Vargas, 31, impossible: the body landed nearly thirty feet
masquerade balls, fancy
dinner parties, and other takes care of business when the owner isn’t from the building. “If Mr. Gavvin was not a
forms of revelry. These around. Vargas is of Spanish descent, and quite broad jumper, gentlemen, then he must have been
activities are organized knowledgeable himself about the antique trade. a pilot, and fallen out of his airplane.”
and catered by charity He values his job, and won’t do anything to harm If the investigators come to see the death site
groups called “krewes”.
Rex and Comus, the kings
or expose his boss. without consulting Professor Tourneur, anyone
of carnival and mirth, on campus can direct them. The earth is freshly-
THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE
have their own krewes, leveled, and an Idea roll spies the nearest building,
dating to 1872 and 1857, Members of the Uptown Police precinct, housed over thirty feet from the spot.
respectively. Comus’ near the campus of Tulane University, inves-
krewe is called “the Mystic tigated Gavvin’s death. Investigators with law PETER GAVVIN’S APARTMENT
Krewe of Comus”, a title
enforcement or journalistic credentials can get Gavvin’s rent is paid to the end of the month,
sure to raise the eyebrows
of suspicious investigators. information at the precinct house, whereas others and his sister in Lake Charles hasn’t arrived to
must use Law or Fast Talk at Jerry’s Diner, a claim his effects. She knows nothing of the case.
On the evening of Mardi
Gras Day, spectacular police hangout not far away.
Mrs. Shreeve, the landlady, lets the investiga-
parades and fancy While treating Peter Gavvin’s death as a sui- tors into the apartment with a successful Credit
masquerade balls occur,
such as the one to be held
cide, two plainclothes detectives are looking into Rating roll (she is suspicious of Fast Talkers) or
at Randall Fowler’s house. The Most Honorable Krewe of Swords; this is a if they mention Charlie Sunstram’s name. She
Rex’s coronation and fishing expedition, however, and without new watches while the investigators search the place,
parade take place about evidence, is due to be terminated shortly. The to make sure nothing is taken. She tells them
noon, and his ball then
detectives are investigating the coroner’s claim what a nice man Gavvin was, even if he was a
(continued opposite) that Gavvin died from a much higher fall than reporter. A thorough search of the place turns
the nearest university building, despite the fact up nothing of import to the case.
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TELL ME, HAVE YOU SEEN THE YELLOW SIGN?
from Loyola University. The wildcatter is tough have previously angered Craighten, he probably
to catch, however, since he’s working to get the won’t react kindly to finding them snooping about
CHET Blacktower operation up and running outside his new rig.
CRAIGHTEN Houma, 60 miles southwest of New Orleans. He
Millionaire oil
can be caught at the office 15% of the time, at DENIS BOUCHARD
wildcatter, age 52
home 35% of the time, and at Blacktower 45% His sprawling stately home is located in the Garden
STR 16 CON 15 District. The estate covers an area about the size
of the time (otherwise he’s dining, traveling, or
SIZ 16 INT 13 otherwise unavailable). of a city block. It is surrounded by an eight-foot
POW 13 DEX 12 high stone fence crawling with ivy, with a locked
Craighten is a rough customer, in his early 50s, gate of iron bars (STR 45) in front—and a Yellow
APP 11 EDU 11 broad and muscular, with close-cropped reddish Sign placard tied on the gate. Within the walls are
SAN 60 HP 16 hair and tattoos on his forearms. He’s worked on a large garage containing a luxurious coach-built
Damage Bonus: +1D4 oil fields all his life, save for the time he served sedan and two gleaming roadsters; a toolshed and
Weapons:
in the Great War. He’s a very down to earth guy, utility building; a big latticework summerhouse
Fist 85% but he’s got a very short temper. He’ll tolerate suitable for parties; and the Bouchard mansion, a
(damage 1D3+DB) inquiries about his role in the Swords Krewe, large three-story Victorian affair complete with
Grapple 60% which Craighten treats as a lark, a way to gain Greek and Gothic motifs. Yet another Yellow Sign
(damage special) some acceptance in local social circles. Bouchard’s placard is tacked to the front door.
Axe-handle or a pretty-boy, but he’s all right. Fowler he knows
large club 50% nothing about, since he’s only met him once. Papa Bouchard lives with a cantankerous housekeeper,
(damage 1D8+DB) Screech, he says, is “one of those con-men Voodoo Mrs. DeCamp, and a half-dozen other loyal ser-
Skills: witch-doctors”, and Craighten figures those work- vants. Mrs. DeCamp is at the estate 95% of the
Accounting 35% ers of his all believe his mumbo-jumbo. They do time. Bouchard is here 35% of the time, otherwise
Bargain 45% good work, though, and Craighten respects that. he’s out cavorting, overindulging in Mardi Gras
Climb 55% festivities, working with the krewe, or occasionally
Craighten knows absolutely nothing about the
Credit Rating 65%
Yellow Sign or the occult: he won’t be surprised to attending to some business matter.
Dodge 35%
Fast Talk 50% learn the Sign is an occult symbol, but he doesn’t Mrs. DeCamp is prone to delivering exquisitely
Geology 65% care since he doesn’t believe in that stuff anyway. scornful looks, snapping harsh orders at the
Law 20%
Listen 35% If the investigators start poking around in cowering servants, and cursing in French and
Mechanical Repair 65% Craighten’s personal business, however, such as Spanish. She offers no information regarding Mr.
Natural History 35% asking about his brushes with the law or business Bouchard, maintaining that they must speak to
Navigate 45% irregularities, he gets steamed fast. First he gets M’sieur themselves, and forbidding any servants
Operate Heavy to speak with the investigators. If the investigators
Machinery (oil-drilling
angry, and if the investigators persist, he starts
equipment) 75% shoving and throwing punches, if necessary. If persist and try to interview the servant staff out
Persuade 45% the investigators continue to rile him, he’ll send of the harridan’s earshot, they need a successful
Spot Hidden 35% some roughnecks to bust out their car headlights Hide roll; whether or not the roll succeeds, the
or blacken a few eyes. servants know nothing of import. If the Hide roll
fails, however, the fuming Mrs. DeCamp fires the
However, the real danger in dealing with Chet
servant on the spot, unless an investigator makes
Craighten is his wife, Barbara. The 24-year old
a Credit Rating or Psychology roll to take the
is blonde, beautiful (APP 16), and bored. She’s at
blame for the indiscretion. If a servant is fired and
the house 45% of the time, and if a male investi-
the responsible investigator makes no attempt to
gator with an APP of 16 or better comes around
make amends (finding other work, paying money,
she’ll flirt with him, hoping for a quick fling. If
etc.) he or must roll Luck or the newly-discharged
Craighten is around, then he notices this attrac-
servant has friends in the Voodoo community
tion, and he’ll be surly and unhelpful toward the
who cast Evil Eye or other baneful cantrips on
investigators. If an investigator does start seeing
the offender. (See “Consulting Voodoo Experts”.)
Barbara Craighten, there’s a cumulative 20%
chance per meeting that Craighten finds out and The mansion is of no importance to the present
gathers his roughnecks to help him teach the new case. It is impeccably furnished, and decorated
Romeo a lesson. with antiques and heirlooms (portraits, jewelry,
weapons, etc.), all of considerable value. Rarities
Any conversation with or about Chet Craighten
invariably includes references to his Blacktower are sometimes crammed into rooms, however, as
operation near Houma. The investigators may if once having acquired something, Bouchard then
be interested in following up on this red herring, never looks at it again.
even though the rig is far outside New Orleans. Denis Bouchard himself is a short stocky
Let them make the hour-plus drive to the Houma man with dark, slicked-back hair and a pen-
operation, where they’ll find the Blackwater com- cil-thin moustache, very friendly, especially
pound in the swamps, an unspectacular oil derrick, to attractive women. He dresses much more
and 20 or so dirty roughnecks. If the investigators fashionably than Randall Fowler, frequently in
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TELL ME, HAVE YOU SEEN THE YELLOW SIGN?
an impeccably-tailored black suit or a tuxedo. krewe’s warehouse 40% of the time, and eating
Bouchard is a notorious drinker, gambler, and a mid-morning or evening meal at a restaurant
womanizer, and has been known to race his 10% of the time. If he’s at home, he answers the DENIS
roadsters against frustrated police pursuers. door himself. BOUCHARD
Playboy, age 34
Bouchard says that he only talked to Peter Gavvin Fowler is tall, handsome, and athletic, in his early STR 11 CON 13
once, a few days before his death. Gavvin was curi- 40s. He wears conservative, finely-tailored suits.
SIZ 13 INT 13
ous about the decorators who worked for his krewe. Despite his wealth and influence, Fowler is quiet,
Bouchard says that they’re a rather disreputable unassuming, soft-spoken, and somewhat credu- POW 12 DEX 10
bunch, but hard workers. Fowler recommended lous about matters of the spirit. His grief at the APP 15 EDU 15
them to the krewe, though Bouchard suspects his loss of his family has further weakened him, and SAN 60 HP 13
“spiritual advisor” is really responsible for their has been capitalized upon by Papa Screech. Damage Bonus: +1D4
employment. Agreeing to answer questions, he takes the inter- Weapons:
Asked about Fowler, Bouchard mentions the viewers into his study. The dusty house looks Double-barreled
accident that killed his wife and daughter, and barely lived in. .25 derringer 25%
(damage 1D6)
relates its crushing effect on the man. Fowler’s Fowler responds to most questions honestly,
consultations with Papa Screech seem to have though he does hold back key details on certain Skills:
Accounting 25%
eased his grief, as has his involvement in the Mardi topics. Psychology rolls detect his reticence in
Bargain 20%
Gras krewe. discussing topics such as the Yellow Sign, The Credit Rating 90%
As for Papa Screech, Bouchard says that he’s a King in Yellow, Hastur, or Carcosa. As to the Drive Automobile 55%
Flirt 55%
bona fide witch doctor or Voodoo priest or what- Yellow Sign, he says he has been told that it’s a Law 25%
ever they call themselves; he’s put Fowler in contact symbol of good luck in certain Voodoo circles. Listen 30%
with his wife and little girl, hasn’t he? Bouchard (In reality, he’s been told that it’s a symbol of the Own Language:
says he hasn’t actually seen any proof of these god he is to become, so he is secretly pleased if English 75%
claims, as only Fowler and Screech take part in the investigators tell him it is an occult symbol.) Persuade 35%
Warned of its occult significance, Fowler promises Pilot Aircraft 35%
these séances. Psychology 20%
to stop the use of the un-Christian sign in the Sing 20%
Bouchard thinks that the oil wildcatter Chet
krewe’s decorations (of course, he then doesn’t). Spot Hidden 30%
Craighten’s role in the Swords Krewe is amus-
Swim 35%
ing. While Bouchard likes the fellow, he knows Fowler says that Papa Screech is his spiritual guide,
Craighten’s wasting his time trying to buy his way keeping him in contact with his wife Grace and RANDALL
into high society: those people are too snooty to daughter Estelle. It was Papa Screech (a profes- FOWLER
accept a guy with dirt under his nails and tattoos sional name, according to Fowler) who informed New Orleans
financier, age 37
and a gold-digger wife. Chet’s a good guy, if a him that the servants disrupted the energy field
little hard-nosed. Just don’t get on his bad side. in the house, making it difficult for his loved ones STR 12 CON 14
to communicate with him. Papa Screech hired SIZ 14 INT 14
Asked about the Yellow Sign, Bouchard says that
the Swords Krewe’s decorators, an act of charity POW 09 DEX 14
according to Papa Screech, it’s a good luck symbol
toward these poor, illiterate folk.
in Voodoo, supposed to help with the cards and APP 16 EDU 17
the ladies. Bouchard truthfully claims to know Fowler’s interest in the occult is natural, he says. SAN 0 HP 14
nothing about the Yellow Sign, Hastur, or the No one likes to believe their departed loved ones Damage Bonus: +1D4
Cthulhu Mythos. are gone forever. He knows that Screech tells
the truth, for he has spoken with his wife and Weapons: None carried,
If the investigators part on good terms with daughter many times, and they have told him all at base percentages
Bouchard he invites them (regardless of their things that only he and they would know about. Spell: Call Hastur
Credit Rating level) to his krewe’s masquerade He truthfully claims to know nothing about the
Skills:
ball, to be held at Randall Fowler’s home on the Cthulhu Mythos, since what little he knows wasn’t Accounting 80%
night of Mardi Gras Day. presented to him as part of a greater cosmology. Bargain 70%
Credit Rating 80%
RANDALL FOWLER Peter Gavvin interviewed Fowler twice in the past Law 25%
Fowler’s address is on Lakeshore Drive, in a six weeks, he says, in connection with the Swords Listen 35%
fine residential section. His home is impressive, Krewe and its Mardi Gras activities. He knows Occult 10%
Own Language:
a massive two-story mansion amidst sprawling nothing more than that. Too bad about the poor English 70%
gardens, trees, and shrubs. A long driveway leads fellow, though: these atheists are an unstable lot. Persuade 55%
from Lakeshore Drive to a circular parking lot in Fowler doesn’t know what is actually going to Psychology 40%
front of the house. A large garden with an ornate happen to him. He believes that his cultist friends Spot Hidden 40%
fountain makes up the rear of the estate. A glance are helping him to achieve godhood. He has no Cthulhu Mythos 6%
shows that the grounds have been neglected for real knowledge of the occult or the Cthulhu
several months. Mythos, and supports the cult only because he
The estate is deserted, with not even a guard dog believes that they can restore the lives of his
present. Fowler is at home 50% of the time, at the beloved wife and child.
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When Fowler or the investigators tire of the inter- 1D6+8 minutes. Fowler has a 75% chance of being
view, he sees them to the door. If they didn’t offend at home or returning between 9-11 PM, and a
him, should an investigator make a successful 95% chance after that. He calls the police if he
Credit Rating roll, then he invites them all to encounters intruders. His status in the city trumps
the masquerade ball to be held at his house on any finds or claims made by intruders, and the cops
the final night of Mardi Gras (see The Masque of immediately return any taken items to Mr. Fowler.
the Yellow Sign). Although the police are slightly interested in
If the investigators’ questions make him feel Fowler and his krewe, any officers on the scene
uncomfortable, Fowler complains about them to are cowed by the powerful and influential busi-
Papa Screech, who decides how to deal with them. nessman. After the police leave, Fowler removes
all suspicious material from the house, taking
RANDALL FOWLER’S HOUSE
everything through the Gate to the swamp-huts,
6 AM to 9 PM: If Fowler is not at home, or if then returning home and erasing the side of the
the investigators decide to search the rest of the Gate in his home, intending to reopen it later.
estate, furtive behavior on their part prompts a
neighbor to report them to the police, who arrive If Fowler knows that someone has been in the house,
1D10+10 minutes later and question anyone on he informs Papa Screech, who definitely takes
the grounds. If strangers stroll about casually, as action against the culprits, if he can identify them.
if they belonged there, then no one reports them. INSIDE THE HOUSE
If apprehended by the police, then the investiga- There are no servants, so Fowler is the only resident.
tors need a successful Credit Rating roll to avoid If Fowler is home and the investigators break in, he
being taken in for questioning. When Fowler can be found either in the master bedroom reading
turns up unharmed, he presses no charges and The King in Yellow or memorizing the Call Hastur
the investigators are released. spell, or in his daughter’s old room. If he hears
Investigators who break into the house need a Luck intruders, then he calls the police, but if anyone
roll to avoid being noticed by nosy neighbors or enters his daughter’s room, then he flies into a
Fowler himself. Gunshots always bring the police, rage and tries to strangle whoever has profaned
who arrive in 1D6+5 minutes. Fowler will press his shrine.
charges against anyone caught inside the house, and The house is as still as a tomb. Though luxuriously
those unfortunates who fail Law or halved Credit furnished, with silver, paintings, furniture and
Rating rolls, or who can’t afford a good lawyer, antiques throughout, almost every room remains
spend the remainder of this adventure behind bars as it was on the day Grace and Estelle Fowler
unless they can secure bail of at least $250. were killed.
9 PM to 6 AM: Neighbors won’t notice break-ins Two important rooms are discussed in detail;
after dark, but gunshots still bring the police in others may be fleshed out as the Keeper desires.
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The First Floor Storage Room also sports a cardboard badge on his chest with
Among the old furniture and boxes of personal the Yellow Sign painted on it. His real name is
unknown to anyone but himself. PAPA SCREECH
items in this room is an old dressing screen, lean- Bokor, Hastur cultist, age 41
ing against the south wall. Behind it, a peculiar Papa Screech always carries a bowie knife in his
STR 13 CON 11
series of lines and symbols are scrawled on the boot, and if he expects trouble he carries a revolver
SIZ 13 INT 14
wall. A Cthulhu Mythos roll or knowledge of the as well. He also owns a whistle made from the
Gate spell recognizes this as a Gate. A thorough femur of a human child, which has been enchanted POW 23 DEX 12
search or a Spot Hidden may discover the Gate, to add 40% to the chance of success in casting the APP 09 EDU 10
as the Keeper desires. The Gate costs 1 magic Summon/Bind Byakhee spell. SAN 0 HP 12
point and 1 Sanity to use, in either direction. The When not staying at Randall Fowler’s house, Damage Bonus: +1D4
Gate-traveler emerges in one of several abandoned Screech lives in a shack near the nightmare lake Weapons:
huts somewhere in a vast swampland; a return (see The Haunted Swamp). Bowie knife 55%
Gate has been created to get back to Fowler’s house. (damage 1D4+2+DB)
If the investigators go through the Gate, consult Screech was a member of the New Orleans Cthulhu
cult, who escaped the raid of 1907. Screech was .38 revolver 35%
the section entitled The Haunted Swamp. (damage 1D10)
a more devout follower of Hastur, so when he
The Locked Room (Shrine) assumed leadership of the cult after the raid, he Fist 65%
(damage 1D3+DB)
Fowler keeps this upstairs room locked, but turned it toward worship of the Unspeakable One.
anyone can easily pick the lock in 1D3 minutes. Grapple 35%
Screech condescends to the Whites that he meets, (damage special.)
This is Estelle’s former room, now the distraught feigning simplicity and servitude, all the while
Fowler’s shrine to his departed loved ones. The Spells:
relishing the thought that someday Hastur will Brew Space Mead,
walls and several tables are covered with dozens blast the souls of these fools. A halved Psychology Call Hastur, Create
of photographs of Randall Fowler’s wife Grace roll might give a fleeting glimpse of this man’s true Gate, Dominate,
and daughter Estelle; he placed all the photos character, when his contemptuous eyes rivet and Enchant (Byakhee)
that he could find here. There are a few mementos Whistle, Power Drain,
skewer those who have earned his wrath. Shrivelling, Summon
as well: a rag doll, a plain necklace of white por-
Questioned by the investigators, Papa Screech Ghost, Summon/
celain beads, some dried and crumbling flowers, Bind Byakhee.
and so on. Several partly-burnt votive candles says that he has been glad to help Randall Fowler
communicate with the spirits of his dead wife and Skills:
are also present. Conceal 30%
daughter, accepting only food and shelter for his Dodge 45%
On a table near the door is a tattered notebook services. He claims to know almost nothing about English 45%
page inscribed with the spell Call/Dismiss Hastur the reporter, Peter Gavvin. He never met the Fast Talk 55%
in English, learnable in 20-INT days. At the man, but he was told by Mr. Fowler that Gavvin French 50%
bottom of the page is a date, the day before Mardi believed Screech was after Fowler’s fortune. Hide 35%
Gras Day, and a time, 11 PM—the date and time History 50%
of The Coronation of the King in Yellow event. The Yellow Sign, he says, was something beautiful Listen 45%
that he saw in a dream once. He painted it and Occult 75%
On the foot of the bed is a slim black-bound it brought him good luck, and he’s tried to bring
Psychology 35%
book, whose front cover is embossed with the Sneak 35%
that luck to others. He claims to know of no occult Spot Hidden 50%
most potent form of the Yellow Sign. Seen for significance for it, and claims to have never seen it Throw 35%
the first time, the poisonous symbol’s curves elsewhere in any of his studies and travels. Cthulhu Mythos 65%
seem to swirl and twist and squirm, reaching
hungrily toward the viewer, causing a loss of He admits to knowing about the Cthulhu Mythos.
0/1D6 Sanity. This is Fowler’s copy of the sinister Cults of those strange old gods have had small
play The King in Yellow, which is described in the followings in New Orleans in the past, but a larger
sidebar on page 46. cult was broken up a dozen years or so ago out in
the swamps.
Note that if Fowler is at home he will have the
play and the notebook page with him, whichever As for the laborers, decorators, and carpenters
room he is in, though normally they’re found in working for The Most Honorable Krewe of Swords,
the locked room. Screech admits to hiring them. Mr. Fowler told
him to find some people in need of work, so he
PAPA SCREECH did. They may be poor and ignorant, but they’re
Papa Screech is a Black man of medium build, hard workers, and more than earn their $1.50 a day.
in his early 40s, with prematurely graying hair
Screech’s further tactics and actions against cult
and beard. His speech is soft, brusque, and to
enemies are discussed later in the adventure.
the point. He dresses in working-class clothes,
but with bizarre accessories, such as a snakeskin THE SWORDS KREWE’S
belt, a black top hat with black feathers stuck in a WAREHOUSE
snakeskin band, or a thong around his neck hung Several entries in Gavvin’s notes indicate that
with a half-dozen rattlesnake rattles. Lately he he visited the krewe’s warehouse in the French
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Quarter. The streets are cluttered with paint of a sickly yellow color, with no
celebrants and musicians, most wearing apparent luminosity.
masks, laughing and jostling the party, The last warehouse clue is located on
offering food and drink and perhaps the roof. Fifteen minutes of thorough
other services as well. searching uncovers a bloodstained foun-
The address is a small, drab one-story tain pen, engraved with the initials PRG.
affair with only one door. Several win- Charlie Sunstram recognizes the pen as
dows line the sides of the building, all belonging to Peter (Robertson) Gavvin.
seven feet above the sidewalk. During If analyzed, the blood turns out to be
the day visitors can walk right in; by not human. A successful Chemistry or
night the door is locked and an armed Biology roll, followed by a successful
night watchman patrols the area. Cthulhu Mythos roll, identifies the ichor
Inside is a short hallway, a tiny office, as that of a byakhee. (Gavvin managed
a dingy rest room, and a narrow metal to stab the creature as it snatched him
staircase leading up to the roof. A sliding off the roof and later dropped him to
door (kept locked at night) opens into his death, thousands of feet below, on
the main warehouse. During the day the Tulane campus.)
this door stands open, and two or three During the day, the cultist-workers in
dozen men and women—members of the main room will hear anyone using
Papa Screech’s cult—busily create ban- the metal staircase to the roof; a diversion
ners, kites, posters, masks, and other might keep the cultists occupied long
decorations, many of which feature the enough for someone to look around up
Yellow Sign. there. At night, the investigators only
Chances to be here: Randall Fowler 20%, have to evade the night watchman; with
Papa Screech 60%, Denis Bouchard 25%. all of the masked parades and drunken
If none of these persons are present, the revelry going on, this shouldn’t be too
workers plead ignorance and refuse to difficult. All that is needed then is to
answer the investigators’ questions. break in, or with a successful Luck roll,
to find an unlocked window to slip
Decorations incorporating the Yellow
through without being seen.
Sign are everywhere. If asked about the
luminous quality of the decorations, one The investigators may decide to put an
of the workers explains that this is a prop- end to the Yellow Sign “factory”. Setting
erty of their special paint, a touch that fire to the place limits the cult’s supply of
distinguishes the Swords Krewe’s dec- Yellow Signs to the thousands already
orations from all others. Many gallons in place throughout New Orleans.
of the paint are stored in the warehouse, Even eliminating all of them wouldn’t
and a successful Conceal roll secures a stop the coming of the King in Yellow,
sample for analysis. Tests confirm that though it would temporarily limit his
the sample is a normal factory-produced power somewhat.
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DEL RIO’S ARCANE BOOKSHOP roll identifies them as symbols of good luck and
Several of the persons consulted by the investiga- protection from numerous cultures and mythol-
tors in this adventure may recommend that they ogies; a successful Spot Hidden notes the Elder
look to this out-of-the-way occult bookshop for Sign among the carved symbols. A card in one of
additional research material regarding the odd the dusty storefront windows along this narrow
sigil clutched in Peter Gavvin’s dead hand—and walkway reads “Del Rio’s Arcane Bookshop”.
now seen throughout New Orleans. Alternately, Inside the shop, shelves and tables are clut-
the party may independently seek out dealers of tered with dusty volumes of every age and size.
bizarre or unique antiquities or occult bookstores Their contents and nature are left to the Keeper,
while seeking information on the Yellow Sign. although they should represent a variety of lan-
Perhaps they see the store while strolling down guages, cultures, mythologies, magical systems,
a poor, narrow street in the French Quarter. The spiritual traditions, and times.
shop is listed in the telephone directory. When the investigators enter, the only other person
Outside of the shop, a guitarist, fiddler, and in the shop is a stout man in his mid-30s, clad in a
accordionist are playing to a small group of locals, trench coat over shirt and tie. The man is poring over
whose dancing blocks the investigators’ way for- books on shelves behind a cluttered desk at the back
ward. Nearby a branch of a small ash tree juts over of the store; he grunts and nods if spoken to, but if
the street from an alleyway between two buildings. asked he says he’s not the owner. A Psychology roll
Dozens of strange symbols are carved into the detects his nervousness, and if anyone approaches
trunk of the tree; on closer inspection, an Occult him or tries to engage him in conversation, he says
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he has to go, and leaves. This is Stephen Franks, a hair and eyes are wild, and he is exhausted and
collector of pornography. After he leaves anyone unshaven. He tells them about the horrible yet
who examines the area where Franks was browsing beautiful thing that he has found, then gives it to
The King in Yellow finds several shelves of vintage erotica, much of it them, warning of its power. A successful Psychol-
The Yellow Sign on the explicit, from around the world. ogy roll discerns that Del Rio is shaken, but not
cover of The King in
Yellow causes a loss of An inquisitive investigator who makes a successful dangerously so. Given a day or two, he recovers his
0/1D6 Sanity the first Anthropology, Cthulhu Mythos, or Occult roll friendly demeanor, but he never forgets his brush
time that it is seen, as finds a volume raising his or her Occult skill by with the Last King, and he suffers the disturbing
the yellow curves seem dream described in “The Play’s Effects” section in
to squirm and twist out
1D6 percentiles after 1D4 months of study. These
helpful volumes are priced at 1D3x1D100 dollars, The King in Yellow boxed text.
of the black binding to
reach hungrily for the subject to Bargain rolls. The bargaining should be Del Rio won’t discuss the suspicious customer,
viewer; this hallucination tough, but not too tough. Keeper and player should since Stephen Franks is one of his best clients.
lasts only one round.
create a title and author for these new bibliophilic
The play itself is readable treasures, and the Keeper may wish to use it in HORRORS OF THE PAST
in 25-EDU hours. The
future adventures. The present cult of Hastur descends from the larger
title page lists no date, Mythos cult broken up by the police in 1907. The
author, or publisher. The As the investigators browse, a rail-thin man with investigators may learn about this earlier raid
reader loses 1D3/1D6+1 graying hair enters the store, humming to himself.
Sanity and adds 1D6-1% through various sources throughout this adven-
The man says hello and sits behind the desk at
to his Cthulhu Mythos ture, including from Charlie Sunstram, Albert
skill, coming away the back of the store. This is Albert Del Rio, the
Del Rio, police contacts, Voodoo practitioners,
understanding that Hastur, proprietor. Del Rio is in his late 50s, just under 6
or other interested parties. This is old news, and
the King in Yellow, and feet tall, with a receding hairline and long dark
the Yellow Sign are closely hardly secret. Use any believable way to convey
hair swept back from his forehead. He speaks
related. These figures are it—if necessary. This section outlines what is
with a half-southern, half-Cajun accent. He is
for the English version; the publicly known about what happened, along with
original French edition is soft-spoken, but nevertheless, there’s a .38 revolver
additional information that can be gleaned from
more potent (see Francois in one of the desk drawers.
Avedon’s copy). The play
police files, the swamp folk near the site, and the
is ambiguous and even If asked, Del Rio can tell them about the protective remaining policemen who took part in the raid.
contradictory in relating symbols on the tree outside, and how they make
In November of 1907, the New Orleans police
this information. Also, the tree thrive. The tree is an ash, useful for pro-
most readers single out were informed that several women and children
tection from evil, especially snakes, and the Norse
a character in the play as had disappeared from swamp communities south
world tree Yggdrasil was an ash. He knows of the
somehow representing of the city. Overwhelmed with fear, relatives came
him or herself, usually to Elder Sign only as another symbol of protection,
to the police for help against some nameless
the reader’s horror when but a Psychology roll notes that Del Rio is holding
voodoo terror.
that character’s doom back on this subject. If asked in a friendly manner,
is revealed. A successful he can talk a little about the old local cult whose Following their directions, Inspector John Ray-
Psychology roll also mond Legrasse led twenty men into the swamps
reveals that The King in
demon-gods the sign protects against; he knows
Yellow was deliberately all of the general information contained in the to investigate. They found nearly a hundred
written to induce Horrors of the Past section. If Stephen Franks degenerate cultists dancing naked around scaf-
paranoia in the reader. wasn’t scared off, a Psychology or halved Spot folds holding the mutilated bodies of the missing
For more detail on the Hidden roll suggests that he is eavesdropping on swamp folk. Though shaken, Legrasse and his
play, see the article “A the investigators’ conversation with Del Rio. men burst on the scene and put an end to the
Few Notes on the Yellow mad gathering. In the ensuing chaos, five cultists
Sign and The King in Asked about the Yellow Sign, Del Rio says that
were killed, two were wounded, and another 47
Yellow” on page 31. the symbol seems familiar. For a fee of $50, he’ll
were captured. Those captured included a few
try to find out more about it. He’ll contact the
The Play’s Effects locals, but were mostly seamen of a wide range of
investigators, or they can come back in a day or
Anyone who reads the nationalities, mostly Caribbeans. Two were tried
play suffers from one of
two to see what he’s found.
and hanged, but the rest were institutionalized
two additional side-effects Any investigator who browses Del Rio’s shop has as dangerously insane.
(roll randomly or choose, a chance equal to his or her POWx1% (one roll per
as desired). Some readers Police Files
begin to have dreams of
visit) of stumbling across a thin, well-worn black-
a city, beside a dark lake bound volume embossed with a potent version of To gain access to the appropriate files at police
and beneath a starry night the Yellow Sign. This is the dreaded play The King headquarters near the French Quarter, an investi-
sky. A yellow fog creeps in Yellow, the key to the current mystery, described gator must either be in law enforcement or make
across the lake, drifting
in detail in boxed text nearby. The price is $250, a successful Law roll; it then requires a Library
into the city, obscuring
the city’s lights until the subject to Bargaining, of course. Use roll to find the files in moldy storage boxes.
streets and buildings If the investigators don’t find the book on their The files summarize the background information,
are engulfed by it.
own, within 1D20 hours Del Rio finds it, reads and include such details as the names and state-
(continued opposite) it, and suffers its effects. He frantically calls them ments of prisoners and officers involved in the
about his discovery, and when they arrive, his raid, and statements of the swamp folk. The few
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cultists who did talk said that they worshipped or fiddle music or singing, shacks haphazardly
ancient devils in the swamp, and that those devils’ perched on stilts or islands of questionable stability,
(continued)
monstrous servants killed the swamp-squat- venomous snakes, warily predacious alligators, shy
ters. Their cult, they said, was worldwide and or suspicious people, hidden patches of quicksand, An Idea roll recognizes
the city as New Orleans,
incredibly old. Legrasse found a half-octopus, and seemingly endless lakes of thick, muddy water beside Lake Pontchartrain.
half-dragon idol during the raid, which the dotted with tiny islands characterize the investiga- Then the fog turns an
cultists reluctantly identified as their chief god, tors’ travels here. ashy gray as it begins to
“Great K’toolhoo” or “Thooloo”. recede, leaving no lights
The people of the swamps are proud, but taciturn in the darkened ruins of
The Raiders of ‘07 with outsiders. Polite and respectful investigators the city. The sky is now
Of the twenty men who took part in the 1907 raid, can engage them without difficulty. Most swamp gray as well, studded with
folk speak a mixture of French and English, often stars like black diamonds.
six no longer live in New Orleans, eight are dead, And three pale moons
and three are no longer on the force—includ- in thick Cajun accents; roughly 1 in 5 speaks only glare down on the silent
ing Legrasse, who by the time of this adventure French. If during any conversation an investigator city and eerily churning
has retired and is visiting a friend in Providence, successfully rolls French, Natural Lore, or halved waters of the lake…
Rhode Island. Luck, the party is sent to Granny Goudreau’s. This unsettling dream
There is a 5% chance that the swamper consulted should occur every 1D3
Of the three officers still on the force, all say that nights or so after the play
they saw the cultists and the mangled bodies, is a cultist. In this case, this person will direct has been read, ceasing
but nothing more. They admit that they came in the intruders toward more dangerous regions of only when and if the
along the edge of the lake and were looking inland the swamp: all investigators must roll Luck every King is prevented from
hour they spend in this region to avoid one of the permanently taking over
during the attack. With a successful Luck roll by Randall Fowler’s body.
any investigator, one of the officers remembers hazards described in the “Natural Perils in the
Each dream causes a loss
that a retired cop named Robert Swanson used Swamps”. The cultist also warns Papa Screech of 0/1D2 points of Sanity.
to say he had seen something too terrible to talk about the intruders.
Another common effect
about out on the lake. Granny Goudreau suffered by readers of the
play is that they begin to
Sergeant Swanson Granny’s one-room cabin perches on the edge of see and hear strangers
Swanson lives across the Mississippi in Algiers, an isolated bayou. As the day progresses, she takes acting out scenes from
one of the poorest neighborhoods in New Orleans. repeated hits from her moonshine jug and pipe. the play, even though
She says, “A lotta them voodoo-folks got away they really aren’t. The
Trash blows through the grimy streets and sneer- character is hallucinating,
ing youths of both sexes mutter in various tongues from the poh-lice back in that raid a time ago, and if this is pointed out,
as the party passes. Swanson’s tenement is a crum- though they got ‘em most of the leaders. They’s he or she loses 0/1D2
bling, overgrown brick monstrosity which exudes still bad folk a-living out in them swamps though, points of Sanity per
and pigs an’ cows an’ dogs an’ what-all still turn instance. The speaker or
an aura of defeat and despair. speakers may be fellow
up a-missing be-times, an’ you can still hear a
Swanson only comes to the door after persistent investigators, passersby
strange hollerin’ out on the hidden lakes in the on the street, a shop clerk
knocking. He is in his early 60s, six feet tall, middle o’ the night.” or waitress, or someone
unshaven, and with a considerable paunch. His being interviewed by the
face is red and heavily veined, the result of years Granny can give the investigators directions to the
investigators. The incident
of alcoholism. Swanson is willing to tell the site of the raid, though she says the lake can’t be need not even involve
commonly known details of the police raid, but reached by boat anymore: high ground and swamp the investigator, but may
only a Law or Persuade roll convinces him the isolate the place nowadays. She says that lake’s instead be happening
the one haunted by an ancient white monstros- in the background of a
investigators will believe his personal tale: he and scene. The speech may
Galvez thought that they saw something else out ity of some kind, like the Indians used to dream sound weird or archaic, or
on the lake, a hideous shape, gigantic and white. about. Following her directions takes an hour like a non sequitur. The
He says that damnable glimpse has haunted his and requires a successful Navigate roll; failure Keeper should read the
dreams ever since. adds another hour of travel time until the next description of the play and
roll can be made, so the party must take care or describe in general terms a
In parting Swanson lists the three mistakes scene or snippet of speech.
they’ll be lost in the swamps overnight. Another
Legrasse once told him were made with respect Navigate roll is needed to find the way back to
to the raid: “One, we should have had more men; Granny Goudreau’s.
two, we should have had more guns; and three,
we never should have taken any of those bastards Unfortunately, there’s nothing to be found at the
alive.” He has nothing else to add to his story. site of the raid. Between the police, the elements,
and the escaped cultists, all the useful clues, debris,
THE SWAMP FOLK bodies, etc. have long since been removed. How-
Some of the trappers and fishermen who lived in ever, a successful Track roll discovers a faint fresh
the bayous at the time of the 1907 raid can still trail leading around the vast still lake. Following
be found there, perhaps with Luck or Idea rolls. this trail for a little over an hour brings the inves-
Humidity, mud roads, unfordable bayous, hanging tigators to “The Haunted Swamp”, described in
tapestries of Spanish moss, snatches of harmonica the next section.
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Natural Perils
in the Swamps
Every hour the
investigators spend in
the swamps, Keepers
may call for a Luck roll
from a random party
member to avoid one of
the following mishaps.
Poisonous Snakes: Snakes
normally don’t attack
humans, since people are
too big to eat. When they
do attack it’s because
clumsy or inattentive
humans disturb
them. In the bayous,
investigators may draw
the ire of a massasauga,
cottonmouth, or
copperhead.
Allow a randomly-
determined party member
a Spot Hidden roll to avoid
the serpent, and if this foundation for the earth spread atop and packed
THE HAUNTED SWAMP
roll fails, allow a Luck roll down upon it. Atop the hill, nine stone menhirs
to escape the venomous The investigators may be directed here by the swamp
bite. A bitten investigator folk living nearby, as related in the “Horrors of the stand in a V-shaped pattern; these stones have
is struck with a 1D10+4 Past” section above, or they may use the Gate in been enchanted to add +30% to the chance to cast
Potency poison which
Randall Fowler’s house. Most swamp folk wisely Summon Byakhee. Successful Cthulhu Mythos
takes effect in 15 minutes. rolls or knowledge of Hastur recognize these
Successful use of First Aid shun this place. The Hastur cultists meet here, at a
stones as those required to Call that entity. When
(sucking out the poison site not far from where Inspector Legrasse routed
the cultists Call Hastur, the avatar, a huge white
and applying a tourniquet) the Cthulhu cult in 1907.
removes 1D6 points of polypous thing, rises from the lake.
Potency; Medicine (the Due to the frequency with which Hastur has been
Clever investigators can ruin the cult’s immediate
previous treatment, plus summoned here, the walls of space and time are
slowing the victim’s heart plans by destroying the stones prior to the night
weaker in this area. When the Great Old One
rate) halves the poison before Mardi Gras Day, although this requires an
manifests here, it brings with it a portion of the
Potency. Poisoned victims enormous quantity of explosives (at least a couple
move at half normal rate Lake of Hali and the foreboding city of Carcosa
of cases of dynamite, for example). Alternately, the
for the next 48 hours. that molders on its shores; neither Hastur nor its
stones could be tumbled from their positions in
(continued opposite) environment remain for very long, however. The
the soft silted ground and toppled down the hill; it
section on “The Coronation of the King in Yellow”
would be difficult and time-consuming—though
discusses this consequence, while “The Prisoner of
not impossible—to restore them to their required
Carcosa” describes the alien ghost-city. It is here
formation in time for the ritual. Powerful wards
that Papa Screech’s cult intends to summon the
such as the Eye of Light and Darkness or the Elder
avatar which will possess Randall Fowler and stalk
Sign might also render this site useless, or the Gates
the world as the King in Yellow.
could be warded or erased, making travel more
The Gate from Randall Fowler’s house is a two-way difficult for the cultists—and perhaps the inves-
affair which costs 1 magic point and 1 Sanity point tigators as well, if they block off the swamp-side
to use. It comes out in a ruined hut, where several of the Gate.
muddy rugs are used by Fowler and the cultists to
avoid tracking through his house. A skull painted
with the Yellow Sign hangs above the doorway.
Outside, several more huts sag in the humid swamp, eveNts
and a well-worn path leads off through the thick
growth of weeds, rushes, and trees.
A timetable of sorts exists for this adventure. The
The path winds along the shores of a deathly still, investigators are contacted a day or two after the
stagnant lake, which seems to stretch without Mardi Gras seasons has begun, leaving ten or more
end into the mist and miasma. The path ends at days before the event entitled “The Coronation of
a strangely barren patch of ground atop a low hill. the King in Yellow” takes place. This cult gathering
The hill is man-made: logs have been laid out as a occurs the night before Mardi Gras Day. On the
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evening of Mardi Gras Day, Randall Fowler hosts a poisonous snake in an investigator’s room; if the
a masquerade ball—the event “The Masque of the intruders have shown knowledge of the occult or
Natural Perils
Yellow Sign”. the Cthulhu Mythos, the slithering intruder might
in the Swamps
If the investigators come to the attention of Papa be one of the deadly sacred snakes of Yig.
Hungry Alligators:
Screech, warnings and counterattacks may occur, THE PRISONER OF CARCOSA 'Gators usually only attack
as outlined in “The Cult: Warnings and Retalia- a single person, or anyone
If the investigators break into Fowler’s house or the floundering around in the
tions”. A particularly frightening retaliation sees Swords Krewe’s warehouse, and leave evidence of water. For statistics on
an investigator abducted by a byakhee and taken their visits, Papa Screech takes more drastic action alligators, Keepers should
to Carcosa in “The Prisoner of Carcosa”. against them, hoping to warn them off. Outright refer to page 262 of the
Malleus Monstrorum—or
Failure to stop the King in Yellow is discussed in murder is too risky however, so the bokor has his to page 71 in “Bloodlines”.
“The Reign of the King in Yellow”, and, if the cult’s intended victim—probably a lone investigator, Alternatively they may use
plans are thwarted, the results are detailed in “Foil- Charlie Sunstram, or Francois Avedon—kidnapped. the crocodile statistics
ing the Cult: Rewards and Penalties”. in the 6th edition Call of
The cultists snatch their victim in the dead of night. Cthulhu rulebook, but
THE CULT: WARNINGS AND Allow the sleeping investigator a Listen roll to STR and SIZ are each
RETALIATIONS awaken before he is grabbed; grappled by 1D4+2 reduced by 1D6.
About thirty cultists of various races and nation- opponents, the target has only his STRx1% chance Underwater Holes
alities live in New Orleans or in the swamps near (STRx2% if the Listen roll succeeded) to break And Quicksand: An
away and escape the fanatics. Failing to escape, he investigator fording water
the nightmare lake. All are insane and now follow may inadvertently step
Papa Screech’s guidance in worshipping Hastur. is bound, gagged, and taken to the roof of the krewe
into a hole where the
The cultists are normally armed with knives or warehouse, where Papa Screech and more cultists water is over his head, or
clubs, but may be encountered with firearms in await—along with a large, bat-winged insectoid onto what he thinks is
the swamps, or in town if the investigators seem creature. The byakhee may be recognized with a solid ground which is really
Cthulhu Mythos roll, and costs 1/1D6 Sanity to quicksand. If necessary,
to be a serious threat. They normally don’t speak follow the Drowning
with outsiders, feigning ignorance of whatever view. The cultists force the victim to drink a dose
rules in the rulebook.
language is tried. If defeated in the city, any sur- of Space Mead and then hand him or her over to
vivors head for the swamps, where they hope to the clutches of the byakhee.
elude or ambush their pursuers. The beast’s grip doesn’t yield, nor does the kid-
napped person wish it to, as the thing lifts the
Cultist #9 (see the statistics for Hastur Cultists on
victim and soars into the skies, passing through
page 45), Clia, is a minor priestess of Yig. She is of
the atmosphere into the cold black depths of space.
Haitian descent, and knows the spells Contact Yig,
This calls for a further loss of 1/1D6+1 Sanity. The
Summon/Bind Child of Yig, and Hands of Colubra.
trip costs 1 magic point, and takes only a few hours,
Clia summons the sacred snakes of Yig that might
until the byakhee arrives at a grim twilit planet
be sent against the cult’s enemies.
near the star Aldebaran in the Hyades star cluster.
Once the investigators begin their inquiries into
The creature lands in the desolate streets of a dark
the death of Peter Gavvin, they soon come to the
foreboding city, beside a huge fog-shrouded lake. It
attention of Papa Screech, the leader of the New
partially loosens the victim’s bonds (so that he can
Orleans Hastur cultists. Screech initially won’t
eventually wriggle free) and flaps away, croaking
make any drastic moves, since Gavvin’s death has
something that sounds like dark laughter. If the
already brought too much scrutiny to his conspiracy.
abductee has read The King in Yellow, he or she
The bokor acts against them only if the investigators
recognizes his surroundings as the alien city of
prove themselves to be a threat to his plans.
Carcosa and the dread Lake of Hali. A successful
Screech might make his first move if the investiga- Cthulhu Mythos roll recalls that the Great Old One
tors nose around asking the right people the wrong Hastur is rumored to dwell in the depths of the lake.
questions, such as what the Yellow Sign is about,
The kidnap victim has been marooned some 68
or pestering Randall Fowler. In these cases, the
light years from Earth. He is free to do anything
voodoo man has his followers paint Yellow Signs
while awaiting rescue or madness in dark Carcosa.
on the doors of the investigators’ hotel rooms, or
The alienness of this ghost city of towering black
on clothes or other personal items left in the hotel.
buildings costs 1/1D10 Sanity per day. Fill the
Or one of the cultists pays a masked street reveler
prisoner’s time with bizarre occurrences: a keening
to ask an investigator “Have you found the Yellow
voice wailing a lonely dirge, the source of which can
Sign?” Of course the poor inebriated dupe has no never be found; the occasional beating of wings in
inkling of what it’s about—he was told it’s a joke. the thick clouds overhead, or the clatter of claws
When the investigators become more intrusive, on the pavement; a slithering wave of fog which
taking actions such as visiting the krewe’s ware- pursues the prisoner tirelessly through the damp
house, Screech takes more dangerous steps against empty streets; occasional footsteps or whispering
them. This might involve one of the cultists leaving voices amid the dark towers; a glimpse of a shadowy
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figure down the street which vanishes (was it Sanity, requiring institutionalization. If the disappearance may cause similar inquiries
really there?) when approached; nightmarishly abductee isn’t found and rescued during the if they have been to the antiquarian’s shop.
loud splashings in the lake, as if something events of this adventure, he or she is probably Otherwise, there may be problems with the
enormous were sounding out there beyond the lost forever. hotel (and police) regarding the noise and
fog; a glowing Yellow Sign shimmering on the To give the other investigators some clue as ransacking of a victimized investigator’s room.
lake’s surface; and whatever other unsettling to what has become of the missing character, THE CORONATION OF THE
events the Keeper can create. each should roll D100 each night after the KING IN YELLOW
All is not lost, however. Since the victim disappearance. If an investigator rolls his “Woe! woe to you who are crowned with the
was almost certainly snatched before “The or her POWx1 or less, he dreams of their crown of the King in Yellow!”—Robert W.
Coronation of the King in Yellow”, a window marooned colleague; investigators who Chambers, “The Repairer of Reputations”
back to Earth will be opened when the have read The King in Yellow or who possess
cultists Call Hastur (remember that part of psychic powers have this dream on a roll This event takes place at 11 PM on the night
Hastur’s environment also makes the trip of POWx3 or less, while those with the before Mardi Gras Day, when a dozen or
when the Great Old One manifests here). Dreaming skill described in H.P. Lovecraft’s so cultists from the Swords Krewe’s ware-
The prisoner can physically affect anyone that Dreamlands may use it instead of rolling house gather furtively at the kitchen door
he meets during the coronation, and, more POW. These dreams show what assailed of Randall Fowler’s home. Fowler and Papa
importantly, with a successful Luck roll he the prisoner that day, along with scenes of Screech let them in, and within minutes
will be in a position to cross to Earth when the nightmare-city in which he is trapped. they have entered the Gate in the storage
Hali and Carcosa return to the Hyades. If If the dreamer has read The King in Yellow room and emerged in the swamps south of
the prisoner meets the other investigators, he recognizes the location. Each such dream New Orleans. More cultists wait among the
he is automatically rescued by physically costs 1/1D3 Sanity points. ruined huts there, and the whole assembly
holding onto one of his companions when then walks to the mound by the lake.
In the meantime, if the investigators have
Carcosa warps away (which they realize with been using Charlie Sunstram’s name to open There, Screech helps Fowler into a white
a successful Idea roll). doors, they may have to answer to police ceremonial gown embroidered with the
A rescued investigator has gotten lucky, inquiries about the missing newspaperman, Yellow Sign. Screech then summons four
and has a tale to tell, but may be short on if it is he who is abducted by the cult. Avedon’s byakhee, which arrive just after midnight
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(Sanity loss is 1/2D3). The gathering is now com- in upon itself. As the baggy, squamous hide of
A Dream of plete: Fowler, Screech, four byakhee, and about the titan slides back down the shore into the lake,
The King thirty squatter-cultists. Several men and women its tentacles unwrap from around Fowler, who by
If the investigators don’t are casually sacrificed, as though part of a minor all rights should have been pulped. Instead, his
make it to witness the obligatory ritual. form stands mostly unchanged and intact, but
“Coronation” event, the
Keeper may wish to have Then, led by Fowler, the congregation begins to pale and strangely luminous. Fowler takes a step,
them dream about it. cast Call Hastur by the nine standing stones; a falters, falls, and the cultists rush to help him
Assume that everyone
Cthulhu Mythos roll recognizes the spell. If the to his feet. The last bubbles from the once-huge,
who has seen the Yellow
investigators don’t intervene, the spell is successful, now-shrunken white mass gurgle on the lake’s
Sign has the dream, but surface and die, as the cultists help Fowler along.
only those who have requiring about 45 minutes to complete. Once the
read The King in Yellow casting has begun, the magic point situation is as The form of Randall Fowler remains, but Randall
remember it. The dream follows: Fowler has 1 left, Screech 12, and the Fowler is no more. The King in Yellow now walks
is caused by the arrival
cultists an average of 8. The investigators can foil the Earth.
of the King on Earth, and
costs 0/1 Sanity for those the ceremony at any time by killing Fowler, but As “Fowler” is led away, the terrain shimmers
who haven’t read the play, they would be hard-pressed to escape the byakhee and changes again; the swamp has returned. The
and 0/1D3 for those who and the angry mob of cultists. remaining cultists accompany their King back
have. The dream causes along the path to the huts, where Screech and
general unease and As the cultists chant the ritual, thick waves of
cultists equal in number to the investigators bid
results in vague images for fog roll in from the lake, and then the lake itself
those unfamiliar with the the others adieu and pass through the Gate with
swells to fill the entire horizon, its surface covered
play: the swamp, chanting the King. The other cultists scatter to their homes
with an oily sheen. The ground also trembles and
voices, something huge in the swamps, for now.
and white, the Yellow
stretches, and black buildings and towers begin to
Sign…. Those who have rise from the swampy ground, until the investiga- On the other side of the Gate, Screech escorts
read the play recall more tors find themselves standing on the outskirts of the still-weak avatar to the master bedroom to
details: the cultists, the an alien city, at the edge of a lake much larger instruct it in the use of its new form. This goes on
lake, the fog, and the for several hours.
than the one that they had previously encountered
titan thing from the
lake that engulfs the here. The night sky is a dull, ashy gray, and within To return to civilization, investigators must enter
figure which walks away it, black stars shine in unfamiliar configurations. the Gate ahead of the cultists, risk following later,
while the horror dies. This terrifying change in environment calls for a or make their way through the swamps back to
The Keeper is urged loss of 1/1D6 Sanity points. New Orleans. The first choice is perhaps the wisest.
to make the dream If they’re lucky, they may be able to pull off the
King in Yellow readers, or those making a success-
as hazy and unreal as
possible, playing upon ful Cthulhu Mythos roll, understand that they second option without too much trouble (since
the investigators’ theories have been transported to the Lake of Hali in the the cultists in Fowler’s house are far from the
and expectations about Hyades, home of the Great Old One Hastur, and Gate in the storage room). This could be turned
the situation in New that the city in which they stand is fabled Car- to the investigators' advantage, as “Fowler” and
Orleans as well as offering
cosa. Or perhaps Carcosa has been transported the cultists are over confident following the ritual
glimpses of what has
really happened. (Is to them… and not prepared for an attack. The last option
Francois Avedon involved tests the investigators’ survival skills, since they’ll
The cultists have also made the journey. If the
somehow? Sunstram? be trekking through the bayous in the middle of
Chet Craighten? Voodoo investigators wish, they can explore the ghost-
the night, to say nothing of the fact that this is a
folk? Is Fowler the city. They have approximately 35 minutes to do
time-consuming journey.
new avatar? Or is it an so before the ceremony concludes. Refer to “The
abducted investigator? Prisoner of Carcosa” event for possible encounters After all, they won’t want to miss Randall Fowler’s
Bouchard? Avedon?) masquerade ball tomorrow night…
in the dark city.
If the investigators stay to watch the ceremony, THE MASQUE
after 35 minutes the waters roil and churn with OF THE YELLOW SIGN
great bubbles and waves. From the ominous black The big masquerade ball at Randall Fowler’s on
waters rises an enormous, formless white bulk— the night of Mardi Gras Day is the talk of the
Hastur! Sanity loss is 1D10/1D100. The cultists town, so the investigators surely hear of it. They
stand awestruck as the pale, luminous behemoth may have been invited to the affair while they were
surges forth onto the lakeshore, crushing almost interviewing Bouchard, Fowler, or one of the other
half their number (but not Screech or Fowler) wealthy krewe organizers. Not that they’ll need
beneath its slimy mass. Shrieking their approval, invitations—there’s no way to keep track of the
the byakhee then flap off into the sky. hundreds of guests who show up.
The avatar ceases its approach mere yards from During the day, the caterers arrive and set up the
Fowler, reaching out dripping tendrils for him, buffet and bars (what Prohibition?). Some of the
enwrapping him entirely. The luminous white swamp cultists come through the Gate in the
coloring of the thing slowly fades as it grips house to help set up the decorations for the ball;
Fowler, and soon it begins to wither and collapse a successful Accounting or halved Idea roll shows
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watching investigators that there are more The investigators can get inside any time entryway downstairs and a Dixieland jazz
people coming out of the house than there after the party has started. Those without combo in the back garden, dancing indoors
are entering it. The Yellow Sign is everywhere. masks or costumes are received with amused and out, bottles of champagne passed around
Anyone not with the caterers who tries to condescension: these boors have all Commu- in every room, bars on the patio in the back
enter the house or grounds is detained by the nication skills halved until midnight, when and in the large dining room and the study,
cultist-servants and asked to leave by Papa everyone is too drunk to care. The guests at etc. The grounds swarm with costumed rev-
Screech, who is in charge at the moment. “Mr. Fowler’s party are important figures in New elers, all having the time of their lives.
Fowler is resting up for the party right now. Orleans society, and anyone who doesn’t play The Yellow Sign appears prominently in every
Why don’t you come on ‘round to the party along with the rules of their social gather- single room in the house, though no one pays
later? I’m sure he’d be glad to see y’all then.” ing (wear masks or costumes, don’t discuss it any mind. Spot Hidden rolls recognize the
Investigators posing as caterers could possibly business, don’t be prudish about booze, etc.) unmasked, plainly-dressed wait-staff as work-
gain entry earlier at the Keeper’s discretion. is at best politely snubbed. The investigators ers from the krewe’s warehouse (assuming that
Pushy investigators may have the police called recognize several of the businessmen they the investigators visited the warehouse and
on them. The police strongly suggest that they may have interviewed earlier about “The met these folk). None of the workers are armed,
drop the matter and be on their way, but if they Most Honorable Krewe of the Swords”. Chet and if asked they all admit they’re members
persist, they’ll spend the night in jail and miss Craighten is here, drinking hard, along with of the Swords Krewe, hired as Fowler’s tem-
the party. If they missed last night’s private his wife; a distraction might see Barbara porary servant help for the evening.
coronation ceremony, they’ll miss the first Craighten trying to find new companion-
Nothing seems sinister in the house, though
public appearance of the King in Yellow. Pity. ship under the increasingly hostile eyes of
Randall Fowler hasn’t been seen all day. The
her husband—is her target an investigator?
If the investigators do attend the party, they staff claims that he hasn’t felt well today, and
The madman Francois Avedon might also be
see the first of many costumed guests (most has been resting up for this evening. Attempts
here, costumed as the March Hare, looking
in Alice in Wonderland-inspired garb) arrive to get to the master bedroom are blocked
for an opportunity to destroy the King before
about 8 PM. Dozens more arrive within in the upstairs hallway by 1D3+2 servants.
the King can destroy him.
the next hour. If still alive, Denis Bouch- If the intruders persist, Papa Screech slips
ard shows up about 9 PM with a gorgeous The party is huge: tables of various types out of the master bedroom to calm things
masked beauty in red on his arm. of food everywhere, a piano player in the down, claiming that Fowler will be down
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soon. He respectfully asks the investigators to plus hordes of cultists and his own magic and
return to the party. powers to defend himself. If pressed, the King
Inspirational
The investigators have a chance to search the house may try to escape in the confusion, while Papa
Material
among the milling and mingling crowd. They Screech (armed with revolver, knife, and spells)
Blish, James, “More Light”
can get into the “shrine” room upstairs and the will defend his monarch until he or his King are
Chambers, Robert
storage room downstairs. Each is guarded by a in mortal peril, in which case he flees. Half of the
W., The King in Yellow
single cultist, who might be easily distracted with other cultists also panic and flee the scene, while
Derleth, August, “The the remainder (half of whom snatch up knives or
Return of Hastur” a successful Fast Talk, Dodge, or other roll, as the
broken glasses or bottles) rush the intruders; these
Harms, Daniel, The Cthulhu Keeper desires. The locks on those doors must then
last few fanatics are ready to sacrifice their lives
Mythos Encyclopedia be picked or forced to get inside; see Inside the
for their King. If the King falls, however, all of
Parker, Alan, Angel House to see what might be found in each.
the cultists flee.
Heart (film) Sometime after 11 PM Randall Fowler comes
If the investigators attempt an outright assault,
Tynes, John, “The out onto the balcony overlooking the entryway,
Road to Hali”, The they’re sure to be arrested and convicted for murder
accompanied by Papa Screech and three or four
Unspeakable Oath #1 or attempted murder. At best, they’ll be incar-
cultist-servants. Fowler wears the white robe with
Tynes, John, “Hastur cerated for decades; at worst, they can expect the
the Yellow Sign that he wore at the coronation last
Mythos”, Delta death penalty.
night, now muddy and tattered. He is very pale
Green: Countdown
and his eyes have sunken in their sockets, giving THE REIGN OF
Unknown, The
him a sinister, spectral appearance. A hush falls on THE KING IN YELLOW
King in Yellow
the crowd as the King—for it is he now, Randall If the King in Yellow survives the night of the
Van Lente, Fred, The
Fowler is gone—stands with arms upraised at the masquerade ball, then he achieves full control of
New Orleans Guidebook,
reprinted as Secrets head of the stairs. He speaks slowly, deliberately, his new form, the body of Randall Fowler.
of New Orleans with an unmistakably mocking tone. Starting that very night, anyone who has seen
“Good evening, friends! I trust you are enjoying the Yellow Sign now suffers paranoid nightmares
yourselves. I thank you and congratulate you for fraught with horrible visions of the Yellow Sign,
making this a very happy and memorable Mardi the city of Carcosa, the Lake of Hali, and the black
Gras season indeed.” There is a smattering of stars which somehow illuminate the skies above
applause, at which “Fowler” grins menacingly. this haunted landscape. Each of these nightmares
“Before I let you get back to your celebration, there’s costs the victim 0/1D2 points of Sanity. These
just one thing I’d like to ask of you: Tell me, have dreams are the bitter, alien visions of Hastur itself,
you seen the Yellow Sign?” and those who succumb to madness from these
As one, almost everyone in the crowd replies “Yes.” visions become obsessed with spreading the influ-
If they have seen the Yellow Sign, the investigators ence of the Yellow Sign.
answer the question along with the other guests. To stop the slow spread of the cult, the investigators
These replies are not spoken dully, or under duress; will have to persuade and convince many sepa-
they come automatically, without thinking. The rate authorities. This may be easier than it would
investigators feel the hair on the backs of their seem at first, once those authorities recognize the
necks stand up; these involuntary responses cost similarity of their nightmares, and outbreaks of
them 0/1D3 points of Sanity. No one else thinks Yellow Sign-inspired madness erupt. Nevertheless,
much about the odd question and response, and those outbreaks are sure to manifest and spread,
the party roars back to life as if nothing has hap- especially in small communities that can be more
pened. Pleased by the response, the King in Yellow quickly and completely overwhelmed—unnoticed
sneers down upon those who are doomed to serve pockets of infection in the body of the nation.
him, then steps back to confer with his “court” at
FOILING THE CULT: REWARDS
the top of the stairs. A successful Psychology roll AND PENALTIES
discerns that Fowler’s personality has changed,
Though Randall Fowler was deceived by Papa
and not for the better.
Screech and is not entirely responsible for his
Attempting to publicly assassinate the King in actions, his abduction or institutionalization offers
Yellow now has a 40% chance to wound innocent one non-violent way to stymie the cult. This is
bystanders. (This might be a step taken by the merely a postponement of the crisis and not a real
madman Francois Avedon, if the Keeper wishes. solution, so the investigators receive only 1D4
Incidentally, such a blatant murder attempt Sanity points as a reward for it. An investigator
costs any would-be assassin an immediate loss with legitimate psychiatric credentials (such as
of 1D10+6 Credit Rating points.) The resultant Psychology or Psychoanalysis of 65 or better) can
melee should be utter chaos, as the investigators convince the authorities of Fowler’s instability. The
try to kill Fowler while jostled by party guests and cult can’t switch to another host quickly, since it
menaced by cultists. The King has 60 hit points, takes several months to prepare him or her for the
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transfer of the King’s essence. up, grant each investigator 1D10 Sanity points,
Destroying the stone menhirs in the swamp is 1D6 points of Credit Rating, and a reward of $500
another method of temporarily stalling the cult’s from the city and state for their efforts.
plans, but since the principals are still left at large, Almost as useful as breaking up the cult would
this gains the investigators no Sanity reward. be the arrest or demise of Papa Screech. If he is
A police raid would be most effective, if it could be apprehended, award the investigators 1D4 Sanity,
staged when the cult is engaged in provable illegal while his death earns them 1D6 points. With his
activity. The only time that this seems likely is the magic, he is a very dangerous foe, perhaps one
night of “The Coronation of the King in Yellow”, wily enough to escape the legal or prison systems.
when Fowler, Screech, and the cultists commit If Screech survives the adventure, he is certain to
human sacrifices. Convincing the cops to make hunt down the meddling investigators at a later
the raid in the first place may be difficult, requiring date. Screech’s vengeance offers an excellent
tangible evidence of wrongdoing by Screech, his opportunity for a sequel. If his plot to avenge
cultists, or Fowler. Only then will they take drastic himself on the ancestor of Gaston LeFleur fails,
action, but they’ll be convinced as soon as any of he will undoubtedly turn his sights to those who
them pass through the Gate in Fowler’s house. foiled him.
Assuming that all of the principals are rounded If the investigators manage to defeat the King in
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Yellow without understanding his potency, each The Keeper may also wish to reward the investi-
gains 1D6 points of Sanity; this award should gators if they apprehended Francois Avedon and
Using be raised to 1D10 points for those who are fully helped him get psychiatric help: 1D3 Sanity and
Characters in
Other Scenarios:
aware of who and what he is, and what his reign Credit Rating points seem sufficient, once the
Étienne-Laurent de
means (i.e. that he is an avatar of Hastur the antiquarian has recovered.
Marigny appears in Unspeakable, whose presence on Earth will lead If the investigators fail to prevent the coming of
“Needles” and “Asylum”, to widespread madness). the King in Yellow, their fates are sealed unless
and could easily appear
in “Song and Dance” If the investigators prevent Randall Fowler from they can hunt him down and destroy him (which
and “Five Lights at becoming the King, and he survives the adventure, could be the subject of an entire campaign in and
the Crossroads”. they may want see to it that he is institutionalized. of itself). They have seen the Yellow Sign, and
If not killed or stranded While his sanity is gone, at least his shattered iden- are thus subject to the King’s nightmares for as
in Carcosa, Charles tity might be restored. Grant them 1D3 Sanity long as their Sanity holds out. Soon they too will
Sunstram is a useful for this kindness only if they have no fear that be faithful subjects of the Yellow King, devoted
journalist contact. he will escape and resume his quest for godhood. to spreading his Yellow Sign so that others may
Keepers might consider
using the New Orleans
Then, some months or years later, each investigator rejoice in his reign.
Daily Gazette as the receives a gift of $1000 each from a tenuously
source of articles and recovered Fowler.
employer of reporters
found in other scenarios
in this book.
If he survives, Dennis
Bouchard is present in
“Asylum”, and he could be
a useful society contact
in “The Quickening Spiral”.
If they survive and
recover, Francois Avedon
and Albert Del Rio might
prove useful contacts for
tracking down obscure
antiques and books
(and, in Del Rio's case,
erotica for those who
discreetly express an
interest in such things).
If Francois Avedon does
not recover, Roderigo
Vargas might be willing
to assist investigators—if
he doesn't bear them
a grudge for the
fate of his boss.
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Bloodlines By C. Michael Hurst
INTRODUCTION As the tribes began to interbreed, the majority of the next generation
The DeCroix are a seventh-generation Creole family in New Orleans. inherited a variation of the transformational curse of the Petesouchi.
There are only two remaining DeCroix family members—a deformed In their late twenties, the men of the Bayatuouchi would often start
recluse and his younger sister, who’s engaged to a wealthy land devel- metamorphosizing into alligators. Although about half of them
oper. The upcoming marriage is very significant to the family since would die from the process, sometimes by their own hand as madness
took them, the others become fearsome reptilian predators with
Cora DeCroix’s fiancé, Kenneth Deleon, stands to gain control of the
human intelligence. The women of the Bayatouchi had a different
family’s assets. Deleon has his suspicions about his fiancée’s family’s
fate. In them, the genetic trait took the form of an aggressive cancer.
blood line, however. He has concerns about congenital illnesses and
It would occur in about half of those carrying the trait, proving fatal
the legitimacy of the family’s wealth. Deleon hired Dr. Theodore
by the time they reached their late twenties. Occasionally, a boy was
Fontainebleau to research the DeCroix’s background and assets to
born who did not exhibit any of the characteristics of the Petesouchi.
make sure that, before he marries into the family, he is assured of
These children were considered unfavored by Selabek, and they were
gaining a healthy wife and a bountiful dowry.
sacrificed in his name.
KEEPER INFORMATION For many years, the tribe existed in relative solitude, having very
While the wealth of the DeCroix family is fairly well established, it little contact with other Native American tribes. That solitude con-
has been in decline. The primary source of wealth is in the family’s tinued until Sister Belina, whose given name was Adelaide Duhes,
land holdings, one of which is a very large federal plot that has been encountered members of the Bayatouchi when she was a missionary
in the family since the 18th Century. It is one of the last remaining in the Bayou Sauvage. She offered them food and clothing, and spoke
pieces of land that the family has and, given Kenneth Deleon’s interests with kindness to the spiritual leader of the tribe, Sumdabek. As she
in land, stands to be a very profitable investment for the developer. spent more time with the tribe, she learned some of their language,
The DeCroix family is tied to a Native American tribe living in the and she taught them more of her own. She spent many months
Bayou and cursed with a horrible past. The tribe worships the Great visiting the tribe and shared with them stories of her life. She kept
Old One Sebek, and its members are a mixed breed of the human notes on their customs and religion as she attempted to teach them
Chitimacha Native Americans and Petesouchi immigrants, cursed the word of God and the advancements of civilization. Despite her
by their tainted blood with the awful fate of transforming into croc- best efforts, the tribe remained shut off from society, mostly because
odilians (creatures of the order of Crocodilia which includes alligators of its perception that outsiders would not understand their disease.
and crocodiles) before reaching adulthood. Unbeknownst to the It was during this time that Sumdabek sired a newborn boy who
remaining DeCroix family members, this tribe’s cursed blood runs showed no signs of the Petesouchi color or features. As was the
in their own veins. tradition, Sumdabek’s infant son was to be killed. However, Selabek
sent Sumdabek a vision of his son living with Sister Belina and
BACKGROUND
growing up within the society of the pale people as an ambassador
In the late 17th Century, a faction of the Chitimacha separated from of the Bayatouchi that would protect the tribe. Sumdabek reasoned
their tribe to follow a spirit man’s vision of an alligator god sent to walk that one day his son might return to the swamps with greater power
the earth. The faction travelled to a remote part of the cedar swamp and influence, and help allow the Bayatouchi to thrive.
near Bayou Sauvage, where they coincidentally encountered a tribe
that was guided by the crocodilian Great Old One Sebek, whom they Sumdabek made a proposal to Sister Belina. He asked that his son
called Selabek, to this place. The distant tribe was a portion of the be delivered to a man of wealth and need. He explained that he
Petesouchi, a cursed people that transformed during adulthood into wanted his son to be good, like her. In exchange, he asked that this
crocodilians. The two tribes found themselves fatefully matched by man agree to protect the land of the Bayatouchi at all costs and
the shared vision of the god Sebek, and together they formed the without question. Sister Belina knew of just such a man.
Bayatouchi. They set forth to establish their worship and new society Albert DeCroix was a supporter of the church and contributor to
in the swamps, honoring the fauna of the area. the convent. He had lost his wife in his son’s birth and then lost his
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DRAMATIS
PERSONAE
Kenneth Deleon
Wealthy land developer,
engaged to Cora DeCroix
Vincent DeCroix
Deformed recluse,
brother of Cora
Cora DeCroix
Sister of Vincent, engaged to
Kenneth Deleon
Eunice Fontainebleau
Bereaved Mother
Gilotola
Bayatouchi Shaman
seven-year-old son. Mr. DeCroix had grown shrank, and its wealth became endangered fol-
withdrawn and depressed. Sister Belina knew lowing the Civil War. Throughout the generations,
DeCroix was strong and took pity on him. She the DeCroix women tended to develop aggressive,
visited him regularly, as he lived close to where typically fatal, forms of cancer, and often died
the Bayatouchi dwelled, and hoped to console his before reaching their fortieth year. The young men
heart with the word of God. She explained that of the family suffered from a debilitating deformity
she had been sent an offer by the Lord, an oppor- that occurred in early adulthood, often with fatal
tunity for DeCroix to have a son again. Together, consequences. Even when the afflicted survived,
they agreed to bring the Native American child he was often forced into seclusion in the swamps,
into the DeCroix family. living among others of his kind.
Because the boy was not orphaned and had no Many of these DeCroix became legendary among
documentation, Sister Belina sacrificed her rep- Cajun hunters (who did not, of course, know their
utation in order to help her friend and to help the human origin), for being not only the largest
tribe. She explained to the convent that she had alligators in the bayou, but also the most intelligent.
had an affair with Mr. DeCroix and together they Despite these challenges, the DeCroix family
had sired a child. The nun was immediately managed to maintain a respectable position in
defrocked and resumed using her given name of New Orleans society, largely because of its claim
Adelaide Duhes. The illegitimate child was taken
to Creole heritage.
into the custody of Albert DeCroix, receiving the
name Guy DeCroix.
By Adelaide’s wish, Albert DeCroix purchased a
large parcel of land to the northeast of New Orleans,
Part One
Starting the Journey
within which lived the Bayatouchi, and established
in his Will that this land should never, under any
circumstances, be sold or traded out of the family. ABOUT DR. FONTAINEBLEAU
Within a year of the adoption, Adelaide grew ill Keepers should ensure that one or more of the
and died. Her mission to protect the Bayatouchi investigators have a relationship with Dr. Fon-
and help Albert DeCroix was fulfilled. tainebleau, either personal or professional, and
their mutual interest has inspired him to reach
Albert DeCroix’s spirits rose as he spent time with
out and request their assistance. Those investiga-
his son, and he established an impressive empire,
tors have access to the following information.
capitalizing on the sugar trade. In his remaining
years, he taught the business to his adopted son. Fontainebleau is a large, pudgy man who wears a
The DeCroix family enjoyed a heritage of wealth neatly cut Guy Fawkes beard and linen suits. He
until the turn of the 20th century, when the family inherited a respectable amount of money from his
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BLOODLINES PAPERS #1
Dear Friend,
I write this in some desperation. I have been employed by a powerful man in New Orleans
to conduct research on a family into which he intends to marry. I have found some things
in my research with which I need your assistance—there is something unusual about this
family, and I am not sure how to address its oddity. I am afraid, however, of what I have
discovered because my employer has put me in a difficult position.
As you know, since I lost my position at the university, my mother and I have struggled
to make ends meet. We are about to lose our home. My employer, Mr. Deleon, has shown
interest in our property and agreed to manage our loan and rent the property to us for a
reasonable fee. In exchange for this offer, Deleon requires me to take on this special project
and possibly others in the future. I am concerned that the information I have discovered,
however, will not make him happy and that it will inevitably lead to the loss of our home
and to our destitution. So I need your help in confirming the truth about the DeCroix
family’s lineage and in determining the best possible way to deliver the truth—if it is as
I suspect—to Mr. Deleon.
I look forward to meeting with you soon. Please visit me at my home at your next earliest
convenience, and I will share with you what I have learned.
Sincerely,
Dr. Theodore Fontainebleau
730 Dauphine St., New Orleans, LA
father’s work in Paris as a clothes maker. His father Deleon and simply be attend-
died in the late 19th century, leaving the business ing the funeral/wake as
and savings to Theodore and his mother Eunice. guests of those invited,
Fontainebleau immigrated to the United States going to pay their respects,
with his mother in 1910 to take a teaching position enjoy a free meal, and a
at Tulane University. A year ago, he was fired after few drinks.
being accused of having an affair with a student MOTHER IN
(a charge which he steadfastly denies) and has MOURNING
struggled to secure work since then. Fontainebleau The address on Dau-
and his mother have been surviving on the remains phine is for a large
of the family savings. yellow and black,
Dr. Fontainebleau is first and foremost an eth- three-story courtyard
nologist. His formal training is in anthropology, house in the French
but the division and blending of cultures is Quarter. The street
especially fascinating to him (although he has floor is a candle store.
become extremely adept at researching family The proprietors of
origins). An ongoing theme in his work is that the store view the
these fissure lines, where cultures split or com- investigators with
bine, reveal more about humanity than individual pity and anxiety as
cultures. He is most interested in understanding they direct them
what drives some cultures to splinter and why around the side
others combine. yard to meet Mrs.
Fontainebleau.
Other Investigator Links—Investigators could
be friends or colleagues of Dr. Fontainebleau who The narrow passageway leads to a lush courtyard Bloodlin
e s P a pe
are invited to pay their respect by his mother at lightly canopied by palm and banana trees and rs #1
his wake and/or funeral. Investigators could be thickly landscaped with fragrant flowers and vines.
hired by Kenneth Deleon to recover the informa- A tall, white fountain gurgles in the back of the
tion he paid Dr. Fontainebleau to research, as he courtyard, near which Mrs. Fontainebleau sits at
believes that Eunice Fontainebleau is hiding a black iron table crying. Two police officers stand
something from him. They may have no connec- with her, consoling her. They see the investigators
tion to either the Fontainebleau family or Kenneth and wave them over to deliver bad news.
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Dr. Fontainebleau, for reasons unknown, travelled As the evening wears on, more and more people
into Bayou Savage alone yesterday and did not arrive at the home to give Mrs. Fontainebleau their
return alive. He was killed in a boating accident, condolences. They bring huge amounts of food and
and his body was discovered this morning. drink. This continues throughout the rest of the
Mrs. Fontainebleau is obviously suffering from investigators’ stay at the home. None of the visitors
extreme shock and grief. The officers provide her know much about Fontainebleau’s research.
with their names and the phone number of the THE FONTAINEBLEAU HOME
local precinct. They are genuinely sorry for her At some point in their initial meeting, Mrs. Fon-
loss; both she and her son are well respected citi- tainebleau will direct the investigators to the
zens in the Quarter. They inform the investigators second floor of the house and explain that Theo-
that Dr. Fontainebleau’s wake is to begin in a dore intended for them to stay in any or all of the
couple of hours at his home, with his funeral to three garconniére there (if they are from out of
follow later in the day. town and require board). The rooms are furnished
Mrs. Fontainebleau states that Theodore was with beds, desks, armoires, and fans, and each has
a small bathroom. Theodore Fontainebleau’s room
looking forward to their visit and that she is happy
and study are towards the back of the third floor.
that they are here for him. She explains that he
was working tirelessly on a new project, often For a schematic of the Fontainebleau Home, see
working late into the night. He kept much of the the Large House on the map “Houses in the
work a secret, saying only that it was deeply French Quarter” in “Investigator’s Guide to 1920s
important and sensitive. New Orleans” on page 19. Dr. Fontainebleau’s
bedroom is what is labeled the “Wife’s Room”,
She asks if she may excuse herself, saying that she and his office is the “Children’s Room”. Mrs.
must spend some time alone. She invites the Fontainebleau uses the rooms at the front of the
investigators to join her for supper in the dining house (“Husband’s Room” and “Nursery”).
room later that evening. If investigators ask if they
may see Dr. Fontainebleau’s things, she gives them TALKING WITH THE POLICE
permission to look into his study but asks that they The officers at Mrs. Fontainebleau’s home also
respectfully leave his bedroom alone. Investigators investigated the place where the body was discov-
ered. They explain that Dr. Fontainebleau rented
a boat from Joe’s Boats up near the Bayou Sauvage
Levee yesterday morning, at 6am. Joe only rents
his boats for 8 hours, so when Fontainebleau didn’t
return, Joe went out to find his boat.
Joe found his boat overturned and on the shore
about two hours northeast of the city. During the
salvage, Joe noticed three alligators in the water
not far away, leaving behind a fresh and undam-
aged carcass. Recognizing this as unusual behavior,
since alligators are more likely to protect their
food than abandon it, Joe looked more closely at
the body and immediately recognized it as the
wayward professor.
The police picked up the body and took it to the
morgue. The mortician said that Dr. Fontaineb-
leau’s death was due to drowning. The police and
Joe agree that Fontainebleau did not know what
he was doing with the boat and probably ran into
a cypress stump, as is evident from the large
scratches on the underside of the boat, and then
fell out of the boat and drowned.
The police return Dr. Fontainebleau’s personal
Bloodlines Papers #2 effects to his mother. These include a watch, a set
who ignore her request and enter Dr. Fontaineb- of house keys, and his shoes. Everything else was
leau’s bedroom find her sitting in the room waterlogged or lost.
surrounded by his things as part of her mourning. While players may suspect foul play, Dr. Fontaine-
There is nothing of note to be found here as Dr. bleau’s death is truly accidental. He had discovered
Fontainebleau restricted all of his work to his den. details about the Bayatouchi tribe after finding
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and viewing documents written by Ade- AAA Sister Belina is mentioned several
laide Duhes, when she was known as times in connection to Albert DeCroix,
Sister Belina, and he chose, in his excite- apparently as some type of spiritual
ment at the discovery, to explore the advisor starting about the time of the
death of his wife and child. Her name
approximate region described in her
is also associated with missionary work
letters. Investigators may note (Idea Roll) that involved a tribe in the swamps
that Dr. Fontainebleau did not know called the Bayatouchi. According to
how to operate a boat well and could not Fontainebleau’s notes, Sister Belina
swim. He hit a submerged rock, fell in left some records on her work at the
the water, and drowned. He was close to Convent de Ursulines. He writes that
the tribe’s location, and the three alliga- the Bayatouchi suffered from leprosy
tors witnessed by Joe were actually older and that the fearless sister attempted
Bayatouchi examining the body. to deliver food and clothing to the
tribe. Investigators will note that this
DR. FONTAINEBLEAU’S is a rabbit hole into which Fontaineb-
RESEARCH leau would have inevitably run, given
From the papers and journals in Fon- his fascination with anthropology
tainebleau’s study, investigators gather and ethnology.
the following information: Investigators may note that Fontaineb-
leau did a very bad job on this project and
AAFontainebleau traced the DeCroix
that most of his notes and research
family back to 1730. He drew out a
family tree containing what appear to seemed unfocused. The the family tree,
be all of the male members of the however, is quite accurate, should the
DeCroix family (Bloodlines Papers investigators wish to verify the informa-
#2). His notes indicate that Guy tion from the gathered papers. There are
DeCroix, son of Albert DeCroix, had multiple sections covering same line of
no existent birth record or adoption research, often with inconsistencies
papers. Fontainebleau determined his between the versions, as if Fontainebleau
approximate birth year to be 1741. Guy kept losing track of his work. Mixed in
DeCroix went on to father the current with the research are tabulations of
line of DeCroix members. His older numbers which appear to relate to per-
brother, Gerald, died of consumption sonal finances. Aside from the above
in 1737.
information, which is easily accessed in
AAIn further investigation of the Fontainebleau’s notebooks and journals,
DeCroix family in this era, Fontaine- there are four items of specific interest:
bleau discovered that it purchased a
plot in the St. Peter Cemetery (an 1. A note indicating a meeting with
expensive and somewhat prestigious Cora DeCroix at 9am the next
place to be buried), wherein was buried day (i.e., the day after the inves-
Adelaide Duhes. The DeCroix family tigators find the note). An
later paid for her exhumation and address is provided.
relocation to the St. Louis No. 1 Cem- 2. A note: “What about Vincent?
etery in 1790, after St. Peter was Ask DeCroix.”
closed. A select few of those interred 3. A note: “Hereditary illness? Ask
here were relocated before the land DeCroix.”
was subdivided and developed. The 4. A handwritten list of addresses
majority of those interred at St. Peter and properties owned by the
remain buried under what is today DeCroix family. The list includes
the modern French Quarter. Louis six residential addresses and
DeCroix I signed the paperwork for federal plot coordinates for a
the exhumation. very large parcel of undeveloped
AAAdelaide Duhes suddenly entered the land to the northeast of New
New Orleans historical record in 1741. Orleans.
She died of an unknown illness and UNEXPECTED VISIT
was buried in St. Peter in 1742. There
is no family record of there being any
After the investigators have had time to
relationship between Adelaide Duhes explore the contents of Theodore’s study
and the DeCroix family (despite and have gathered the information listed
Bloodlines Papers #2), although Fon- above, Kenneth Deleon appears at the
tainebleau notes in his lineage that Fontainebleau’s home. He is a large man
Albert and Adelaide were alive at with a hint of dandyism in his style. He is
approximately the same time. arrogant, insensitive, and narcissistic. His
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politeness is entirely self-serving, an air that furthers 3. The last two members of the family are Cora
only his image of himself as polished and superior DeCroix, who has recently become engaged
Bloodlines to Kenneth Deleon, and her brother Vin-
Papers #3:
to others. This front quickly fades when his power
or control is threatened, and he then resorts to cent, who hasn’t been seen in public for
The Journal of
many years, due to some sort of illness.
Sister Belina bullying and unethical, manipulative threats.
(English Translation): Investigators may suspect that Deleon is behind
Deleon is initially cordial with Mrs. Fontainebleau, the death of Fontainebleau, but he is not. He actu-
The people on the island explaining the arrangement that her son had made
are deeply faithful and ally needed Fontainebleau very badly, for research
to sell the family home to him in order to offset on this project and many others. His goal was to
find the Spirit of God in the
earth and in earthly
their growing debt. Deleon explains that he has force Fontainebleau into a type of indentured
manifestations, such as its already worked with the bank and with Theodore servitude, and now that he has made an effort to
animals. To embody the to secure her property. Apparently, Theodore had secure that servitude and his “servant” is now dead,
spirit of totem animals, not yet shared this information with his mother.
specifically Pelicans and he is incredulous. He could not care less about the
Deleon explains that he expects the results of her property or Mrs. Fontainebleau, and is convinced
Alligators, the people
dressed in impressively son’s study as initial payment. When she explains, that the secret of the DeCroix family died with
detailed costumes. In quite honestly, that she knows nothing about Theodore. If questioned, he will explain all of this
ceremonies I was this arrangement or her son’s research, Deleon and play upon the investigators’ emotions to drive
graciously permitted to becomes angry, pressing her to “tell the truth”.
observe, participants them to save Mrs. Fontainebleau. He says that if
Deleon’s behavior should become uncomfortable they’re willing to help continue the investigation,
danced and moved in such
a way that their bodies enough for investigators to intervene. he will spare her.
seemed to transform into Any information that investigators have found is
their totem animals. If investigators look much further into Deleon’s
not enough to satisfy Deleon. He states rather relationship to the death, they will find that Fon-
It is obvious to me that bluntly that what he needs is to know details about
these people have a faith tainebleau’s death is not considered a murder and,
unlike any other people
the origins of the DeCroix family line in New even if it were, Deleon has an alibi that checks
that I have met. They are Orleans, if there’s a chance that his children could out. If investigators continue to press, they receive
simple, sweet, and turn out like Cora’s freakish brother, and if the a courteous warning from the authorities that it
committed to their god. In family actually has any money at all! He will leave is in their best interest to avoid slandering a person
observance of their the scene telling Mrs. Fontainebleau that she had
behavior and dedication, I of Deleon’s stature.
cannot help but think that better come up with some answers to her son’s
perhaps we see the same project or else he will throw her out of her home CONVENT DE URSULINES
God in different guises. and leave her a poor and broken old woman. The Convent de Ursulines has moved locations
God may be manifesting three times since the days of Sister Belina, first in
Himself in a different way 1751, again in 1824, and once more in 1912. Today,
to the Bayatouchi. They
may never realize God as a
person who died on the
Part Two it is located on State Street in Uptown and is both
a convent and a Catholic school for girls. Investiga-
Investigating the Leads
cross for them. I find it tors who are locals to the area will know this with
difficult to fault them for a successful Know roll, while others will need to
this when they have KENNETH DELEON make a successful History or Library Use roll.
accomplished so much in & THE DECROIX FAMILY
The current location of the convent is also easily
their religious practices A few facts about both Kenneth Deleon and the
and faith that embodies learned from local sources.
DeCroix family can be learned with a minimal
many of the same The nuns at the convent remember Dr. Fontaineb-
principals as the Church. amount of effort. Investigators who are native to
the area may learn these facts with a successful leau’s recent visit and interest in the work of Sister
In consulting with some of Belina. They will direct investigators to the library
my peers and with others Credit Rating checks or a halved Know roll.
where special collections, journals, and letters
in the community, I believe Commonly Known Information
that the Bayatouchi belonging to the sister have been kept. These mate-
people living on the island
about Kenneth Deleon: rials must be kept in the convent, as they are
to be related to the 1. He is a wealthy and successful land considered private and historic records. The records
Chitimacha people, since developer. have not yet been returned to the archives because
that tribe is located not far
2. He has a reputation as a ruthless Dr. Fontainebleau had such great difficulty finding
away and were known for
their great travels. This businessman. them. The nuns say that there appears to be some
tribe however is different 3. He has recently gotten engaged to Cora problems with the historical records, as Sister Beli-
in that it chooses isolation, DeCroix. na’s name appears to have been struck from their
residing entirely on the official rolls. Investigators who spend time with
Commonly Known Information
island to the north-east of
about the DeCroix Family: Sister Belina’s notes discover the following book:
New Orleans.
1. They are one of the oldest and wealthiest The Journal of Sister Belina—This slim,
Creole families in Louisiana. well-worn book written in French
2. The family’s numbers, fortune, and prop- contains Sister Belina accounts of mis-
erty holdings have dwindled over the sionary efforts. The journal is focused on
decades. her interactions with a tribe called the
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The Fate of
Sister Belina
Investigators armed with
the genealogy notes may
realize that Sister Belina
and Adelaide Duhes (wife
of Albert DeCroix) are one
and the same. Investiga-
tors doing further research
on Sister Belina must visit
the offices of the Archdio-
cese, which happens to be
in the same building as the
Convent de Ursulines was
before 1824. Here investi-
gators must make a
successful Credit Rating,
Fast Talk, or Persuade
check in order to access the
Bayatouchi, a Native American tribe now sealed records of
with an unusually strong religious drive, became very Sister Belina. If successful
and practicing customs relating to alli- enamored of the tribe, to the point where they learn that the nun was
gators and pelicans, both of which they she stopped trying to convert them to defrocked in 1741 after
admitting to bearing a child,
apparently held in high regard. She has Christianity. and died a year later.
drawn illustrations of a man dressed in
Sanity loss: 0/1D2, Cthulhu Mythos +2
ceremonial garb, wearing the head of an Joe’s Boats:
percentiles; average 2 days to study and
alligator as a hat. Sister Adelaide If investigators visit Joe’s
comprehend. Spells: none.
comments on the tribe’s extravagant Boats, they meet Big Joe
costumes closely resembling alligators, Stanton, a large Black man
FEDERAL PLOT COORDINATES
who sells bait, tackle, boats,
and legends of alligator men walking the If any investigators research the DeCroix land and fishing secrets to locals
earth. Pelicans in their stories appear to holdings, they must make a Library Use check to and tourists alike. Joe is an
be symbiotic creatures, tying the spirits discover that one of the family’s properties once amiable and straight-shoot-
of the land with the spirits of the sky. covered sixteen hundred acres of undeveloped ing man. He is happy to talk
with anyone about anything,
As part of her studies, Sister Belina swampland. It is one of the family’s oldest hold- and retells the story of the
writes that she believes the Bayatouchi ings, staked by Albert DeCroix in 1741. The doctor exactly as he told the
were related to the Chitimacha, one of DeCroix family’s claim to the territory holds firm police. Fontainebleau didn’t
the oldest tribes in Louisiana whose through the French, Spanish, and American say where he was going, but
he seemed excited about
oldest artifacts have been dated at 6,000 possession of Louisiana. The last negotiation with
getting there. Joe will take
years old. She theorizes that the Baya- the American government, in 1803, was a huge investigators to the site
touchi branched from the Chitimacha trade—Phillipe DeCroix I provided the Ameri- where he found the body, if
in the late 17th century, relatively cans one thousand acres of the family’s swamp they’d like. It is, however,
recently, and moved to the region north- holdings in order to preserve a six hundred acres not near any clues leading
to the Bayatouchi.
east of New Orleans. She records the plot containing a small island. The agreement
approximate location of the tribe’s ensured that the DeCroix family could retain the
home, in the swamps northeast of New property, tax free, in perpetuity. The one thousand
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acres were parceled out and resold. Oil was recently discussion. If they ask for additional genealogical
discovered on about one-third of these plots, documentation, she says that her servants are
which are now owned by Texas Oil Company and currently gathering up such materials from the
The Ohio Oil Company. The preserved six hun- attic for Dr. Fontainebleau. She can send it on to
dred acres of land are located northeast of New Dr. Fontainebleau’s home on the following day, or
Orleans and, if the information about this land is they can have luncheon with her (unless they have
cross-referenced with Fontainebleau’s notes, the been rude or boorish) and leave with the materials
land appears to be the approximate location of the this afternoon. Investigators may pick up the box
Bayatouchi tribe. the following day at Dr. Fontainebleau’s home (or
another location if they so desire) or remain with
VISITING WITH
MISS CORA DECROIX Cora for a 1D3 hours until the materials are ready.
Investigators visiting the DeCroix home, an If asked about a family disease, she becomes very
extravagant, beautiful, pillared mansion in the flustered and explains that New Orleans is brim-
Garden District, are met by elderly servants who ming with disease and that, yes, her family like
have served the family for generations. The easiest many others has had its share of afflicted. She
way for investigators to meet with Miss DeCroix explains that her dear brother Vincent suffers from
is by keeping the appointment arranged by Dr. an adult onset affliction, much as their uncle
Fontainebleau, and claim to be coming on his Leopold did (a rare form of psoriasis) and that he
behalf. Otherwise, investigators must make a lives a reclusive life in their uncle’s former home.
successful Fast Talk, Persuade, or Credit Rating Cora receives letters from Vincent but has not seen
check in order to gain entry to her home. Should him in over two years. His recent letters advocated
the investigators fail these checks, they are given against her marriage to Deleon and spoke clearly
an appointment to visit with Miss DeCroix in of the threat to the family holdings. She respects
1D3 days’ time. her brother, but feels he is out of touch and cannot
understand her feelings for Kenneth.
Cora DeCroix accepts visitors in her parlor. Her
skin is light brown, her hair is straight and black, If asked about an Adelaide Duhes or a Sister
and her eyes are emerald green. She wears a high- Belina, she knows nothing. If asked about land
collared, long-sleeved dress more akin to a style holdings, she acknowledges that the properties
seen in Victorian Paris than in 1920s America. listed belong to her family and states that the
She wears a beautiful engagement band on her federal plot is one of the oldest. If asked about any
finger. Ms. DeCroix apologizes that her brother other family history, she states that it was Dr.
Vincent couldn’t be here to meet with them, but Fontainebleau’s responsibility to collect that infor-
explains that he has been a bit under the weather mation. Investigators will notice that Cora is
of late. Presuming that the investigators tell offended by Deleon’s investigation, but willing to
her of Dr. Fontainebleau death, Miss DeCroix play along as though it is the sort of thing man-
expresses her condolences. nered people do in these situations. If the
Miss DeCroix is extremely well mannered, but investigators want to know more, she will suggest
arrogant. Her southern charm is tainted by a thinly that they may want to consult with her older
veiled bigotry against any non-Creole. Americans brother Vincent. At this suggestion, she smirks
will be poorly received. Any investigator displaying and says. “Be aware though, he is rather eccentric.”
European manners will be treated amicably. She Aside from that, she agrees to send a box of what-
prefers to speak in French. Miss DeCroix is also ever the servants can find in the attic that may
wildly materialistic and will direct most conversa- seem relevant.
tion into surface level discussions about fashion, VINCENT DECROIX
music, architecture, and the arts. She does not like Vincent DeCroix lives in a dilapidated mansion
to talk about business, politics, or religion. once belonging to his uncle Leopold on the west-
If investigators ask questions about her family’s ernmost banks of Bayou Sauvage. Tall curtains of
heritage, her answers will avoid any detail and will moss drape from the trees in every direction. The
be entirely positive and glowing. She will refer soggy gables and awnings droop like stacks of
mostly to the established wealth and social respect diseased grins. The air is thick and earthy, and it is
of the family. She doesn’t really know anything clear that few people, if any, have visited this place
about her heritage in any detail, and makes broad in a long time.
claims that everyone in her family has French or As the investigators approach the mansion, they
Spanish ancestry. get the feeling that they are being watched. Just
If there is any insinuation of bad family blood, beside the steps to the mansion there is an enormous
Miss DeCroix will become flustered and state alligator. It will not attack, but will watch the group
that her family’s personal issues are not open for carefully. If the alligator is attacked, it behaves
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Using Characters
in Other
Scenarios:
If Cora DeLeon survives
and is on friendly terms
with the investigators, she
may prove a useful society
contact in “Song and
Dance”, “Tell Me, Have You
Seen the Yellow Sign?”, or
“Asylum”. She may know of
the unfortunate history of
Matthew Dupris in “Five
Lights at the Crossroads”.
Vincent DeLeon may be
less useful as a society
contact, but he might
make a strong ally,
rewarding any loyalty
shown by the investigators
with discreet aid, or at
least shelter in his home.
Officer Russell from
“Needles” and Officer Orsot
from “Song and Dance”
might be the police
intelligently and defensively. It will not hurt inves- talked with Cora, Vincent agrees to receive them comforting Eunice
tigators, and flees if endangered. Investigators into his home. He invites them into the dining Fontainbleau.
getting close to the alligator may notice, with a room explaining that the other rooms are inap- Eunice Fontainbleau will
successful Spot Hidden roll, that the animal has propriately finished for guests. This is quite be forever grateful to
one green eye and one brown one. apparent given the musty darkness that veils investigators saving her
from being evicted from
The knocker on the door droops from its hinges. everything beyond the foyer.
her home.
Any attempt to draw Mr. DeCroix’s attention Vincent invites the investigators to sit at a large Exactly what would
results in a longer than normal pause. Eventually, stone dining table ornately carved with Palmettos, happen if investigators tell
there is movement behind the curtains and Vincent stars, and rivulets. He explains that the odd table Étienne-Laurent de
DeCroix opens the door. was an antique which his uncle acquired and was Marigny of the Bayatouchi
and the secrets of the
DeCroix stands over six feet tall and wears a long, fond of, but he knows little of its origins (it was a
DeCroix family is left to the
dark, hooded bathrobe. He wears the hood up and gift from the Bayatouchi). The high backed chairs Keeper's discretion.
his head beneath it is wrapped in white gauze that around the table are of exquisite quality.
loosely covers his mouth. His eyes are badly jaun-
diced and his eyebrows are smeared with thick
purple scabs and scars. He holds himself up with a
thick wooden cane and, in a wet voice, explains to
the investigators that he is very sick and should not
be bothered. He is polite and mannered, conveying
a sense of quiet dignity and personal strength in
both his presence and words.
Investigators in close proximity to Vincent DeCroix
should make a Spot Hidden check. With success
they notice that Vincent’s right arm looks like an
oak log. It is thick and covered in hard skin that
looks like bark. It terminates in four swollen fingers
of equally rough texture and a stump of a thumb.
Noticing this will require a Sanity check (SAN
0/1d2). If more than one investigator succeeds, they
may also notice that as Vincent walks, he shuffles
as though his thighs are grotesquely large and
connected at the knee.
After investigators explain the reason for their
visit, especially if they mention that they have
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Vincent asks if the investigators would like tea or enough to do as he wishes, regardless of family
coffee or food. He will excuse himself to the kitchen tradition, the last Will and Testament of their
to prepare whatever the investigators request. Vin- ancestor Albert DeCroix, or Vincent’s consent.
cent politely refuses assistance with this, as it would AAAbout his Illness: He understands that the
mean the investigators seeing more of his deformi- disease from which he suffers has been suffered
ties as he moves about the kitchen. by others in his family, too. His uncle Leopold
suffered from a similar series of deformities and
If the investigators take this opportunity to look skin diseases that left him crippled before he was
around, they notice very little aside from the table. thirty. If Deleon is worried about this happening
The green damask wall paper is boiled and puffs to his children, he should be. Vincent sees this
out in large cysts. The ceiling is blotched with as a positive thing; perhaps this will scare the
brown water stains and the warped floorboards fool away.
creak loudly as they walk around the room. There AAAbout the Family: His family is one of the oldest
is only one picture hung in the house, a man with in New Orleans and has weathered some tough
one green eye and one brown eye, which Vincent times. Before the Spanish came, they were
explains is his departed uncle, Leopold. From this gaining wealth and land at an extremely fast rate,
clue, sharp investigators may (correctly) surmise and when the Americans took over, they lost a
that the strange, huge alligator loitering about lot of it. During the Civil War, they lost even
outside Vincent’s home is his beloved Uncle Leo- more and since then, the DeCroix family has
pold. The lamps attached to the walls are gas been hanging on to the most important assets
fueled. Vincent does not allow the investigators it has left.
access to the house, both out of concern for their AAAbout the Alligator: Vincent explains calmly
safety and embarrassment over his living condi- that they crawl up from the swamp occasionally.
tions. Investigators who somehow manage to The big ones aren’t afraid of anything. They do
not harm people, like some believe, and are
search the home without his permission find
more interested in fish, deer, and birds than
nothing of note or value. However, investigators
human flesh. He says that the animal is more
making such a clandestine search must make a of a pleasant companion than a pest.
successful Luck check, in order to avoid taking
1D3 points of damage from stepping through AAAbout the Land: Vincent has never been to the
land to the northeast that has been kept in the
rotten floorboards and twisting their ankles. family for such a long time. According to Leo-
Vincent DeCroix will return pushing a cart of tea, pold, the land there is sacred to the Native
coffee, food, and appropriate service ware. He asks Americans who live there. Leopold visited the
the investigators to help themselves, explaining area when he was 15, and told Vincent that the
with an apology that he cannot serve them due to Native Americans there kept alligators as pets,
his infirm condition. Vincent takes a seat at the were very spiritual, and believed that nature was
sacred above all. Leopold also believed that the
head of the table, waving his hand towards the tray.
land was cursed, so that only those native to it
Vincent is a very genuine and honest person. He could live there safely. In 1803, when Phillipe
treats everyone with great respect and, in game DeCroix I made his negotiations with the
terms, should charm players. He should be pre- American Government to retain ownership of
sented as more human and understanding than that claim, he traded almost half of the DeCroix
his sister or Deleon. He is sympathetic to the land in order to safeguard that particular acreage.
investigators and willing to help while being open No one knows why, except that it was expressly
about his opinion of their work on behalf of stated in Albert DeCroix last Will and Testa-
Deleon, whom he believes has ulterior motives. ment that under no circumstance should that
land ever fall into any hands other than immedi-
Vincent can provide the following information: ate family. After the Civil War, the land was
AAAbout Cora: He is extremely displeased with endangered again, and Leopold’s uncle, Andre
his sister’s engagement to Deleon. He feels that DeCroix, took Leopold into the swamp to see
this man is sure to break his sister’s heart at best, what was so important about it. When they came
and that, at worst, Deleon is a threat to the back, they sold a number of properties the family
family’s remaining land holdings. He is polite owned in the growing Garden District in order
to investigators, who are essentially representing to raise the capital needed to protect that land.
Deleon, but openly states that Deleon is a pre- Vincent has never visited the land, but he honors
dator who seems more interested in the family’s his family and the wishes of Albert, Andre, and
holdings and ancestry than he is interested in
his uncle Leopold. He believes that the land
Cora. The investigator’s presence is evidence of
this. He shares with investigators that his sister
should be kept as it is, out of respect for his entire
has worrisome opinions about the family’s land family and because this has been the way things
holdings, and if Deleon marries Cora and have been done for generations. The current inter-
decides to develop or sell any of the family’s land, est in the family’s holdings, in his opinion, is fueled
he is completely entitled to do so and is powerful by the greed of his sister and her pompous fiancé.
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LETTERS FROM THE DEAD could, and in those daydreams feel that there
At some point, a servant of Cora DeCroix delivers could be great comfort for me out there in the
a box of papers to the investigators, with instruc- cool silence. He must have known I was
tions that all of it must be returned to Miss thinking this because he smiled and said,
DeCroix within three days. The box is filled with “Yes, you feel one with the earth, one with
old newspapers, photos, and scraps of flyers and the water, as we do! Know that you can
worthless material. Of note is a folio of papers that return here when you are ready to change
have no dates associated
with them, written in poor
handwriting. These papers
belonged to Leopold
DeCroix, and they detail
his experience in visiting
the Bayatouchi tribe.
These letters were
addressed to a woman
named Harriet Bethany
Price of Macon, Georgia.
These letters were never
mailed because they were
intercepted by Leopold’s
uncle, Andre. In them,
Leopold explains in greater
detail that the Bayatouchi
practiced the worship of a
forgotten god named Sela-
bek. He notes that they
wished to live undisturbed
in the swamp and that their
ways should never mingle
with our society. He men-
tions that they held him
and his family in high
regard, which he assumed
was because they under-
stood that the DeCroix
family owned their land.
Leopold’s letters explain
that he felt it was a family
duty to protect this tribe,
despite their pagan prac-
tices, and sensed a deep
connection and familiarity
with them that he could
not explain.
Excerpts from Leopold’s
Bloodlines Papers #4
Letters:
My uncle and I returned from the island
your flesh.” I think his French was flawed
today and I have been eager to write of my
and he meant something other than flesh. I
experience since we arrived home. Their
am not sure what he meant by that…
leader, a man dressed in an ornate alligator
costume, asked me if I had ever felt drawn Uncle and I visited the island again today
to the swamp, if I ever felt that the water and we were able to see a short play that they
and the mud called to me. I was made very performed as part of a ceremony. From what
uncomfortable by these questions, largely I could tell, they were talking about a
because I understood what he meant. I have great god named Selabek whom we all should
daydreamed about swimming into the water, honor. As a Christian, I knew this was
swimming as far away from this place as I wrong and that the Bayatouchi are practicing
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paganism. Even though I know this is wrong, Once on the Bayou Sauvage, investigators must
I still feel like they are good people. They are make a Navigation check with the appropriate
HIRING A GUIDE nice to me and to my uncle and I can see in modifiers added in order to locate the DeCroix
Investigators dead set on their eyes and feel in their touch that they land. They may make a Navigation check every
hiring a guide willing to
take them out to The
care. Pagans kill people and eat them; I do two hours. After three checks and six hours, the
Black Hollows have not believe that these people would do any- boat must be returned.
limited choices. The first thing like that. I believe that they just want If the investigators succeed on a Navigation check,
is Cajun Hunter John to be left alone. They probably would not do
“Little John” Dixon (see they find a long, muddy incline leading out of the
well if they moved to New Orleans. I’m not swamp and into a mossy forest. A Spot Hidden
“The Quickening Spiral”).
While fearful of venturing sure people here would understand the same reveals that there are three deer-skin canoes
into The Black Hollows, he way we do. Others may not be as forgiving hidden in the reeds near this clearing. The mud
has recently learned that or see that they are a good and devote people, is pitted with footprints that lead into the forest.
he is an expectant father even if it is to this Selabek. Maybe that is
and is desperate to Investigators making a Track check notice that
just another name they have for God…. the footprints are both human and alligator and
supplement his income.
He will agree to transport One of the wise men of the tribe died today. they travel together.
the investigators to and He spoke to me from his tent. I was scared
from The Black Hollows, If investigators go ashore, they follow a muddy
for $25. His fee can be
when he pointed at me, but he seemed peace- path towards the tree line, beyond which they
reduced with a successful ful, rested. His eyes were filled with tears but find a narrow platform leading over water and
Bargain roll to $20; he was happy said, “You are one of us. You into the forest. After a few minutes on this path,
however, a failed roll are like your father, and your father’s father. the investigators are stopped by a loud clacking
raises his demand to $35. Return here when you are ready to be with sound coming from the trees. Four men, thickly
The second choice, us forever.” I think he meant that I have a coated in dried mud, stare down at the group from
available only if the good heart like them. He was a good man,
investigators have played platforms. In broken French, they tell the inves-
“The Quickening Spiral”, is
like the others, and I will miss him… tigators they are not allowed here. One of them
the thief and smuggler The descriptions in the letters and Fontainebleau’s sounds a strange horn that sounds like a warbling
Daniel “Danny” Jacques. If notes give investigators a rough idea of where the groan. Investigators acting aggressively at this
the investigators helped
tribe is likely located. If investigators make a suc- point should be warned that they are trespassing
Danny recover his sanity,
then the smuggler has a cessful Mythos or Occult roll, they recognize the and that it is quite likely that there are many more
debt to pay. He agrees to name Selabek as being quite similar to that of a members of the tribe in this area.
take the players out to Great Old One called Sebek, an entity sometimes
The Black Hollows as a
Shortly thereafter, a small band of dark skinned
served by race of near-humans called the Petesou- Native Americans dressed in brightly colored
way to settle accounts
with them. Both Danny chi. Investigators making a second Cthulhu feathers and skins walks down the platform
and Little John steadfastly Mythos roll, or who have access to the Mythos towards them. A Spot Hidden reveals that the
refuse to get out of the tome De Vermis Mysteriis, learn that the Petesou- water is filled with alligators. The group is almost
boat during this trip. chi are said to be powerful priests and to become entirely children, all apparently less than fourteen,
either shape-changing wizards or more like their but they carry themselves with surprising matu-
god, i.e. more crocodilian, the older they become. rity and poise. They are unarmed. The group’s
INVESTIGATING leader wears a white robe and a feathered head-
THE BAYATOUCHI dress. He shuffles slightly, though gracefully, and
If the investigators have determined the location as he moves, the contours of his body beneath the
of the Bayatouchi tribe and wish to visit them, robe are difficult to distinguish. When he is
they may rent a boat from Joe’s Boats for $5/day. within earshot, he speaks in a French dialect that
Joe will provide a short tutorial on boat handling can be understood by any French speaker. He
that will add +5% to any Boat or Navigation roll states clearly that they wish no harm or
in this scenario. To find the area, the investigators disturbance.
will first need to have a rough idea where to look. At first, investigators may think that the tribal
This can be determined from examining the jour- leader wears a mask that looks like an alligator,
nal of Sister Belina and/or the letters of Leopold but as he draws closer it becomes apparent that
DeCroix (Bloodlines Papers #3 and #4). Investi- he suffers from a deformation similar to that
gators must then make a successful Navigation suffered by Vincent DeCroix. Unlike Vincent,
roll. If the investigators ask Joe about the area they this man does not wear bandages. His head is
are looking for, he gives them suggestions and slightly slanted; his massive jaw protrudes,
directions that will add +30% to their Navigation stretching his lips back thinly over heavy teeth;
checks. However, Joe also gives them a warning. purple and black ridges surround his sunken eyes;
He says that area is locally called The Black Hol- and his hands are oddly thick and pointed (SAN
lows, where some of the biggest alligators in the 0/1D4). He carries a thick staff decorated with
bayou are found there, and even the best Cajun alligator teeth and wears brilliant jewelry of wood
hunters avidly avoid it. and polished rocks.
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GILATOLA
Average Bayatouchi
Shaman
STR 10 CON 12
SIZ 08 INT 14
POW 16 DEX 12
APP 08 EDU 15
SAN 0 HP 10
Damage Bonus: +0
Weapons:
Fist/Punch 50%
(damage 1D3)
Staff 35%
(damage 1D6)
Knife 30%
(damage 1D4)
Armor:
Enchanted Mask (3 points
of armor and allows
wearer to hold their
breath for thirty minutes).
Skills:
He introduces himself as Gilatola, and he asks movements, and that it is likely the group First Aid 50%
how they found this place. He explains that this is largely outnumbered in unfamiliar Listen 55%
Medicine 35%
place is only for the Bayatouchi and that no one territory. If an attack ensues, then most Natural History 85%
can visit unless they are Bayatouchi. If any inves- of the tribe responds. A group of them Persuade 45%
tigators state that the DeCroix family has visited surround the investigators’ boat, attempt- Psychology 60%
here, Gilatola states blankly that the DeCroix ing to cut off their possible escape. The Sneak 35%
Swim 60%
family is Bayatouchi. At this point, Gilatola gets tribe and a force of alligators (transformed Track 35%
a dreamy, faraway look in his eyes and begins Bayatouchi) attempt to surround, dis- Cthulhu Mythos 20%
relaying one of his tribe’s greatest legends. He tells patch, and consume the investigators for Spells:
them the story of how Sister Belina and Albert trespassing upon their sacred lands. Gen- Cause/Cure Blindness
DeCroix adopted of one of their people, explaining erous keepers may allow their Investigators Cause Disease
that he was the son of a great spiritual man of the to escape this ambush, with difficulty, by Command Alligator
Contact Selabek (The
tribe and, when he was taken by the pale people, fighting their way back to their boat and
Great Old One Sebek)
he accepted the name Guy DeCroix. He tells the fleeing the area. Evil Eye
story as if it were a myth, demonstrating deep Healing
reverence for everyone involved including the Summon Chosen Ones
DeCroix family in general. He does not reveal any
of the secrets of the tribe in his telling. If the
Part Three (Fully Transformed
Bayatouchi)
Climax
investigators do not mention the DeCroix family,
Gilatola asks them to leave, warning them that Investigators at this stage should possess a few
there are consequences for non-Bayatouchi tres- pieces of important information. They likely know
passing upon these sacred lands. Should the about the DeCroix family’s land, and that it is
investigators refuse to leave the area and not inhabited by a tribe of Native Americans that
mention the DeCroix family name, they are even- worships Selabek. They should know that at least
tually attacked. The Bayatouchi do not have one, perhaps more, of the DeCroix family mem-
infinite patience. bers have suffered from a debilitating disease that
Note: If at any point investigators consider resulted in deformity. They may know about the
engaging in melee at this stage, they tribe’s connection to Sebek and the Petesouchi
should be discouraged. If any player from their research, and they may have drawn the
exhibits an inclination to attack, the conclusion that the Bayatouchi and the DeCroix
Keeper should mention that they are family suffer a variation of the same Mythos-
trespassing on Native American land. The tainted bloodline as the Petesouchi. They may also
Keeper may also add that there are move- know about the story of Guy DeCroix’s adoption,
ments further in the swamp, lots of if they have spoken with the tribe members.
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AVERAGE
BAYATOUCHI
WARRIOR (X18)
STR 13 CON 14
SIZ 10 INT 11
POW 12 DEX 12
APP 07 EDU 13
SAN 0 HP 12
Damage Bonus: +0
Weapons:
Fist/Punch 50%
(damage 1D3)
Spear 40%
(damage 1D6)
Knife 40%
(damage 1D4)
Bow and arrow 55%
(damage 1D6)
Skills:
Climb 45%
Hide 60%
Jump 35%
Listen 55%
Natural History 65% Their primary responsibility has been to gather Petesouchi, he becomes agitated, confused, and
Sneak 60% information about the DeCroix family history and deeply unfocused as he becomes lost in his own
Swim 80% its wealth. At this point, they have enough infor- thoughts. Finally Vincent asks the investigators to
Track 50%
mation to share with Deleon and fulfill their leave and to speak of this to no one until he’s had a
Cthulhu Mythos 10%
obligation to him. They may also possess danger- chance to think everything through, promising to
BLACK ous information, depending on whether the depth contact them in a day or two.
HOLLOWS of their research and investigation has been suf-
ALLIGATORS Note: Investigators at this stage may
ficient to suggest the Mythos origin of the disease
(X4) decide to destroy Vincent DeCroix. If
from which the DeCroix family suffers. It is up
Transformed Bayatouchi/ this occurs, Vincent fights back (see
DeCroix, Petesouchi
to the investigators to decide whom to inform of
statistics in sidebar on page 73) and flees
Sub-Species their discoveries and in what order.
into the swamp if possible. If he is killed,
STR 27 CON 21 If they take the news to Cora DeCroix, she will Cora DeCroix will press charges for
SIZ 27 INT 12 flatly deny the allegation that her family is murder and/or assault. If she learns
POW 12 DEX 22
descended from a bastard Indian child. She calls about the investigator’s allegations that
the investigators liars, and has them thrown out her brother is a descendent of a cursed
HP 24
of her home immediately, calling the police should tribe as the reason for murdering him,
Move: 7/9 Swimming they refuse to go. She will call the police and tell she will go to the Bayatouchi, gain
Damage Bonus: +3D6 them that the investigators are involved in a con- possession of the mask described below,
Weapons: spiracy to slander the DeCroix name. As word of and then seek revenge.
Bite 60% her allegations spreads, the investigators’ reputa-
(damage 1D8 + DB) tions suffer, reducing their Credit Rating by -10% If the investigators go to Cora and/or Vincent first,
Armor: 5 points of thick, within New Orleans for the next calendar year. Deleon will find the investigators shortly there-
leathery hide after and pressure them for any new information.
If they take the information to Vincent DeCroix,
Skills: He will use scare tactics to attempt to pry the news
he takes the news very differently. He asks ques-
Glide Stealthily Through from them. Investigators may tell him the truth,
Water 75% tions about how the investigators came upon their
lie to him, or be completely evasive on the matter.
Hide in Cover 80% information, and asks to see any corroborating
No matter what they say, things have been set in
Menace Intruders 70% documents in order to authenticate their findings.
Overturn Boat 60% motion by their actions. Keepers should use their
If the investigators no longer have the documents,
Sneak 40% judgment to decide just how Deleon, Cora, and
or refuse to share them with Vincent, he asks the
Vincent react to the investigators’ actions.
investigators to relate the information they con-
tained. If the investigators met the Bayatouchi, he If they take the news to Kenneth Deleon, Deleon
asks where they met, and what they were like. If will thank the investigators for revealing this
investigators try to press Vincent about the fact information. He is happy to discover that there is
that he may be suffering from the same fate as the a large plot of land in the family’s name, evidence
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of a worthy dowry. However, he is dismayed by same thing likely occurs, although he will also evict
the fact that they have unclean blood. If he hears Mrs. Fontainebleau.
that the DeCroix are related to the Petesouchi, he NORMAL
If Deleon breaks off his engagement (whether or ALLIGATOR (X6)
laughs this off as silly superstition. He tells the not he thinks there is land out of which to black- STR 23 CON 16
investigators that he has a difficult decision to mail Cora), then after a brief period of time (up
make regardless. He states that nothing will SIZ 22 POW 10
to the Keeper, but at least two days and no longer
happen to Mrs. Fontainebleau as long as the DEX 7 HP 19
than a week), the investigators receive an invita-
investigators keep this information quiet. Move: 7/8 Swimming
tion, either by telegram, messenger, or phone, from
After the investigators leave Deleon, two things Cora DeCroix to meet with her at her brother’s Damage Bonus: +2D6
occur: home. If her communication comes via a phone Weapons:
1. Deleon contacts Cora and attempts to call, she sounds scared and desperate, stating that Bite 50%
Deleon has called off the marriage. She also states (damage 1D8 + DB)
blackmail her. He breaks off the
engagement and tries to force her to sell that Vincent has left a message with her that he Armor: 5 points of thick,
the plot of land to him. He threatens to is going away forever, and she thinks it has some- leathery hide
reveal her family’s lineage in such a way thing to do with their investigation. She is Skills:
that it will destroy her social standing and distressed and wants details (or, possibly, further Glide Stealthily Through
reputation if she refuses. Water 75%
details) about what the investigators have learned. Hide 60%
2. Cora, heartbroken and angry, visits her She offers to pay them whatever they want, or to Sneak 50%
brother to confide in him and ask for do whatever is necessary, to save her brother and
advice. Vincent then visits The Black
her reputation. If the investigators are resistant,
Hollows plot in order to learn the truth.
There, among the Bayatouchi, he discovers
she implores them to come, “If not for me, then
his heritage and his fate, and realizes that for my brother. He needs help and you may be the
it is his duty to protect this land at all costs. only friends he has.”
The tribe gives him a Mask of a Shaman of At the meeting, Cora invites the investigators to
Selabek for his sister, Cora. Vincent sit in Vincent’s dining room again. She is visibly
returns from the swamps with both a
shaking and frightened. She tells the investigators
purpose and a plan.
about the blackmail and/or about her brother’s
If the investigators tell Deleon that the DeCroix sudden, obsessive interest in the federal land and
family has no remaining undeveloped lands in the their family’s old records. She explains that Dele-
swamps, he is furious. Without a possibility of on’s intense interest in the property has caused
monetary gain, he sees no reason to continue his Vincent to become agitated. She asks the inves-
relationship with Cora. He quickly breaks of off tigators who else may know about the family
the engagement, causing Cora to seek out her
secret and asks about any documentation or
brother for solace. Cora and Vincent, feeling lost,
communication that might exist to its end. Once
angry, and betrayed, are then drawn into the
she feels she has gathered as much information
swamp and find themselves in the lands of the
about their knowledge of the secret as possible,
Bayatouchi. Here, they learn their heritage and
she smiles broadly.
return from the swamp with a plan.
Vincent enters the room holding Deleon’s body in
If the investigators tell Deleon about the six hun-
his thick, deformed hand. He throws the body to
dred acres of undeveloped land, but conceal the
the ground and growls, “He is no longer a threat.
history of deformities within the DeCroix family,
Do you intend to be?” Investigators will note that
he is thrilled. The developer marries Cora and uses
Vincent is moving with unusual grace and power,
his influence within the local courts to have Vincent
much more so than he had upon their first meeting.
declared unfit to manage the family’s interests.
He carries a thick staff covered in alligator teeth—
Once in control of the DeCroix holdings, he moves
the same staff that Gilatola carried.
forward with plans to prospect for oil and evict the
“squatters” living within The Black Hollows. The Cora puts on an elaborate, tribal style alligator
Bayatouchi, augmented by several dozen huge, mask adorned with silken scarves and green dyed
intelligent alligators, wage a guerrilla war against lace. The eyes behind the mask are wide and
the prospectors. Both Leopold and the fully trans- unblinking, conveying a devotion and dark pur-
formed Vincent join in this conflict. Cora dies pose bordering on insanity. She draws a slim pistol
childless, of cancer, within two years of her nuptials. from inside her clothing while her other hand
During the same period, over fifty men are killed extends with its fingers splayed and crooked in a
within the swamp by both Native American and menacing and painful looking configuration. Cora
alligator attacks. Should this outcome occur, the then says, in a voice uncharacteristically forceful
investigators gain no Sanity awards, but rather lose and confident, “Will you negotiate with us and
1D4 Sanity points for being partially responsible live or oppose us and die? Choose wisely if you
for the many deaths. If they tell him nothing, the wish to leave this swamp alive.”
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CORA DECROIX
Priestess of Selabek
STR 09 CON 11
SIZ 10 INT 12
POW 16 DEX 12
APP 12 EDU 16
SAN 0 HP 11
Damage Bonus: +0
Weapons:
Fist/Punch 50%
(damage 1D3)
Colt Vest Pocket
.25 calibre automatic
pistol 20% (damage 1D6,
RoF 3, Cap 7)
Armor:
Enchanted Mask (3 points
of armor and allows
wearer to hold their
breath for thirty minutes).
Skills:
Credit Rating 50%
Fast Talk 35%
Hide 45%
Investigators witnessing this scene must make a all of these rolls fail, the investigator can still
Listen 40% SAN check for 1/1D6. Vincent and Cora seek to have these papers recognized by offering a bribe
Persuade 45% eliminate the last remaining people who know of $100 to either an unscrupulous judge or an
Sneak 40% about the family’s ties to the Bayatouchi and their unscrupulous medical examiner. Investigators
Swim 60% diseased bloodline or to make a pact with them who are not medical doctors or lawyers can hire
Cthulhu Mythos 8%
to secure their silence. certain criminal elements to forge such documents
Spells: and have them certified by a friendly judge,
Cause/Cure Blindness Negotiation—Vincent and Cora DeCroix need
Command Alligator more than just the investigator’s silence; they need although this costs $500.
Healing their assistance. Vincent is no longer able to pro- Next, to secure the financial future of the DeCroix
Summon Chosen Ones duce a DeCroix heir and Cora, as a woman, would line, Cora requires the investigators’ help as well.
(Fully Transformed
Bayatouchi)
face legal challenges if she attempted to pass on She proposes that the investigators help her exe-
her family’s land holdings to her offspring. For the cute a dangerous and scandalous ruse.
lands to be fully protected, a new DeCroix male If she and Deleon were secretly married at her
heir descended from Vincent must be “found” and brother’s house and Deleon suddenly died from
the DeCroix fortune restored. Both can be accom- an alligator attack after the ceremony, she would
plished with the investigators’ help. be his widow and inherit his vast fortune. This
Several weeks ago, a special child was born to the would require a second forged marriage certificate
Bayatouchi woman named Paloma, youngest sister and the signatures of several witnesses, namely
of Gilatola. Her son appeared to carry almost none the investigators. Investigators must provide Cora
of the hereditary traits of the Bayatouchi. Gilatola with such a document, sign it as witnesses, and
spared the child after being sent a dream from find a judge or priest willing to sign it, as well as
Sebek instructing him to wait on final judgment. an officiant. This requires a successful Fast Talk,
Vincent hopes to adopt this child, claiming it as Persuade, or Credit Rating check, as well as a
his own, and bring the mother into his house to $500 bribe to the officiant. Several months later,
pose as a hired nurse. To make this plan work, he investigators will need to testify at an inquest
requires the investigators’ help. from Deleon’s relatives, who will be claiming
A number of legal documents need to be forged, fraud and possible foul play. Nothing will come
such as a marriage certificate for a fictitious wife of this, but the investigators will be lying in court
for Vincent, a death certificate for this fictitious on the legal record.
wife, and a birth certificate for the child. Investi- Investigators taking these actions manage to
gators who are medical doctors or lawyers can protect the DeCroix family and the sacred lands
create such documents and attempt to present of the Bayatouchi. However, they have become
them as genuine, which requires a successful Fast accessories to fraud, forgery, and murder. Their
Talk, Persuade, or Credit Rating check. Should shared guilt is enough security for Vincent and
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Cora to allow them to live with the knowledge If the investigators kill the siblings or drive them
they possess. The investigators cannot afford to from New Orleans, a police investigation ensues.
betray them, lest they themselves be prosecuted The murder or sudden disappearance of the last VINCENT
for their various crimes in the course of securing DECROIX
two members of the DeCroix family line is a cause
Bayatouchi
both a DeCroix heir and financial security for the of concern among those of New Orleans society. (Petesouchi sub-species)
DeCroix family. The other wealthy families push the police hard
STR 19 CON 19
If the investigators lie to Vincent and Cora, agree- to make an arrest and the investigators are likely
SIZ 16 INT 13
ing to assist them to escape without truly intending to become the prime suspects. Keepers should
to do so, they must make a successful Fast Talk make the investigators answer several rounds of POW 14 DEX 08
roll. Should the investigators fail, or Cora and/or questioning from police. If there is evidence of APP 04 EDU 14
Vincent identify the deception with a successful wrongdoing to be found, Keepers can have the SAN 0 HP 18
Psychology roll, combat immediately ensues. If investigators possibly become charged, arrested, Damage Bonus: +1D6
investigators do manage to escape by lying and tried, and maybe even convicted for any number
Weapons:
later return with the authorities, they find Cora of crimes, and suffer a loss of 2D6% to their Credit Fist/Punch 70%
and Vincent gone. The siblings easily escaped into Rating scores. (damage 1D4 + DB)
the swamp, joining their people in The Black
If investigators succeed in defeating the DeCroix Bite 40%
Hollows, never to be seen again. (damage 1D6 + DB)
family, it is up to them to deal with the land and
Combat—In addition to Cora and Vincent the with the cursed tribe. The tribe itself has never Armor:
investigators must deal with four large, intelligent threatened the investigators and, if visited, they 4 points of thick hide.
alligators who have come out of the swamp and plead only to be left alone. They explain that it Skills:
surrounded the property. These creatures are all was Vincent and Cora’s idea to destroy the inves- Hide 30%
fully transformed Bayatouchi, led by the siblings’ Listen 55%
tigators in order to protect their reputation, and Natural History 45%
uncle Leopold. They destroy any vehicles the
their actions were not ordered by the tribe. They Persuade 45%
investigators may have used to reach the house Sneak 30%
mean no harm to anyone. If their land is threat-
and obey Cora and Vincent without question. Swim 80%
ened or developed, surveyors and work crews are
Keeper may also add several normal alligators if Cthulhu Mythos 8%
plagued with fatal accidents and complaints that
the investigators are well armed, as Cora can cast
the area is so infested with alligators that it is SANITY
the Command Alligator spell to bolster her forces. AWARDS
The enchantment over these animals ends if Cora practically impossible for humans to settle there.
The investigators may well feel somewhat respon- This scenario is unique in
is rendered unconscious or killed. that there is no way for
sible for these deaths. the investigators to earn
If either Vincent or Cora is badly hurt, both will
If investigators take the Mask of Selabek, whoever sanity awards. If the
attempt to flee into the swamp behind Vincent’s investigators help the
home. Note there is a small motor boat in Vincent’s possesses it is visited by Sebek in their dreams land get developed
yard that can hold four investigators. In the water, each night. The Great Old One terrorizes the (whether by opposing the
Cora’s and Vincent’s skills put them at a significant investigator with horrific nightmares of being Bayatouchi directly or by
devoured alive by alligators, which cost 1D6 killing Vincent and Cora
advantage in melee. Should the pair escape, they
DeCroix, which removes
vanish into the swamp and are never seen within Sanity points per night. At the end of the dream, the DeCroix protection
New Orleans again. They live out their remaining Sebek appears to the investigators and commands from the land), the
days with the Bayatouchi, Cora as a Shaman and that they return the mask to the Bayatouchi or Bayatouchi will be
Vincent as a fully matured Petesouchi. else be slowly driven insane. displaced and dozens of
workers will be killed. The
suffering of those forced
from their homes and
deaths which follow are
on the heads of the
investigators. If the
investigators side with the
DeCroix family, they have
entered a pact with the
devil. They have helped
cover up the murder of
Kenneth Deleon by
inhuman creatures who
worship a Great Old One.
Sometimes every path
leads to sorrow and
regret. After all, this is
New Orleans.
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Needles By Daniel Harms
“Needles” is a 1920s scenario set in New Orleans. The date of one news them any of the following pieces of information:
story pushes it to 1925 or later, though this can be easily changed. Rumors About the Needle Men
This scenario works best when one of the investigators is a doctor,
though this is not necessary. A The Needle Men are seen in groups of two or three, lurking in the
shadows late at night in the poorer neighborhoods.
KEEPER’S INTRODUCTION A Supposedly they catch individuals off guard, stick them with needles,
The Needle Men are the creation of the Egyptian priest and physician and kidnap them.
Thutemhab. During the Nineteenth Dynasty, his experiments with A Some believe they are doctors from the Charity Hospital, who need
dark powers caused the partial manifestation of Glaaki through a corpses for their dissections. (A History or Medicine roll recalls that
portal. Thutemhab was stabbed with a spine before the portal closed, Black corpses were particularly targeted for autopsy practice in the
snapping off Glaaki’s spine and allowing the priest to retain his free pre-Civil War era, so this belief is understandable.) Those who follow
will. His colleagues were unappreciative, but before they could strike, this up at the hospital are met with sincere and concerned doctors and
Thutemhab’s followers bore him away, mummified him, and sealed nurses lamenting how the rumor is scaring away patients.
him in a coffin, undead and accompanied by the sacred spine. A Others believe they are slavers seeking to sell dissolute young people
into lives of degradation. Once knocked out, they are placed on a
Thutemhab’s remains were brought to the New World by Émile cargo ship and smuggled out of the harbor for far ports.
Mansart, a former soldier on Napoleon’s Egyptian expedition, but the A The Needle Men like to catch people coming home late at night, or
ship was lost. The coffin came ashore, and Thutemhab was free again. seek their targets in the theater. Their activities go through resur-
Seeking to expand his knowledge of the healing arts and fulfill his gences, with the most recent one being in Carrollton in 1924. (See
lust for power, Thutemhab set about to create his own cult. Members, Needles Papers #3.)
selected from the brightest doctors of the city, would be driven mad Investigators who only have contacts in the Creole community might
and, isolated from their friends and relations, be brought to the priest hear some of the above, as a bigoted speaker seeks to portray the
and impaled on the Glaaki spike to rise as undead. Those who came Blacks as superstitious fools. A more learned speaker, such as Étienne-
through this process as faithful servants of Glaaki, instead of loyal Laurent de Marigny, might give it as an example of interesting local
to Thutemhab, would then be killed, and their bodies buried in a folklore. The news story in Needles Papers #3 might also be stumbled
series of unmarked graves on the abandoned mansion the group across during another investigation.
took over in 1871. The cult’s original goal was to find new medical
ASSAULT AT PIRATE’S ALLEY
techniques that would save lives, but this goal has been lost, replaced
with casual cruelty and sadism, backed with crudely-kept records Winter in New Orleans is not unpleasant in a light coat, but the fog
and a near-worshipful attitude toward needles. that rolls in at night can make the French Quarter both charming and
foreboding. One such night finds the investigators walking through
The Needle Men have also been kidnapping lab subjects from New Jackson Square, as fog and an approaching storm begins to drive off
Orleans from time to time. They target the poor, Blacks, and others the fortune tellers and musicians who frequent the area at all hours.
whom they think will not be missed, so that they may conduct The fog wreathes the streetlights and enshrouds the white bulk of
their experiments. the Saint Louis Cathedral until its presence is more felt than seen.
Their latest target is Sebastiene Lafourche, an up-and-coming To the left of the cathedral is a long passage, with a sign bearing the
surgeon. Their first attack will be unsuccessful, as it attracts the name “Orleans Alley South”. Locals know it better as “Pirate’s Alley”.
investigators, but it will leave Lafourche with shattered nerves and As the investigators pass, a man’s scream can be heard.
with a severe phobia of needles.
Whether they rush in or proceed cautiously, the investigators will
INVESTIGATOR INTRODUCTION see the dark outlines of several figures through the fog. All but one
Investigators who are Blacks from New Orleans, or who make friend- retreat into the fog, scared off at their coming, while a staggering
ships within that community, may hear rumors about the Needle figure falls to the cobblestones. As the investigators arrive, they hear
Men in sessions before this one. The Keeper should feel free to give a car’s engine roar to life on Royal Street. Those who seek it will
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Needles
P a pe r s
#1
NEEDLE MEN
Needle Man #1
STR 14 CON 32
SIZ 17 POW 08
DEX 05 HP 25
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Needle Man #2
STR 12 CON 14
SIZ 13 POW 11 find it lost in the mist before they can gather any
TALKING TO THE DOCTOR
DEX 06 HP 14 information. (It is possible that the investigators
Any character with over the base amount of Psy-
Damage Bonus: +1D4 are cautious enough to send someone to loop choanalysis can tell that, with at least a few hours
around the alley via Pere Antoine Alley on the and some careful coaxing, it might be possible for
Needle Man #3 cathedral’s other side. If so, leave the young man
Lafourche to talk about his experience. The inves-
STR 11 CON 28 on the ground in the Alley, and allow the flanking
tigators might spend some time tending him and
SIZ 10 POW 10 investigator to catch a glimpse of the dark figures
gaining his trust, in which case a Psychology roll
DEX 06 HP 19
before they vanish.) may be made. As an alternative, Psychoanalysis
Damage Bonus: +0 Crumpled to the ground is a young man in fash- or Hypnosis rolls might garner the information
ionable clothes, crawling slowly backward to the more quickly.
Needle Man #4 iron fence surrounding St. Anthony’s Garden. If Success elicits the following information, which
STR 08 CON 22 an investigator makes an INTx3% roll, they might the Keeper should deliver in his best impression
SIZ 11 POW 12 catch the scent of pine resin and spice. of a highly intelligent young man in the throes
DEX 05 HP 17 A Psychology roll shows the young man to be in of fear:
Damage Bonus: +0 shock, asking over and over to be taken home. “Needles… needles… men with needles…
A Medicine, Psychoanalysis, or Pharmacy roll the masks… what do they want? Why
Needle Man #5
suggests that this be dealt with in the short term me? Why, o why, God? Who? Thutem-
STR 06 CON 22 with an injected sedative. If anyone produces such hab? I won’t go… I won’t go…”
SIZ 13 POW 11 an object, however, Lafourche begins to scream For research into men with masks and needles, see
DEX 06 HP 18 and thrash about (Grapple roll to restrain him), “Seeking the Needle Men” below. For Thutemhab,
Damage Bonus: +0 staring fixedly at the syringe. A pill or alcohol see “Researching Thutemhab”.
may be employed as normal.
Needle Man #6 TALKING TO MARIE
In his pocket can be found a stack of calling cards
STR 15 CON 24 Marie has little information of use to the investi-
(see Needles Papers #1)
SIZ 13 POW 11 gators, as her employer does not usually confide in
TAKING LAFOURCHE HOME her. Doctor Lafourche has been acting more and
DEX 05 HP 19
The building on Toulouse Street is a three-story more nervous lately, peering out his window and
Damage Bonus: +1D4
former mansion now broken up into small but the door to the courtyard while standing to one
MV: 5
luxurious apartments. A servant woman, Marie, side. Most nights he does not come home until late
(continued opposite page) meets investigators at the doorway and quickly at night; he has claimed to be with the members
ushers them and the collapsed man into one of the of the Medical Society, yet Marie thinks he is not
ground floor apartments, decorated sparingly but being truthful with her.
with taste. He moans as he is laid on the silk sheets. She also mentions his offices on Canal Street.
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Marie can call and ask them to be open for the Memorial Building, an imposing brick structure
investigators. on Canal Street. A local investigator who makes a
(continued from
Know roll recalls the name of Dr. Rudolph Matas, opposite page)
THE DOCTOR’S OFFICES Chair of the Department of Surgery and the head
The doctor maintains tasteful offices on Canal of the Society. An appointment can be set up with Weapons:
Grapple 40%
Street, off Carondelet Street in the American him, if the investigators impress the secretary with
(damage special)
Sector. The offices, above a department store, are their credentials (Credit Rating), if they present
Needle 70%
closed, but a call from Marie or persistent bang- themselves as potential members (Medicine), or
(damage 1D3+db +
ing upon the door brings out Denise Macdonald, if they suggest that Lafourche is in danger. (A POT 12 paralyzing agent*)
the doctor’s assistant. Denise is a large woman local physician can declare himself a member, at
Chemical bomb 30%
who combines her strong Catholic faith with a the Keeper’s option.) In either case, Dr. Matas (damage 1D6+Luck roll to
belief almost as strong in the power of medicine happens to be close at hand, if extremely busy, avoid being set ablaze)
to affect both bodily and societal health. She and able to give the investigators a few minutes * Similar to a poison, this instead
proudly points to the abatement of yellow fever in the club’s rooms, a space displaying the utmost temporarily lowers the victim’s DEX
by the amount specified, with a
in the previous century as proof of the ability Victorian comfort, with many photographs of the successful resistance roll indicating
of medicine to contribute to the good of New membership on the walls. Otherwise, they might half loss. Multiple injections are
cumulative. DEX lost is recovered
Orleans. be able to catch him as he leaves for lunch or dinner. at a rate of 1 point every 5 minutes.
A favored Needle Man tactic is
A successful Fast Talk roll, or the recommen- Dr. Matas is a distinguished gentleman with a for two to grapple a victim, while
dation of Marie, allows entrance to the office, handlebar moustache and a goatee. At first, Dr. a third injects the person.
consisting of a posh waiting room with Denise’s Matas is only willing to speak of Lafourche in Armor:
small desk and file cabinets, and Lafourche’s friendly terms as a fine up-and-coming young None. Needle Men older
than six decades succumb
office, with both an imposing oak desk and an physician who could even teach his students one
to the Green Decay upon
examination table, along with all manner of or two things. He asks why they want to know. contact with sunlight,
medical equipment. If a Fast Talk is used, a A Psychology roll reveals that he is withhold- destroying them instantly.
Persuade must be made for Denise to open up ing information. If convinced (Credit Rating Skills:
or to let the investigators search the place. If or Persuade) or told the details of the man’s sad Hide 50%
a physician is present, a search of the doctor’s plight, Matas comes forward with his concerns. Medicine 65%
files is also permissible. Nothing relevant to the Dr. Lafourche has become more distracted lately; Occult 20%
Other Language (English/
investigation is found within. often spending the society’s meeting gazing into French) 45%
the distance or out the windows. Own Language (French/
On the wall is a certificate proclaiming Lafourche
English) 99%
to be a member of the Orleans Parish Medical The last time they met was four days ago, when
Sneak 60%
Society (see “Orleans Parish Medical Society”). Lafourche asked him about the Needle Men. Surgery 30%
Matas has the information in the first three items Track 20%
A small scrap of paper may, with a Spot Hidden
in the list of Rumors About the Needle Men. Cthulhu Mythos 2%
roll, be found protruding from the corner of the
He does not consider such wild stories seriously, Sanity Loss:
desk. This is Needles Papers #2.
merely an ongoing obstacle to the march of prog- 0/1 for being surprised by
Denise has nothing but praise for the doctor, but ress among the poor of New Orleans, and he told a Needle Man operative
mentions that he has been acting strangely lately. Lafourche as much. The young man said a hasty in surgical garb; 1/1D8 if
seen outside of disguise
When he thinks she is otherwise occupied, he goodbye afterward.
in various stages of decay
spends much of his time looking or mummification; 1/1D10
out the window of his office. If an for seeing one destroyed
investigator does so and makes a by the Green Decay.
Spot Hidden roll, she notices a man
NEEDLES
in a suit standing under an awning PAPERS #2:
across the street, several lanes of Scrap of paper
traffic and a trolley line away. The Nightmare of stone
figure immediately notices any halls… columns… Egypt?
person at the window and shuffles Rows of robed men…
off awkwardly. Any attempts to carving of crane with
reach the observer fail, due to the kneeling man… chanting
over and over…
sheer volume of traffic on the road.
Thohab
ORLEANS PARISH Tobab
MEDICAL SOCIETY Thotemab
Dotemmob?
Founded in 1878, this association of
local physicians boasts many of New
Orleans’ most distinguished and
talented physicians. Its offices are Needles Papers #2
maintained in Tulane’s Richardson
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ANOTHER
TARGET?
(optional)
The Needle Men need an
individual for the upcoming
rite, and if Lafourche does
not serve, they might be
happy to substitute another
suitable candidate. If one of
the investigators is a doctor,
bringing him or her into
the fold of the Needle Men
serves both to increase their
numbers and to remove a
potential obstacle to the cult.
The first night after the
investigation starts, the
doctor is beset with curious
dreams, the product of
Thutemhab’s Send Dreams
spell. In the first part, he
sees long stone halls
covered with hieroglyphs,
vast rooms with columns
bearing lotus capitals, and
shadowy rows of slowly-
moving priests. In the If the investigators express an interest in the legend, Someone who fights with the mummies has
middle of one room is a large
Matas suggests that they consult Étienne-Laurent another chance (INTx3%) to smell the blend of
spine, like that of a metallic
sea urchin, mounted into the de Marigny, an author and expert on local folklore pine resin and spice that they might have caught
floor, with slowly twitching (see Étienne-Laurent de Marigny). in Pirate’s Alley. If anyone moves to melee range
bodies impaled upon it
THE ATTEMPTED with the creatures, a Spot Hidden will reveal
(Sanity loss 0/1). If the
investigator makes an Idea KIDNAPPING
roll, upon awakening he can The next evening, the Needle
recall a particular prominent
hieroglyph on the wall of
Men arrive to kidnap the
the tomb. (See Needles doctor. The investigators
Papers #4). The name can should, by this time, have
be deciphered as a proper some idea that Doctor
name, “Thutemhab”, with
a successful Read/Write
Lafourche is being followed
Hieroglyphics roll. Let and return to his home as a
anyone in the party with logical point to catch any spies.
this skill make the roll, or it They might arrive during the
can be deciphered through
a Library Use roll. Tulane
kidnapping, or be waiting
has no Egyptologists, but inside or outside beforehand.
investigators seeking The Keeper should adjust the
such an expert are likely time and description to fit.
referred to consult with
Étienne-Laurent de Marigny. A group of Needle Men,
As the dreams progress, approximately double the
the victim has visions of number of investigators,
a figure emerging from a emerge from an alley and
crate on a swampy shore,
then moving beneath
Sneak into the courtyard of
cypress trees hung with Mr. Lafourche’s house. They
Spanish moss. Later, the are dressed in dark suits and
victim might see shadowy wear surgical masks to hide
alleys and courtyards,
through which unsettling
their features. Marie, if pres-
individuals in surgical masks ent, is quickly incapacitated.
and dark clothes move, The group then moves to
brandishing shiny needles. Lafourche, injects him, lifts
him, and carries him back to
the alley.
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NEEDLES
linen wrappings in the gap between the coat NEEDLES PAPERS #3:
sleeve and the glove. Times-Picayune, July 9, 1924
If attacked, the Needle Men fight until two of BLACKS FEAR MYSTERIOUS
their number have fallen. At that time, one of ASSAILANTS
the remaining men tosses a chemical bomb (treat NEW ORLEANS—Shadowy indi-
as Molotov cocktail, plus Luck roll by viewers viduals are stalking the streets of
to avoid blindness for 1D4 rounds) at one of the Carrollton—at least, some superstitious
bodies to destroy the evidence. As each of the residents believe so.
Needle Men carries such a device, the fallen
Needle Men ignite and start a chain reaction that Local residents are closed mouthed, but
soon wreathes the room in flame. Investigators some questioning of local shopkeepers
should be asked for actions—do they continue to and businessmen has uncovered a curi-
fight? Do they haul out Lafourche, a friend, or an ous and questionable story. Supposedly,
as-yet-unignited body? dark-clothed men, called the “Needle
Men,” lurk late at night in dark alleys,
A large Packard idles in a nearby alley to convey from which they ambush passersby and
away the attackers. Anyone who steps out is met inject them with poison. Such individuals
with covering fire from the driver’s side. The investi- are supposed to fall ill shortly thereafter,
gator may choose whether to duck back and be safe, be taken to the Charity Hospital, and
or risk the un-aimed hail of bullets (6 shots, 10% die. Afterward, medical students steal
chance to hit, D 1D8) and make a Spot Hidden to the bodies for dissection—or so the story
catch the license plate—Louisiana 173 758. goes, from those few willing to talk.
Police show up shortly after the Packard drives off, Representatives for the Tulane Medical
and investigators who remain behind are subject School have vigorously denied these alle-
to questioning. Detective Shawn Harris, who gations, and the police have stated that
constantly pulls out and looks at his pocket watch, there are no suspicions that they might
accepts their version of events and is willing to hold be involved.
them accountable only for minor misdemeanors,
“This is hysteria among the Blacks, plain
which can be brought to court in a few weeks. As
and simple,” says Police Superintendent
a typical Big Easy officer, he is willing to hand
Guy Moloney. “The Department is con-
wave away even these offenses for a payment of $5/
cerned that unscrupulous individuals
investigator so charged (subject to Bargain).
might exploit this fear to carry out mug-
If the investigators mention the strange men and gings and other crimes.”
their weapons, Officer Russell, nearby and eaves-
Carrollton residents are traveling in
dropping, murmurs “Sounds like the Needle Men.”
groups late at night and some are even
Harris tells him to go look for other witnesses. If
going armed. Rumors have already
asked, he says the Needle Men are just a bedtime
spread to Tremé and Backatown about
story for Blacks, and nothing more.
the Needle-Men.
SEEKING THE NEEDLE MEN Superintendent Moloney reminds us that
The investigators might have heard of the Needle “These are little more than rumors, and not
Men, or they might be seeking tales of masked to be taken seriously. Everyone should feel
figures carrying needles. In the latter case, finding safe on the streets of New Orleans.”
information requires an initial Library Use or three
The investigators might try to make queries in
hours on the streets to hear about the Needle Men.
various neighborhoods. Talking to people on
Once the investigators hear of the Needle Men, the street, in the bars, etc. (Fast Talk, Persuade,
the Keeper may allow them an Occult roll. This Law, or profession-based rolls, as appropriate),
provides them no information in and of itself, but and yielding up a modest amount of coin should
suggests that they consult with Étienne-Laurent get results. The Keeper should ask what sort of
Needles Papers #3
de Marigny, an expert on local folklore. people the investigators wish to consult (“everyone”
Another means of investigation is via the local is too broad). Keep in mind that responses will
papers, held at either the Public Library (Secrets vary based upon the race of the questioner, with
of New Orleans page 45) or the Louisiana State questioners of different races facing a -10% or
Museum Library (Secrets of New Orleans page 22). A even -20% penalty to skill rolls, depending upon
successful Library Use roll is needed to come across the context.
a mention from a news story on the Carrollton If speaking to members of the Black community,
neighborhood, to the north of the city, in 1924. See some respond with fear, but all show at least
Needles Papers #3 for a sample story. some concern. They are willing to give out the
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NEEDLES
DOCTOR
SEBASTIENE
LAFOURCHE
STR 11 CON 15
SIZ 09 INT 17
POW 09 DEX 14
APP 13 EDU 20
SAN 33 HP 12
Damage Bonus: +0
Weapons:
None above base.
Skills:
Biology 55%
Credit Rating 45%
First Aid 59%
Medicine 67%
Other Languages:
(French) 65%
(Latin) 44%
Pharmacy 35%
Psychology 44%
Needles Papers #5
to relate to an incident occurring to the his followers smuggled away his body and his
Pharaoh Ramses II several hundred years canopic jars after a brief and bloody battle with
before. The pharaoh received word that his Pharaoh’s guards. Their eventual whereabouts
wife’s sister, Bentresh, in Bekhten was ill.] are unknown. A successful Cthulhu Mythos
Dispatch of the roll or consultation of a Mythos tome reveals
Wise Man to Bekhten that Ammit is a cloaked version of the Great Old
One Glaaki, who resurrects the dead by injecting
437. Then said his majesty: “Bring to me them with one of the spines on his back.
the sacred scribes and the officials of the
court.” They were led to him immedi- Canny investigators might seek out a reference
ately. Said his majesty: “Let one read to to the mummy’s arrival. Plumbing the depths of
you, till ye hear this thing. Then bring Louisiana’s archives could take years; a History
to me one experienced in his heart, who roll suggests that referring to accounts around
can write with his fingers, from your the time of Napoleon’s conquest of Egypt might
midst.” The king’s scribe, Thutemhab, yield results. Also, a talk with de Marigny (see
came before his majesty, and his maj- Étienne-Laurent de Marigny) could turn up
esty commanded that he go to Bekhten a reference to his ancestor. Once the search is
together with this messenger. narrowed, a Library Use turns up the following
letter from Émile Mansart, a soldier who left
Arrival of the Napoleon’s army, to Bernard de Marigny. A
Wise Man in Bekhten Language (French) roll reveals the contents of
438. The wise man arrived in Bekhten; Needles Papers # 6.
he found Bentresh in the condition of NEEDLES PAPERS #6:
one possessed of a spirit. He found her
unable to contend with him. Letter from Émile Mansart to the
merchant Bernard de Marigny, 13
[The wise man suggests that the king send a March 1814
sacred idol on procession to Bekhten, which
later cures the woman.] Monsieur de Marigny,
After the initial reference is found, a successful It is good to hear from you via our mutual
Library Use or Occult roll reveals that Thutemhab friend, and I wish you and your family
was later condemned by Ramses due to his lead- the best of health.
ership of a blasphemous cult dedicated to Ammit, Our mutual friend has indeed informed
the crocodile-headed monster who devoured you correctly regarding my acquisition.
souls and prevented them from journeying It was found in a rock tomb in a cliff that
through the Underworld. After his execution, the Institute of Egypt uncovered while
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Needles Papers #6
If the clues within the handout are followed up, to fill in any gaps in the investigator’s knowledge
the following information can be found: of the Needle Men or ancient Egypt. He does not
A Monsieur Mansart (ten minutes): No records. know Lafourche, and does not recognize Thutem- éTIENNE-
Perhaps records in France might yield more, hab by name, though a search of his library turns LAURENT DE
up Brestead’s book (Needles Papers #5) after a MARIGNY
though there is no time to consult them. New Orleans mystic, age 38
A Bernard Marigny (one hour, Library Use): Pres- few hours.
STR 12 CON 11
ident of the State Senate, notorious gambler, When their questions are done, de Marigny ushers
and profligate spender (1785-1868). SIZ 15 INT 18
them out. “Well, let me know how it turns up.
A Some investigators might ask about his potential POW 17 DEX 14
Mysterious strangers in the night—a splendid
descendants, to see if they can trace the sarcoph- story indeed!” APP 16 EDU 22
agus. An Occult roll immediately reveals that
De Marigny, at the Keeper’s option, might be SAN 36 HP 13
a likely family member, Étienne-Laurent de
Marigny, is a prominent occultist living in the available for consultation in future adventures, Damage Bonus: +1D4
French quarter. Two hours and a Library Use or he might head off on a jaunt to foreign parts Weapons:
roll reveal the same information. for months. .45 revolver 50%
(damage 1D10+2)
A Le Cormoran (The Cormorant) (two hours,
Library Use): On June 25, 1814, this ship of THE BODY Scimitar 55%
French registration foundered on the Chande- A Needle Man body borne away from the attack (damage 1D8+1+DB)
lier Islands, off the southeast coast of Louisiana, might be put through an autopsy. A small consid- Skills:
in a storm. There were no survivors. eration ($5) allows an investigator to attend the Anthropology 50%
coroner’s autopsy. Otherwise, investigators who Appraise Antiques 95%
é TIENNE-LAURENT DE MARIGNY Archaeology 65%
hid such a body in secret might decide to conduct
Monsieur de Marigny (“Étienne-Laurent de Astronomy 55%
their own examination. The results are the same
Marigny”, pages 27-30) lives in a sumptuous Bargain 75%
either way. Credit Rating 85%
mansion on Dumaine Street. An old Black man
Dreaming 55%
ushers the investigators into a large room hung Even a superficial examination of the body reveals,
Dream Lore 65%
with tapestries. The scent of frankincense, incense in addition to any trauma suffered during the History 50%
smelling of lemon with a hint of pine, wafts battle, a deep chest wound. Clearly this is not Law 25%
through the room from tripods in the corners. survivable, and the stiffness of the limbs indicates Library Use 65%
the body was dead long before its apparent death Mathematics 95%
Slim and elegant, de Marigny sits at a huge desk,
Occult 95%
wearing a silk dressing gown and typing away at in the attack (Sanity loss 0/1D3). Own Language:
a manuscript of a story for the pulp Black Mask. The autopsy may continue at this point (Sanity French 95%
Behind him stands a huge coffin-shaped clock loss 0/1D3 for any witnesses who are not medical Other Languages:
with four hands moving seemingly at random. Arabic 70%
practitioners). At the base of the wound is a small Chinese 75%
De Marigny rises to greet his guests and offers cyst-like body, with thin dark vessels running out English 90%
brandy and cigars. He does not snub any of throughout the body from it. A Medicine roll is German 20%
his guests, no matter race or station, but he is unable to reveal much more, save that the body was Greek 70%
Hebrew 70%
especially willing to speak to fellow writers and once human but is no more. A Cthulhu Mythos Latin 70%
occultists or attractive women—even more so roll identifies it as an undead lesser servitor of a Naacal 40%
if they fall into two or three of these categories. Great Old One. Persuade 40%
After a few pleasantries, he waxes voluble on any Pharmacy 35%
When exposed to sunlight, the body dissolves into Psychology 50%
subject the investigators care to discuss, so long a pile of green mush (Sanity loss 1/1D10). Not Ride 70%
as it falls within the bounds of polite conversation. even bones remain. Spot Hidden 50%
If asked about mummies, the author knows that Cthulhu Mythos 45%
THE PRISONER
his ancestor Bernard de Marigny once purchased
one to be shipped to him, but it was lost at sea. One possible outcome of an attack is that one
“Why, good sir, if I had such a treasure, I would of the Needle Men is captured. Underneath the
place it where that pedestal with the bust of Poe mask is the face of a man in his fifties, staring
now stands. I saw many fine examples during my blankly ahead. (If an investigator who visited the
stay in Cairo. Yet I sense, sir, your question is Medical Society makes an Idea roll, they might
not an idle one. Perhaps you could expand upon recall seeing his face in one of the portraits there.)
your interest?” A Psychology roll shows that he is The individual is insensible to either persuasion or
sincere in his interests and has no ulterior motives. pain. Sooner or later, he will be taken into sunlight,
He recommends they check the city archives for and dissolve (Sanity loss 1/1D10).
more information. THE SYRINGE
De Marigny considers the Needle Men a local The substance in the syringe can be analyzed
legend, but he has access to all of the information with a successful Chemistry or Pharmacy roll,
given above about them, despite their racial or or Dr. Matas is happy to assign one of his assis-
professional assignments. Keepers might use him tants to examine it. The substance is found to be
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a derivative of curare, a paralyzing neurotoxin, were bought at different locations. The Needle
only available at medical supply stores. An hour Men were memorable clients, and a Fast Talk
or two spent calling these firms in New Orleans roll, small monetary inducement, or a distrac-
turns up a clerk at Finlay, Dicks, and Co. Ltd, tion allows a look at the orders. A phone number
at 600 Magazine Street. A visit there confirms is given, as is a place: Saint Gilles Plantation,
that mysterious men ordered a large supply of Thibodaux.
curare, paying extra to pick it up after dark. The THE LICENSE PLATE:
address the purchasers provided is bogus, but a LOUISIANA 173 758
quick-thinking clerk found the transaction sus- A Fast Talk or small consideration of $2 allows
picious and recorded the license plate number of the license plate records at City Hall to be opened.
the car: Louisiana 173 758. The plate is registered to one “T. Leroux”, at Saint
Gilles Plantation, Thibodaux.
TAILING THE SPY
The investigators might also try to turn the tables
on the Needle Men and catch them in their sur-
veillance, whether near Lafourche’s place, his
office, or even the investigator’s hotels or resi-
dences. A halved Luck roll for every few hours
spent there locates a Needle Man spy. Staking out
a chemical company (see “The Chemical Com-
pound” above) is successful in a day or so. This
one does not anticipate being prey, so a successful
Hide or Sneak roll allows them to be watched so
long as the investigator does so from a different
direction than their quarry. Eventually one calls
from a pay phone to check in with Thutemhab. An
investigator who picks up the phone can ask the
operator for the number the Needle Man called
(Idea roll, if the investigators don’t think of this
o their own) . Working with a phone directory
reveals that the call was placed from the Saint
Gilles Plantation, an estate near Thibodaux to
the southeast. Placing the call leads to a brief
moment of silence before Thutemhab hangs up.
An investigator who continues to follow the
Needle Men must make both a Hide and a Sneak
roll. If the Needle Man spy realizes it’s being
followed or watched, it won’t head back towards
Saint Gilles Plantation. Instead, it will wander
about New Orleans in an effort to lose the inves-
tigators. Persistent investigators may be lured
to a dark, deserted place (such as an abandoned
building, cemetery, or city park) where the spy
will attempt to turn the tables on the investigators,
attacking with its ceremonial syringe and chem-
ical bomb. If it is unaware of being watched after
1D2 hours, the Packard returns and picks up the
men. If the investigators can acquire a car quickly,
a Drive roll allows them to follow the Needle
THE CHEMICAL COMPOUND Men’s Packard out to the Saint Gilles Plantation.
Investigation of the inflammable compound used THE FINAL GRAB
to destroy the Needle Men’s bodies requires a The Needle Men return soon to obtain both
Chemistry roll and a few hours in a local lab to Lafourche and possibly an investigator doctor.
isolate the ingredients. Once this is determined, They simply outwait any protection placed on
investigators might check the local scientific Lafourche—it is unlikely the police can monitor
supply companies for these. This takes two days him more than a day or two—and then come in
for one person to accomplish, as the ingredients overwhelming numbers.
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An attempt will be made to separate the investi- Illumination throughout the building is mostly
gator doctor from the group and abduct him or flickering candles set into the wall. Any roll to
her. It might be that a child is be found injured Hide or Sneak is enhanced by 30% in the build-
in an auto accident, with a passing occupied taxi ing, and only sounds as loud as gunshots have a
the only way to take them to the hospital. Once chance of carrying. This can allow a canny group of
the doctor is inside, the taxi takes off—and the investigators to get a considerable distance into the
driver and passenger are Needle Men. mansion without meeting concerted opposition.
Or perhaps, a surgeon could be called in from an Most of the former finery of the mansion has
investigation to perform an emergency operation. been stripped, making bare walls and floors the
Upon arriving in the operating room, they are met norm. The number of Needle Men and their exact
with Needle Men who drug him and drag him off. disposition is up to the Keeper. If a passing guard
Bear in mind that the Needle Men are intelligent,
and use individuals’ weaknesses against them. It
is even likely that they use the confusion caused
by one abduction to draw off obstacles to another.
SAINT GILLES PLANTATION
This crumbling old estate is located outside
Thibodaux, a two and a half hour drive from
New Orleans. The grounds are overgrown with
young trees and brambles, making travel up to
the house nearly impossible outside of the rutted
dirt driveway, which bears signs of being cleaned.
The house itself is a two-story structure (History
or Architecture dates it to approximately 1800),
its windows boarded, its walls mostly stripped of
paint. Nonetheless, a telephone line runs down the
drive, attached to a series of fence posts, and passes
to the main building. If the investigators do not
think of it, an Idea roll reveals that this is quite an
expense for a structure that should be abandoned.
Next to the house is a small carriage house, the
door unlocked. Inside are the Packard and another
car (possibly the cab in which the doctor was
borne away), along with various tools and pieces
of boards. Behind this is an overgrown garden,
with small mounds of freshly overturned earth
scattered within. Digging up any of these reveals
half-rotted bags filled with human bones (0/1D3
Sanity loss).
If they make a halved Listen roll, those wandering
the grounds can hear multiple voices howling.
THE MANSION
The doors to the mansion are unlocked, although
the moisture in the wood has caused it to stick
(STR 8, two people at once). Pulling the boards
off a window requires a crowbar or other imple-
ment and a roll against STR 13. Unless a Sneak
roll is successful, the Needle Men will hear the
investigators.
or food server would add to the tension of some
Those who enter the mansion are engulfed in the areas, bring them in. If nothing else, Thutemhab
smell of sweat and excrement that comes welling can be found in the ritual room with at least six
forth from the interior (succeed at CONx5% or be Needle Men.
unable to act for 1D3 rounds). The howling within
now resolves into a babbling, crying, screaming, ROOMS
and moaning that echoes through the halls. Sanity Cages: The rooms have been outfitted with steel
loss is 1/1D4. bars reaching up to the ceiling and around the sides.
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Each is home to a dozen or more malnourished, component for spells used to send dreams.
maltreated individuals, driven mad long ago. Some Four men are strapped to tables in this room. Two
THUTEMHAB bear the signs of experimentation—sharp needles
Mummy
are dead, while the third moans and foams at the
protruding through cheeks, eyelids, lips (closing
mouth. A First Aid roll establishes that he is dying,
STR 28 CON 21 the mouth), fingers, toes, arms, legs, or torso, all
and a Medicine roll informs the investigator that
SIZ 10 INT 18 in combinations unique to each individual. Many
there can be no help here (Sanity loss 0/1). Another
of these wounds are inflamed and dripping pus on
POW 22 DEX 10 one has a tremendous gaping hole in his chest and
the floor. Each cage is provided with a large bucket
EDU 25 HP 16 most of his internal organs removed, but he con-
for water and another for excrement. Sanity loss
Damage Bonus: +1D6 tinues to move weakly and whisper (0/1D6 Sanity).
for the first room where this is witnessed is 0/1D3.
This is a servant of Glaaki who has remained loyal
MV: 5
Kitchen: Huge pots of thin gruel sit on the stove, to the god. His whispers are calls to Glaaki, asking
Weapons: with one of the Needle Men stirring them in a him to smite the blasphemers.
Needle 45% desultory manner. Those who dip a ladle into the
(damage 1D3+1D6+
pot turn up a human head, flesh coming off in Also in this room is an untitled, tattered ledger
POT 12 paralyzing agent*) in French, describing the history and practices
strips, eyes staring blankly (Sanity loss 1/1D4).
Khopesh sword 30%
This gruesome feast is intended for the prisoners. of the Needle Men as described in the Keeper’s
(damage 1D8+1D6) introduction. The book also gives a list of the mem-
Skills: Needle Men Quarters: These small rooms are bers of the Society; a Library Use roll made later
Medicine 44% used as quarters for the Needle Men. Furniture establishes each name as a doctor who departed
Occult 67% consists of battered wardrobes filled with outdated, the city and never turned up elsewhere. Reading
Other Languages: mothball-smelling clothing and small tables car- the entire book takes 1 week, skimming takes 2
(English) 35%
(French) 45%
rying books, combs, and rows of well-polished hours. (Cthulhu Mythos +1%, Sanity loss 1/1D3,
Sneak 50% needles placed on cloth. As the Needle Men have
Spell: Contact Glaaki.)
Surgery 64% no need to sleep, no beds are found here. When
Track 40% not on a mission, up to half a dozen Needle Men The Ritual Room: The house’s former ballroom
Cthulhu Mythos 12% may be found here, standing, staring, or conversing has been converted into an Egyptian temple. Tree
Armor: in hushed voices. trunks have been carved and painted into Egyptian
2 points of bandages. lotus blossom columns, and the walls have been
Impaling weapons do no Laboratory: This room is the focus of much of
decorated with hieroglyphs, the solar wheel, and
damage, but a bladed Thutemhab’s experimentation. Along one wall
other Egyptian motifs.
weapon that inflicts is a long table bearing a modern state-of-the-art
more than 15 points of chemistry set, a collection or forceps, saws, cutting A stone altar stands in front of a large statue of
damage in a single hit
chops off a limb. The
instruments, and other medical devices of mate- a quadruped monster with the head of a croc-
mummy’s wrappings rial ranging from obsidian to surgical steel, and odile, the front legs of a lion, the rear legs of a
leave it vulnerable to fire; row after row of needles. At one end sits a small hippo, and large spines emerging from his back.
to avoid catching on fire bowl, which a Cthulhu Mythos roll identifies as a An Archaeology roll, or another roll appropriate
Thutemhab must make
a halved Luck roll (60%)
when attacked with fire.
Spells:
Chant of Thoth
Send Dreams
Summon/Bind Crocodile
(extends to alligators)
Voice of Ra
Sanity loss:
1/1D8
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to Egyptology, establishes this as Ammit, the Thutemhab and a summoned alligator, but investi-
monster that devours the souls of the unworthy gators who get the drop on the Needle Men might
dead in the afterlife, though the spines are a new do them considerable damage. If Thutemhab dies, The Canopic Jar
addition. Closer examination of the spines shows or if the Needle Men are reduced to half their A clay jar about a foot high,
with a lid bearing the head
that the center one is metal, but seems organic in number or less, the surviving Needle Men will flee. of a jackal. An Archaeology
formation, and (with a successful Biology roll), this During the combat, two Needle Men attempt to roll notes that this is a
indicates types of life hitherto unimagined (1/1D4 sneak behind the group and try to grapple the canopic jar, bearing one
Sanity). A successful roll against Cthulhu Mythos of the mummy’s organs;
closest investigator. If successful, the two wrestle a halved Archeology roll
x2 indicates that this comes from a Great Old One, (STR vs. SIZ) the person over to the spines in two or prior experience with
and if the roll would have succeeded normally, rounds. Unless the investigator can break free in Egyptology identifies the
reveals that the originator is Glaaki (1/1D6 for time, he or she is pushed down onto the spines jackal head as Duamutef,
either revelation). (7D3 damage) the following round. A person who guardian of the stomach. If
the jar is destroyed (takes
Thutemhab keeps a writing desk in the northeast survives rises as one of the Needle Men, who is one round once in an
corner of the room. On it are sheaves of notes, cor- then lifted off the spikes by the other Needle Men investigator’s possession),
respondence with chemical firms, bills, the phone, and attacks his or her former companions. Victims Thutemhab loses some
and a canopic jar (see The Canopic Jar). Nearby is of this tactic who die become a servant of Glaaki. of his power. His new
stats become CON 16,
a small chest containing Egyptian ritual garb. On Such creatures are not removed by the Needle
POW 17, and HP 13. Hit
top of this is a bowl with leaves unidentifiable with Men and flail helplessly, unable to free themselves points and magic points
Biology or Natural History. Occult rolls suggest without assistance. lost before the breaking
that these are tanna leaves, used in Egyptian rituals The investigators have an advantage if attacking are subtracted from the
and thought to be long extinct. For 2D3 hours, new values, possibly
in the daytime, as the Green Decay will overcome leading to the mummy’s
the ingester will experience deadened pain (no most Needle Men exposed to sunlight, leaving only physical destruction.
rolls for shock), bursts of energy (+3 CON), and the most recent recruits (1 in 6) and Thutemhab to
mild hallucinations (1D4+1 Sanity loss, -1/4 of Destroying the other
deal with. The windows in this room are boarded three jars would consign
Perception-based skill rolls), with a POT of 20 up, but breaking them open leads to the majority Thutemhab to oblivion,
to avoid developing cravings for the substance. of the combatants being turned into piles of green but these are well
The Needle Men merely take the drug for ritual slime (1D3/1D10 Sanity loss). If they think of hidden and quite distant,
purposes, and none of the effects affect corpses. placing them beyond the
using fire, point out that any hit with a flame scope of this scenario.
In the opposite corner sit any doctors, whether source has a chance (failed Luck roll) of setting
Lafourche or one of the investigators, kidnapped the building itself on fire, with dozens of prisoners
by the Needle Men. Though made comfortable trapped inside. ALLIGATOR
with chairs, drinks, and reading material, they are Summoned Creature
CONCLUSION
nonetheless shackled in place. STR 27 CON 21
Destroying the cult of Needle Men gains the inves- SIZ 19 INT 18
THE RITUAL tigators 1D6 Sanity, or 2D6 if the link to Glaaki
POW 07 DEX 08
At a time of the Keeper’s choosing—preferably is recognized. Killing Thutemhab is worth 1D8
during the day, when the investigators are near at Sanity, but only 1D4 if the investigators realize HP 20
hand—Thutemhab and the Needle Men prepare the significance of his canopic jars: his spirit still Damage Bonus: +2D6
to induct one or two more into their number. The lives somewhere, and might return at a later time. MV: 7/8 Swimming
ritual begins with Thutemhab, resplendent in Releasing Lafourche garners 1D4 sanity, and his Weapons:
ceremonial robes, calling upon Ammit not to let death causes a loss for the same amount. The grate- Bite 50%
the person pass through the Halls of the Dead, ful doctor will soon leave the city, and he sends (damage 1D8+db)
detailing their numerous offenses against the gods. them a letter about his happy new life in Chicago Skills:
The Needle Men ritually bathe the drugged initi- a few months later, granting an additional 1 Sanity Glide Stealthily
ate(s) and clothe him or her in simple cotton robes. to those who have experienced the horrors of the through Water 75%
Once this is done, six of them lift the person over Hide 60%
Needle Men. Sneak 50%
their heads, carry him to the statue, and drop him
on the spines (1/1D6 Sanity points to witness this Once they are located, releasing the prisoners in the Armor:
casual barbarism). The victim takes 7D3 damage, house gains 1D4 sanity, leaving them loses 1D3, 5 points hide.
mostly caused by the central Glaaki’s spine. Those and killing them (via burning down the house, for
who succumb to the damage rise as slaves of Glaaki, instance) costs 1D8.
while those who do not are free-willed members If the investigators fail to solve the mystery, Needle
of the Needle Men. Thutemhab has a great deal of Men continue their depredations for decades to
experience in sorting out the two categories, and come. Investigators will become aware of this
he decapitates any of Glaaki’s lackeys before they through newspaper articles and popular rumor,
even leave the spines. losing 1D8 sanity when they realize this.
The investigators may interfere with this ceremony Thanks to Troy Sagrillo for his assistance with the
at any point. Six Needle Men will be present, plus hieroglyphs.
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Cristobal had chosen Pearl on his 16th birth- Eight short days later, on Wednesday May 20th,
day—a gift from father to son—and he wasn’t 1927, Cristobal cast the vile spell in the very hunt-
DRAMATIS going to grant her emancipation. Just 17 years ing shack that had been Pearl’s cage. Spitting the
PERSONAE old, Apolline Clemence, Cristobal’s ‘Pearl’, was last poisonous words from his lips, he glanced
Cristobal Luison spirited away to a hunting shack in the bayou. She around him for the monster that would do his
Bitter, Hateful Plantation
Owner, Deceased became his dark secret, kept by well-paid Cajun bidding—this “Spinner” the text described—
jailers. On his deathbed 14 years later, Alfonse but nothing appeared. Dejected and drained,
Apolline “Pearl” he stormed off from the shack, never to return.
Luison passed what was left of his estate to his
Clemence
Former Slave of Cristobal only son, unaware of what Cristobal had become. Unbeknownst to him, the summoning was suc-
Luzon cessful. His monster was brought forth, but not
Cristobal, cruel and selfish to the last, cared little
Oscar Duplessis for business. He spent his days gambling and bound to the purpose he had planned. No bigger
Concerned Sugar Factory drinking, his Pearl largely forgotten except when than a mote of dust, the Spinner was invisible to
Owner
his need grew pressing. Years passed and both the human who summoned it. Cristobal became
William Moliere captor and captive grew old. Apolline did not the first to feed the microscopic Spinner with vital
Junior Warden at the Grand energies. A single psychic tendril latched onto
Consistory Lodge see freedom until the winter of 1895, when she
became deathly ill, leaving Cristobal no choice the man’s nervous system. New to this universe,
Jules Olivier the entity soon discovered that the energies here
Owner of the La Belle Époque but to release her. Apolline spent over a year in
(Jazz Club) the hospital, never speaking of Cristobal or the were both plentiful and nourishing. After this
abuses she had suffered at his hands. For the first first feeding, it spawned more invisible tendrils
Josette Durufle time in her life, shortly after her fiftieth birthday, and began to infest the manifold creatures of the
Hostess at La Belle Époque
she was free. bayou around the shack.
In the next twenty-five years, Apolline lived Over the following days, the Spinner spawned
Sophie Montrell
Clemence’s protective caretaker the life that had been denied to her for half a more and more psychic tendrils, emerging from
century, while Cristobal’s health and fortunes Luison and latching on to every living being he
Jean-Michel Despre crumbled. She founded and ran a successful came in close contact with. With each new victim
Investigative Journalist at the infected, the feeding web expanded. In a few
New Orleans Times-Picayune Catholic women’s social club, the Daughters of
Mary Immaculate, while he drove the once-great short days, the Spinner was syphoning off the life
Nat Terriot force of thousands of human beings across the
Luison plantation into ruin. He was forced to sell
Owner of the Ribbon Cane Bar Crescent City, glutting itself upon their vitality.
off everything but the five acres upon which his
near-derelict ancestral home sat. The plantation’s Inside the shack, a new horror takes shape as the
Daniel “Danny” Jacques Spinner creates a new body for itself in this world.
Cajun Smuggler, currently end, however, came not by Cristobal’s hand, but
insane through a series of catastrophic events in 1925 The investigation begins on Thursday, June 9th,
and 1926. 1927, just one short day after Cristobal Luison
Doctor Louis Fachon dies at his home, the first victim of the Spinner.
Professor of Medicine at Tulane Luison never believed that the lightning strikes,
University floods, and drought were natural occurrences. PRE-INVESTIGATION TIMELINE
He was convinced that a curse had been placed May 12th, 1927: Cristobal Luison obtains The
Henri Ruzan upon him. Luison was certain that, after all Burnt Book from Jules Olivier.
(AKA Doc Moonlight) Hungan
(Voodoo King) these years, “his” little Pearl had finally gotten
May 20th, 1927: Cristobal Luison summons The
her revenge. Somehow, she had called up some
Spinner and contracts Red River Fever.
Jean “Little Jon” Dixon Voodoo witchcraft or cursed him before God.
Cajun Hunter May 26th, 1927: Cristobal Luison is thrown out
Wild with drink and rage, Cristobal called upon his
of the Grand Consistory of Louisiana for causing
Francis “Frank” Landry lodge brother, Jules Olivier, to assist him in hiring
a scene and being disruptive.
Bayou Guide a hit man. Jules did have the necessary contacts
with the area’s organized crime elements, but was June 3rd, 1927: Cristobal Luison slips into a coma
appalled by Cristobal’s plans. Seeking to humor in his home.
the ill-tempered drunken man, he suggested that June 8th, 1927: Cristobal Luison dies of
if this woman had cursed him, maybe he should dehydration.
just curse her back, fighting fire with fire. Cristobal
June 9th, 1927: The investigation begins.
was thrilled by this suggestion and commissioned
Jules to procure for him a “book of curses and black INVOLVING THE INVESTIGATORS
magic”. Some weeks later, on Friday May 12th, Two weeks after the Spinner’s summoning, the
1927, an ancient, handwritten text bound in burnt, investigators receive a typewritten letter from
blackened leather, describing otherworldly hor- Oscar Duplessis. Keepers should forge a link
rors beyond his imaginings, was delivered to him. between him and one or more investigators,
Reading the tome brought Luison to the edge of perhaps making Duplessis an old family friend,
madness, but he found what he sought: a curse to war buddy, or distant relative. Mr. Duplessis
crush “his” “black-hearted” Pearl. asks the investigators to look into the unusual
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illness that has struck his sugar factory. If investigators are traveling to New
(Optionally, Keepers can forge a link Orleans, Duplessis’ office arranges for
between an investigator and one of the the fastest available, first-class travel for SPIRAL PAPERS #1:
THE LETTER FROM
factory workers.) Duplessis suspects a each of the investigators, including air MR. DUPLESSIS
Voodoo curse is behind the illness, for he travel, to New Orleans, if necessary. A
has heard such strange stories recounted car and driver will be provided for them. Mr. Oscar Duplessis, Esq.
by his lodge-brothers Jules Olivier and If the characters arrive at night, they are Duplessis Sugar Manufacturing Ltd.
Cristobal Luison. If the investigators are taken to their suites at the St. Montrell Bienville Street at Decatur
not already in New Orleans, Mr. Duples- Hotel on Poydras Street near Lafayette New Orleans, Louisiana
Square. If arriving during normal business
sis offers to pay for their travel and housing
hours, investigators are taken directly to
expenses during their stay. Dear Friends,
the Duplessis Sugar Factory.
For investigators native to or already in I am writing to you in the hopes
Once in New Orleans, investigators dis-
New Orleans, Keepers can replace the cover that the disease has spread across that you can help me with a most
letter with an in-person encounter with much of the city. The locals are decid- perplexing problem. Nearly the
Mr. Duplessis. Durning this meeting, the edly panicky and many talk of leaving. entire workforce at my sugar
business owner verbally relates the infor- If investigators pick up a copy of the factory has mysteriously taken
mation contained in the letter (see Spiral Times-Picayune (a copy of the newspa- ill—all within days of one another.
Papers #1). In this case, the investigators per is waiting for them in their room at Receiving word of this while on
have heard rumors of a mysterious illness the hotel) they find that the cover story business in Baton Rouge, I was
appearing in the city and also begin play details the latest developments regarding somewhat doubtful of the report
with Spiral Papers #2. the epidemic (see Spiral Papers #2): sent me by the master foreman.
However, upon my return
Spiral Papers #1 to New Orleans I discovered
the truth of the situation.
The men and boys at the
factory—all fine and honest
workers—have been stricken with
some inexplicable malady. I myself
have not fallen ill, nor have my
friends. I believe something is
behind this unnatural selection,
something quite deviant and
altogether more disturbing. But
my suppositions are best left for
private consultation whereupon I
can explain my fears more plainly.
To this effect, I entreat you to meet
with me at my factory and look into
this matter directly. My research
suggests that you have experience
in dealing with such problems. This
is an urgent matter, and you will
be very handsomely compensated
for your timely intervention.
Time is of the essence. Please
respond to this communiqué with
all haste. I do hope that you will
reply in the affirmative. We
can conduct any and all further
business in person or through my
lawyers here. Please do not delay.
I eagerly await your response.
Yours sincerely,
O. Duplessis
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Doc Moonlight should his friends fail to solve the and dull-witted. He is terrified that the same fate
mystery. He explains with some embarrassment will befall him. He implores the investigators to
that he really doesn’t know why he kept it, but talk with workers in the yard, to ascertain the truth
a successful Psychology roll reveals that he has of the threat, and to find a way to stop it before
retained it as a back-up plan. If investigators ask he—and all of the Crescent City—fall prey to its
him for the card he passes it to them with a sigh evil. He’ll pay grandly for results, offering to pay
and a shrug. $10 a day to each investigator, with a bonus of $100
upon successful completion of their investigation,
roughly $125 a day with a final bonus of $1200
by today’s inflation. He is also willing to loan the
investigators a car while they are working for him,
if necessary. The car, a 1924 Chevrolet Model F,
is parked downstairs.
Before they leave, Duplessis thanks the investi-
gators for coming. If they need an advance, his
secretaries will see to that. Under no circumstances
does Duplessis become personally involved in the
investigation, other than as a patron.
Spiral P
a pe r s # 3
Center City
Duplessis informs the investigators that the sit-
uation has worsened with the disease spreading
Locations
across New Orleans. Most of his workforce is no
Investigators can explore any location in and
longer fit for work, and those who are suffer a vari-
around New Orleans. In addition to those listed
ety of symptoms. He is no doctor, but he explains
below, Keepers might introduce other locations
that his workers in the yard all suffer bouts of
from Chaosium’s Secrets of New Orleans, or of their
headache, disorientation, muscle stiffness, and
own devising.
memory loss. The factory is non-functioning, but
he’s keeping it open solely to allow the few capable DUPLESSIS SUGAR FACTORY
workers to continue earning their livelihood. Tall brick walls protect the inner cane yard and
All of his foremen are now at home or in the hospital. factory buildings. The factory yard is an expanse of
Duplessis had to dismiss the master foreman when cracked earth, criss-crossed with cart tracks. The
he found the man ranting madly and screaming majority of those carts lie idle, with only a few of
uselessly at the men. When confronted, the man them still packed high with rotting sugar cane. The
burst into tears, repeating “I can’t make it work” main buildings house washing vats, evaporators,
while kneading his hands and pulling at his scalp. condensers, and a large centrifuge used to separate
Duplessis firmly believes that some kind of the crystals from molasses. Huge water tanks line
Voodoo curse or witchcraft is behind the mys- the riverside wall, beside a small coal plant that
terious illness. He does not believe that Mayor provides the factory with heat and power.
O’Keefe, Dr. Fachon, or the newspapers realize A handful of workers are milling about the yard.
what is really going on. His opinion is based They range in age from 15 to 55, and all bear the
on information gleaned from his workers and tell-tale signs of apparent infection. None of them
Masonic brothers. From the yard, he has learned are initially willing to talk to the investigators,
of curious movements in Voodoo circles, as the moving away when approached and avoiding
local practitioners try to deal with the mysteri- eye contact. If investigators inform the men that
ous illness. The one who has allegedly been most they are working for Duplessis, they attract the
successful with this is a “witch doctor” named attention of one of the bolder workers, an older
Doc Moonlight. Duplessis is desperate enough man named Clarence Dupont.
to consider consulting Doc Moonlight. From his
Clarence speaks at length about his suffering. He
brothers in the Grand Consistory, namely Jules
mentions that before everyone fell sick, there was
Olivier and Cristobal Luison, Duplessis has heard
talk in the yard that the epidemic originated some-
stories of Voodoo cults and blasphemous curses,
where south of the Mississippi. On the matter of
some of which turned men into zombies. Just last
Voodoo, the man denies all knowledge—at first. A
month, Luison himself said that he’d been cursed
successful Persuade or Fast Talk roll by investigators,
by one of his former slaves.
or the offer of small bribe loosens his lips. Although
A kind of living death is what Duplessis sees he doesn’t ‘hold with Voodoo’, he’s heard talk of
around him now, as his men become slow, stiff, curses and magic, but nothing on this scale.
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Concerning Doc Moonlight, Clarence has heard it is just outside of Thibodaux, a town about sixty
rumours that the man is working to track down miles south of New Orleans proper, on the edge
JEAN-MICHEL some bad juju. He knows little more, having never of Bayou Lafourche. He hints that Mr. Luison
DESPRE met the man, but he’s heard that Moonlight is a hasn’t had much cause to host company in many
Investigative Journalist,
good man and doesn’t like people calling him a years. He has no other information to share with
Age 26
witch doctor. the investigators.
STR 10 CON 10
SIZ 10 INT 14 GRAND CONSISTORY OF If investigators inquire about obtaining a mem-
LOUISIANA (MASONIC LODGE) bership within the Grand Consistory, he smiles
POW 12 DEX 15
A neo-classical hall, set at the corner of Erato and and explains those of good stock and standing
APP 13 EDU 11 Carondelet, is home to the Grand Consistory of are always welcomed. Memberships are offered
SAN 55 HP 10 Louisiana of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite only to men, usually those native to Louisiana,
Damage Bonus: +0 of Freemasonry, a Masonic lodge dating back to although he explains exceptions are sometimes
Skills:
1814. Brothers of the lodge meet regularly and made. He takes their name down happily, explain-
Art (Literature) 52% count among them some of the most powerful ing that they can expect a letter from the Lodge’s
Bargain 33% men in the state. Membership in and the activities Grand Master within the month. Keepers can
Climb 17% of the Grand Consistory aren’t typically shared flesh out a lengthy application process, followed
Conceal 14% with outsiders. If there are players of investiga-
Fast Talk 64%
by secret initiation rites which typically take a full
Listen 28%
tors native to Louisiana who have specifically year to complete, although such activities have no
Occult 06% mentioned their investigators are members of the further bearing on this investigation.
Persuade 40% Masons, Keepers may allow these investigators
Psychology 43% to be members of the Grand Consistory already. NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE
Sneak 27% The offices of the Times-Picayune, the Crescent
Spot Hidden 32% The lodge contains a gentlemens’ bar and res-
Weapons:
taurant, a Masonic library, meeting rooms, and City’s largest daily newspaper, are on Magazine
Fist/Punch 38% the grand hall where assemblies are held. How- Street, just a few blocks from the Duplessis Sugar
(damage 1D3 + DB) ever, the hall foyer is as far as the investigators Factory. The brass and marble offices of the paper
.32 Pistol 56% get before William Moliere, Lodge Tyler, stops are abuzz with activity 24 hours a day. Investiga-
(damage 1D6) them. Moliere is effectively a guard dog, a social tors may comb the archives in search of relevant
Description: Despre climber par excellence whose overriding concern stories, so long as they produce journalistic cre-
is a slender young man is advancing his position in the lodge. However, dentials. Failing that, they are allowed to do so
with unkempt blonde non-native investigators with a Credit Rating only if they make a successful Fast Talk, Credit
hair, striking blue eyes above 55% or locals with a credit rating above 45% Rating, or Persuade check. A bribe of anything
and an aquiline nose. He
are courted by Moliere as possible new members. over $2 gives the investigator a +25% bonus to any
possesses the boundless
energy that comes with He is quite happy to have a “friendly conversation of those rolls. Should the investigators arrive a day
youth and is naturally about the Grand Consistory” while giving them a before these stories are due to be published, they
inquisitive. He is open- tour of the Lodge. Otherwise, investigators must are granted an advanced proof copy of the next
minded and listens to make a successful Persuade or Fast Talk roll with a day’s edition. Otherwise Keepers can grant these
just about any story.
-20% modifier, or they are shown out by Moliere. handouts as they are released to the public. There
He is fond of quoting
Shakespeare, Twain, and Investigators who mention they are friends with are two relevant articles to the investigation, each
Poe, much to the annoy- Duplessis can attempt these checks without the being found with a successful Library Use check:
ance of his colleagues. penalty. Investigators who have a written intro- SPIRAL PAPERS #4
KEEPER’S NOTE: duction from Duplessis, or who can get him on the Times-Picauyne, June 10th, 1927
If the investigators phone to speak to Moliere, automatically succeed
need a mid-adventure in being given a tour. Disease Expert Appointed
replacement or additional by City Hall
investigator, the young If the investigators are successful in getting
and eager Despre could Moliere to give them a tour, he can confirm only In a statement to the press, Mayor
be ideal. He could also what they have already learned from Duplessis: Arthur O’Keefe announced this
be used as an NPC ally, afternoon the appointment of disease
whether investigators AAOscar Duplessis, Cristobal Luison, and Jules
Olivier are (or were) members. expert Doctor Louis-Marc Fachon to
want him along or not.
If Despre suspects the work towards a cure for the mysterious
AAHe heard much talk of Voodoo at the last few
investigators know meetings. epidemic now known more commonly
what’s actually going as the Red River Fever.
on, they’ll have a hard AACristobal Luison claimed to have been cursed
time getting rid of him. by one of his former slaves, but was deep in his The onset of the illness is marked by
cups at the time. curving, raised red swellings on the
If investigators ask about Cristobal Luison or Jules skin and leads to lethargy, confusion,
Olivier, Moliere suggests that they contact the and simple-mindedness. As yet, no one
men directly. He offers them the address of La knows the source of this new epidemic
Belle Époque, a jazz club owned by Mr. Olivier. now spreading quickly throughout
Of Luison’s home he can only say that he knows New Orleans.
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named Doc Moonlight. If the investigators have club”. The balconies themselves are lined with
information for him he is happy to listen, always black wrought-iron railings contrasting with the
LA BELLE éPOQUE eager for the next headline or lead. cream coloured walls and white drapery hung in
GREETERS arched casement windows.
Victor Dom Marcus TULANE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
STR 15 14 17 Access to Doctor Louis-Marc Fachon is by Three finely dressed men, two Black men acting
CON 10 13 14 appointment through the medical school. His as bouncers (Dom and Marcus) and a White
SIZ 10 14 10
office is in Richardson Memorial Hall, on the man serving as a host (Victor), guard the elegant
INT 13 10 10 double doors leading inside. The club’s usual
POW 12 10 08 Tulane University campus on St. Montrell. Adja-
cent to a bright laboratory filled with microscopes clientele—businessmen, entrepreneurs, and
DEX 11 08 14
HP 10 14 12 and test tubes, his office is filled with books lying wealthy socialites—are among the crème de la
DB +1D4 +1D4 +1D4 on every available surface. crème of Crescent City’s society. Victor assesses
Weapons: Fist/Punch investigators first on their clothing and bearing.
55% (damage 1D3+DB),
Fachon is a very busy man: polite, curious, and If they are White, with Credit Ratings over 20%,
Grapple 50% tired. He deplores the public attention brought they are admitted without question. Female and
Skills: Any Keeper desires
about by his work for City Hall. On the subject of non-White investigators are gently refused entry
the mysterious disease plaguing New Orleans, he and redirected to Bourbon Street. The bouncers
JULES OLIVIER has a great deal to offer to those with the proper meet any unseemly aggression with cold brutal-
Jazz Club Owner, age 43 medical or scientific background. If the investiga- ity, calling in the police if necessary. However,
STR 12 CON 12 tors have any fresh information to offer him, he is mention of their business with Oscar Duplessis
SIZ 12 INT 16 exceedingly grateful. or an association with Cristobal Luison gains the
POW 12 DEX 13
APP 13 EDU 11 Fachon is confident that the disease causes an investigators entrance regardless of race, class, or
SAN 46 HP 12 inhibition of the central nervous system and con- gender, albeit with a few strange looks.
Damage Bonus: +0 comitant fatiguing of the brain. However, the Once inside, investigators find themselves in very
Skills:
method of infection and transmission remains a comfortable surroundings. Polished wood and
Accounting 81% mystery. Tests have failed to show a bacterial or brass mix with rich reds, blues, and whites to
Art (Jazz Music) 23% viral origin. In fact, all research has concluded create a bright and welcoming interior. Spacious
Bargain 72% that the disease has no medical antecedent, which booths line the left and right walls, while the cen-
Credit Rating 61%
leaves the doctor and his team utterly in the dark. tral space is given over to a smattering of tables in
Drive Automobile 26%
Fast Talk 56% His team has already identified the five stages of front of the stage. Rising to the top of the second
Persuade 53% the illness and is beginning to suspect that the story, the polished oak stage is home to a seven
Psychology 43% piece jazz band filling the establishment with a
Spot Hidden 32%
outbreak could soon reach catastrophic propor-
tions unless a cure is found. Dr. Fachon doesn’t sophisticated, bluesy number. At the band’s helm
Weapons: is Danny “Banjo” Barker, who is currently making
Fist/Punch 59%
share such fears with anyone who isn’t a medical
professional, a member of law enforcement, or a a name for himself in New Orleans. Staircases
(damage 1D3 + DB)
government official. If he does speak about the flanking either side of the stage ascend to the
.38 Pistol 26%
potential crisis, he advises them NOT to speak to second floor, which forms an extended balcony
(damage 1D10)
the press on this matter because, if such informa- overlooking the stage and holding more tables.
Description: Styled in
tion is made public, a panic could quickly ensue. Here, through a set of locked doors, are Jules
the best contemporary
fashion, Olivier is lean, He feels that New Orleans is possibly 72 hours Olivier’s living quarters and office. Guests are
surprisingly muscular, away from being placed under both quarantine met by a very attractive hostess, who introduces
and attractive with deep and martial law. Should this happen, all travel in herself as Josette. Dressed in a beautiful, if rather
blue eyes and a charming revealing, green and gold dress, Josette Durufle is
smile. Exceedingly clever
and out of New Orleans will be restricted, civil
liberties will be suspended, and a sundown curfew quite charming and can arrange an introduction
and fancying himself quite
the strategist, Olivier has will be enacted, all enforced by the Louisiana to Olivier if the investigators enquire. She insists
always managed to outwit National Guard. on seating them and taking their drinks order first
his competitors and his before slipping upstairs to Olivier’s office.
opponents. Within New If the investigators suggest Voodoo or a curse as
Orleans, he weaves a a potential cause, Fachon smiles and says: “Only Despite owning a jazz club, Olivier is not a music
careful web of associations in New Orleans could such a thing be suggested.” lover. He does appreciate the fame and wealth
between the police, his the club brings him, but rarely visits the club.
commerce-minded
He admits he’s heard a lot of people tossing about
such talk in the university. Olivier prefers to conduct business in a relaxed
Masonic brothers, and the
Crescent City underworld. fashion from his comfortable, stylish office. If the
He is simultaneously LA BELLE éPOQUE investigators mention Duplessis or Luison, Olivier
cautious, determined, and Located on Dauphine Street between Toulouse allows them up to his office after a thirty minute
sly. He is also truly afraid and St. Louis, La Belle Époque is a brightly wait. If they invented another story, he makes
for the first time in his
coloured, well lit three-story building in the heart them wait 1D4 hours, instructing Durufle to use
life, as, this morning, he
found his skin covered of the French Quarter. A large sign hung between her charms to ensure that the investigators order
in raised, red spots. the second and third balconies announces the several rounds of drinks. If they are going to waste
club as “New Orleans’ premiere gentlemens’ jazz his time, Olivier makes certain they pay for it first.
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the investigators and why they have come. He book’s most notable feature is a scorching on the POW 16 DEX 10
spine and covers, as if someone had tried to burn
actively turns their questions around, adding his APP 08 EDU 06
it at some point.
own questions to the end of every answer he offers, SAN 46 HP 12
until satisfied he’s learned all they know about the Olivier hasn’t seen Luison since May 26th, when
Damage Bonus: +0
current situation. the old man was forcibly removed from the
Masonic hall after causing a scene. He was crying Skills:
Olivier can confirm all that Duplessis has told Art (Crafts) 48%
and screaming, rambling on and on, being even
them, but knows little about Red River Fever. Art (Singing) 25%
more offensive than normal. If asked how to find Bargain 70%
He paints an unkind picture of Oscar Duplessis,
Luison’s home or Jacques’, he gives them directions First Aid 78%
whom he both envies and yet considers beneath French 52%
to Luison’s plantation home and tells them to ask
him. He belittles the sugar factory owner as a Occult 47%
for Jacques at The Ribbon Cane Bar in the Algiers
superstitious rube, and tries to distance himself Persuade 68%
neighborhood. He gives this information gladly, Pharmacy 33%
from involvement with the disease or anything
hoping to be rid of the investigators. Having Psychology 42%
Voodoo-related, calling it all hokum and nonsense.
admitted his role in this foolishness, Olivier asks Weapons:
Concerning his comments to Duplessis at the the characters to leave and suggest they not men- Fist/Punch 60%
Grand Consistory, Olivier says that he was having tion his name in regards to this matter. damage 1D3 + DB
a jest at Duplessis’ expense. If asked about Luison’s Spells:
Talking to Durufle
statements, Olivier reports that the old man was Contact Loa
oddly agitated. He made some very strange state- Durufle works for Olivier and is sleeping with Healing
ments last month, “some hogwash about Voodoo, him to ensure her continued employment. If asked, Enchant Object:
she characterizes Olivier as both good and bad, Candle
curses, and some Negro girl he referred to as his
Gris-Gris
‘Pearl’.” Investigators must push Olivier to con- Duplessis as sweet, and Luison as a misogynist
Ju-Ju.
tinue his story; otherwise he dismisses it as “crazy pig. Duplessis rarely visits the club, while Luison
comes too often, though not of late. The last visit Description: Ruzan is a
talk” and assures them that Luison was drunk and wiry figure in a simple,
out of his mind. was about two weeks ago, and he was stinking but finely tailored suit.
drunk, cursing about some woman. Durufle His eyes are deep-set
If urged to continue his story, he explains that
remembers it well, because the old man spat in beneath a furrowing
Cristobal Luison stopped by the club a little over brow. His skin and bald
her hair.
three weeks ago in a frightful state, ranting about head are criss-crossed
Pearl and her revenge. It was never clear what Talking to Barker with small scars. Ruzan
brought on this revenge or what form it took, but is a thoughtful, spirited
Guitarist and banjoist Danny “Banjo” Barker conversationalist, proud
Olivier learned that Pearl was a former slave of (1909–1994) was a Jazz Age personality, known of his Creole heritage
Luison’s before the end of the Civil War. The old as the “Banjo King of New Orleans”. In this sce- and his Voodoo prowess.
man said that Pearl had cursed him. Luison was in nario, Barker is an up-and-coming musician in the He is a renowned
a rage that night and had come with an outlandish Crescent City jazz scene. Barker has nothing bad shaman and healer in
request: he wanted help in hiring a hit man. Olivier southern Louisiana, and
to say about Olivier, but, given the opportunity, has devoted his life to
was shocked at the man’s request, especially after would enjoy taking Luison down a notch. He helping people, especially
learning that the target was an elderly member of was playing when the old man spat at Durufle those looking for work.
the Daughters of Mary Immaculate. nearly three weeks ago and was appalled when no
Jules Olivier steadfastly refused. However, eager one stood up for her. Luison, in Danny’s opinion,
to be rid of the old man, he countered with an was acting “like a crazy man, hurling curses all
outlandish suggestion, something that he hoped left an’ right”. Luison’s blatant racism did not go
would harmlessly deflect Luison’s rage. He told unnoticed either.
the drunken old man to simply curse this Pearl ST. GEORGE HOTEL
back, fighting fire with fire. Luison instantly liked The St. George Hotel on Liberty Street is a hostel
this idea and asked Olivier to acquire for him a for unemployed, homeless men. Two apartments
book of witchcraft and curses—a real one—with on the first floor of the hotel have been joined to
no expense spared. The old man was serious and create a magic shop and an attached residence. The
refused to leave until Olivier promised to procure sign on the shop’s door reads “Doctor Moonlight”
it for him. above the Voodoo veve for Ogun, the patron Loa
Embarrassed, Olivier admits to purchasing a tome of fire, water, and the unemployed. The magic
for Luison through an intermediary. He hired a shop supports the hotel, and Doc Moonlight tries
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to find the residents honest gainful employment. membership of that organization, as it is part of the
This charity makes Doc Moonlight well respected public record. They can also check area historical
SOPHIA in the Black community. archives for the names of slaves once owned by
MONTRELL Cristobal Luison. These records list an Apolline
Protective Caretaker and Doc Moonlight is registered as the proprietor of
Confidante, age 39 the hotel under his birth name, Henri Ruzan. He Clemence as being purchased by him in 1860;
is proud of his shop, the hotel he runs, and the work there is no date recorded for her emancipation.
STR 11 CON 10
he does as a Haitian-styled Voodoo Hungan. If the There is only one person with that name who is
SIZ 10 INT 08 about the right age listed in the public directory of
investigators are honest with him, he will be honest
POW 08 DEX 10 with them. When they encounter him, Ruzan is New Orleans as residing in Marchand House, a
APP 09 EDU 06 busy, carefully twisting straw into protective gris- Christian Retirement Home.
SAN 40 HP 10 gris (or fetishes). A bundle of completed gris-gris,
MARCHAND HOUSE
Damage Bonus: +0 having elements of a cross, a man, and a heart, lie
On Customs House Street between Derbigny and
piled into a basket beside him.
Skills: Claiborne, Marchand House is easily accessible
Bargain 21% Contrary to what Duplessis and others have sug- from Canal Street. The grey three-storey building
Occult 23% gested, Doc Moonlight is convinced that Voodoo
Spot Hidden 25%
sits near a clutch of churches. Apolline Clemence
is not responsible for the current epidemic grip- lives on the third floor in a two-bedroom apartment,
Weapons: ping the Crescent City. He’ll go to great lengths
Fist/Punch 50%
with her caretaker, Sophie Montrell. The door to
to convince the investigators that his religion has the apartment is decorated with a floral wreath with
(damage 1D3 + DB)
nothing to do with the source of the disease. He a cross at its centre.
Description: Montrell is
explains that even a hundred of the greatest bokor
a severe-looking woman
with greying black hair, (evil Voodoo sorcerers) couldn’t summon enough A successful Spot Hidden roll allows investigators
a slightly crooked nose, power to harm this many victims at once. Ruzan to find a faint symbol carved into the doorjamb
and big brown eyes. informs the investigator that many practitioners near the floor. A successful Occult roll identifies
She dresses simply in in New Orleans are trying to use their abilities to the symbol as a veve of protective white Voodoo. If
the apartment, saving the investigators have met Doc Moonlight, they see
combat Red River Fever.
her floral dresses and
the resemblance to the protective Voodoo charms
hats for church. Having
lost both her parents to he weaves from straw. Investigators actively looking
for further veves inside find them on every door and
Yellow Fever when she
was 9, Montrell is pre-
Finding Pearl window frame.
occupied by loss. Caring
for Apolline has brought Ms. Montrell answers the door, looking suspicious
purpose to her life, and Investigators can discover Pearl’s full name and and asking if she can help them. If they are looking
she’ll do almost anything address in a variety of ways. They can visit the for Sophia, she steps into the hall to answer ques-
to protect the woman.
Daughters of Mary Immaculate and make some tions. If the investigators are looking for Apolline
discreet inquiries. Investigators can look up the Clemence, or a Pearl, she asks what they want
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Apolline Clemence knows nothing of Luison’s She knows the location intimately, six miles almost
revenge plot or its connection to the epidemic. She directly south of the plantation home, deep into the
is currently uninfected, but believes her time will twisting Lafouche bayou. There was a trail once,
come. She knows nothing about the disease, Doc a lifetime ago, but it has long since been flooded
Moonlight, or curses, resorting to Bible verse for over and reclaimed by the swamp, due to poorly
answers. She has a passing knowledge of Voodoo maintained drainage canals. Under no circum-
and the occult. stances would she ever consider returning to the
shack, even if she were physically able to make the
If investigators mention Luison, Clemence grows difficult journey.
quiet and thoughtful. Surprisingly, she shows no
animosity toward her former captor. She offers Talking to Sophia Montrell
sentiments such as “He is a lost man” or “He never Montrell is obsessively protective of Clemence,
understood God’s Love.” She is unaware of his respecting her good work with the church and
current whereabouts. Clemence does not wish to adoring her as a surrogate mother. She has cared
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for Miss Apolline for 21 years. Although a He warns them, “Danny’s not himself right now,
Catholic, Sophia still puts considerable trust in gone a bit south, you know? I’m looking after him
DANIEL the protective power of Voodoo symbols (e.g. veves until things sort themselves out. Go easy on him.”
“DANNY” and sigils). She has placed straw gris-gris supplied
JACQUES ANGELICA
by a reputable hungan under the four corners of
Cajun Thief and This 80-foot ship is moored a short distance
Smuggler, age 37 her and Clemence’s bed, hoping to stave off the
infection, and had the hungan carve the same away from the Ribbon Cane Bar; a solid-looking
STR 12 CON 12 plank allows access to her deck. Investigators can
symbols about the apartment.
SIZ 10 INT 12 move easily below deck, through any of the three
Sophia Montrell knows little about Red River unlocked hatches. Danny Jacques is asleep, atop
POW 08 DEX 14
Fever, but a tremendous amount about the Apolline a bed of filthy blankets in the hold near the bow
APP 10 EDU 08
Clemence. After Luison, Sophia is the only other of the vessel.
SAN 13 HP 11 person who knows of Clemence’s captivity in the
Damage Bonus: +0 bayou shack and will share the information if she Talking to Danny Jacques
Skills: feels some justice might come of it. She knows the Jacques presents Keepers with a pleasant chal-
Bargain 73% location of the shack, but only tells the investigators lenge, as he is currently insane. Since reading The
Conceal 65% how to find it on one condition, that they swear to Burnt Book, Danny Jacques has suffered from
Fast Talk 66% burn the shack to the ground once they find it. She mind-wrenching nightmares and been unable to
Occult 16%
Navigate 44%
explains that, if she were braver, she would have eat, sleep, or focus on any task for more than a few
Pilot Boat 68% travelled into the bayou and done it herself years ago. minutes. He is convinced that the disease plaguing
Psychology 22%
Ms. Montrell dances around the subject of Voodoo New Orleans is related to that ungodly tome he
Ride 45% procured for Olivier. He babbles incessantly, trying
at first. She admits to visiting Doc Moonlight
Weapons: in order to secure protective charms and have both to reconcile and forget what he has read. He
Fist/Punch 38% tears at his hair and rubs at his skin constantly, as
damage 1D3 + DB
veves carved throughout the apartment, saying
that she did it to keep Miss Apolline safe. If the though trying to clean himself. In conversation, he
Description: Jacques shifts randomly from one preoccupation to another:
smells like he hasn’t
investigators have not yet met Doc Moonlight, but
washed in days. His express an interest in learning more about Voodoo, money, disease, The Burnt Book, and death.
clothes are stained and Montrell can supply them with his address at the About the Burnt Book
torn, he’s unshaven, and Vincent Hotel.
his hair is wild. Tufts of He describes the book as insane, poetic, and
his hair lay scattered THE RIBBON CANE BAR impossible. He procured it from a fellow smug-
around the hold, and his gler upriver, whom he refuses to name, and its
Nestled between two huge warehouses on the
scalp is bloody where he
has yanked out handfuls Mississippi docks, in the Algiers neighbourhood, further origins are unknown. Jacques himself was
of his hair out by the is a dilapidated two-story structure housing The fascinated by it, and by the sum he was paid to
roots. It is Jacques’ eyes Ribbon Cane Bar, one of New Orleans’ roughest obtain it. As it was handwritten, he had thought
that stand out most— watering holes. The inside of this bar reeks of alco- to duplicate the book and double his profit. He
bloodshot, yellow, and
hol, cigarette smoke, and stale sweat. Inside, a few bought a blank journal in Baton Rouge and began
teary. These are the eyes
of someone who has tables fill the space before the bar. The wooden transcribing the text on the way to New Orleans.
seen, or in this case read, walls marred by the occasional bullet hole give However, after completing about 100 pages he
something truly terrible. investigators some indication of the quality of couldn’t bring himself to continue.
the clientele. Jacques explains, “What was in that book was too
Owner Nat Terriot is notorious for once being terrible… too disturbing… Folk shouldn’t know
an accomplished smuggler, although he has long such things.” Ultimately, he hid The Burnt Book
since retired. When investigators arrive, Terriot is away and only retrieved it to take it to Olivier. He
behind the bar serving a handful of patrons who ripped apart the half-finished copy he was creating
are peacefully nursing their drinks. Jacques is, in and tossed the accursed pages into the Mississippi.
fact, hiding a short way down the docks inside “Needed to wash it away, see,” he says distantly.
Terriot’s sloop. Nat is trying to care for Jacques, “No more, no, hurled it over the side of the skiff,
who has suffered some sort of metal breakdown. wash it away, got to wash it away, it won’t burn;
Terriot hopes that with some time and rest, his they tried that already. I can’t go back on my skiff,
friend will come out of it, although with each the pages KEEP COMING BACK!” Jacques is
passing day he grows less sure. currently of no further help beyond this; his fragile
Should the investigators ask Nat about Danny mind has been shattered.
Jacques’ whereabouts, he lies and tells them he Should the investigators make a successful Psycho-
hasn’t seen him in a couple of weeks. Should inves- analysis roll they can calm Jacques down enough
tigators assure Nat that they mean Danny no harm, to be a bit more helpful and focused. In this case
and make a successful Fast Talk or Persuade roll, the Jacques tells them where his skiff is located, beside
barkeeper tells them to go below deck on his boat, a the Angelica, and that there should be loose pages
moored sloop down on the docks named Angelica. from his copy of The Burnt Book still on it. He is
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unsure if he dropped them while tearing or a successful Spot Hidden roll discover
the book apart or if they returned to the a few dozen sheets of waterlogged and
boat on their own accord. partially burnt papers stuck under a
Jacques’ Skiff corner of the sail. One page is legible,
apparently roughly torn from its binding.
From the dock, Jacques’ skiff is effectively It contains a paragraph of cryptic text.
hidden from view behind Angelica’s This is the only usable page of Danny’s
bulk. However, any investigator aboard transcription which remains.
the sloop sees Jacques’ 15-foot skiff
moored alongside. From a distance, the SPIRAL PAPERS #6:
flat-bottomed skiff below appears empty, I have seen—There are things on
apart from a couple of spools of frayed the other Side, when the veil of
rope, a fishing line and tackle, and a night is lifted, when the Shadow
small collection of food tins near the pushes back the stars, when eyes
stern. A stained, folded sail lies on deck are made to See what makes
and partially obscures view of the bow men mad—There they abide
of the small vessel. At the stern, a rust- in the black abyss, old gods,
ing, two-stroke Johnson Bros. outboard demons, Sultans greater than
motor hangs precariously from the back we men in our infancy imagined,
of the skiff. Investigators making a suc- rulers of both time and space—
cessful Spot Hidden roll see a metal pail Beneath and among these are
filled with ashes near the bow of the skiff. others, lesser gods, who hunger,
To get a closer look, the investigators Seeking for opportunity and
must descend six feet down the side of for power, much as we—These
the sloop to board Jacques’ skiff. Once we can contact, I have done
aboard the skiff, investigators at first find so, and Seen them into our
little of interest. The vessel is a rotting, world!—Together a power
rusting hulk. A wood bench near the Stronger than any on Earth can be
stern contains a can of oil, a tub of thick achieved, together our powers
grease, a few discoloured cans of beans, may rival the Gods—Summon
and a collection of tools for servicing the these powers, make the deal
outboard motor. Investigators making a and become the god—become
thorough examination of the folded sail THE GOD!
Spiral Papers #6
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JEAN “LITTLE
JON” DIXON
Cajun Hunter, age 28
STR 10 CON 10
SIZ 10 INT 14
POW 12 DEX 15
APP 13 EDU 11
SAN 55 HP 10
STR 12 DEX 13
INT 12 CON 13
SIZ 07 APP 10
POW 15 EDU 05
SAN 56 Hit Points: 10
Damage Bonus: +0
Skills:
Art (Banjo) 28%
Bargain 52%
Conceal 29%
First Aid 28%
French 72%
Jump 30%
Mechanical Repair 37% On the second floor, everything smells strongly of
Navigate 68% the Luison smoke and decomposition (see Cristobal’s Bed-
Persuade 43% room). The rooms are similarly emptied, except
Pilot Boat 80% planTation for Cristobal’s bedroom. The eastern side of the
Track 39%
house is a death trap, with blackened, crumbling
Weapons: The once proud Luison Plantation is located floorboards occasionally opening to the first floor
Fist/Punch 50% sixty miles southwest of New Orleans, just out- below. Investigators venturing within must make
(damage 1D3 + DB)
side of the town of Thibodaux. on the banks of a Luck roll or fall through the burnt structure,
Hunting Knife 46% Bayou Lafourche. At the height of its success in suffering 1D6 + 2 points of damage in the fall.
(damage 1d4+2)
1850, it was known as Maison Verdant and con-
.30-06 Bolt-Action Behind the house, the former gardens are indistin-
sisted of more than 200 acres. Today, Cristobal
Rifle 81% guishable from fallow fields beyond it. Statues and
Luison retains only the five acres surrounding
(damage 2D6+4) stonework are hidden behind shrubs and weeds,
his ancestral home. Those sit behind a six-foot covered in vines and moss. The servants’ quarters
Description: Dixon is
a small, lean man with high, rusted iron fence, much of which now tilts and a pair of outbuildings all sag and tilt at odd
short-cropped sandy hair, ominously and is covered with snaking vines. angles. Each seems as if the next strong wind
sporting several days’ The grounds within are unkempt, choked with might topple them over. A camp stove, placed in
worth of stubble. His tall weeds and difficult to navigate.
face is round and heavily an ancient gazebo, has served as Luison’s kitchen
tanned, which serves to The house is set well back from the main road, for the last few years. Beyond the gardens are cane
accent his bright green connected to it by an overgrown half mile strip fields leading down to the trackless bayou running
eyes, but makes him look between the Mississippi and Barataria Bay.
far older than he is. He
of gravel. While once an opulent example of
wears an unbleached the architecture of the antebellum South, the CRISTOBAL’S BEDROOM
cotton shirt, faded blue house is now a pitiful thing, failing and beyond
jeans, and mud-stained Behind this closed, yet unlocked door is the
repair. The entire east side of the building was swollen, stinking corpse of Cristobal Luison. It
black boots. Dixon speaks
with a strong Cajun
gutted by fire months ago, the white façade lies on the floor near a bed, with its greyish skin
accent, but is generally scorched black. covered by raised red spirals, the worst signs of
quiet, preferring only to
On the first floor, the dining room, sitting Red River Fever investigators have seen up to this
talk when necessary or
making a deal. As a result, room, and kitchens are burnt and unusable. point. Investigators must make a Sanity check for
he is not quick to panic, The central foyer and ballroom show little of 0/1 SAN. A successful Medicine roll determines
preferring to make careful, their former splendour and reek of stale smoke. that Luison has been dead since June 8th, one day
considered judgments. before the start of the scenario.
His skin shows the tell-
The billiard room, parlour, and library in the
tale signs of infection. west wing are musty and damp. Only Luison’s Luison’s bed, an open wardrobe, a chest of drawers,
office in the northwest offers any comfort. The a full-length mirror, and a chair covered with
office is also the only room with any furnishings discarded clothing comprise all the furniture in
of any kind, as Cristobal has been forced to sell the room. The room is otherwise devoid of art,
off virtually everything he owned. photographs, or any memorabilia. The floor is
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caked with mud in places, and a filthy pair of New Spell: Summon/Bind Spinner—
worn boots lies near a wood stove in one corner. invisibly summons the microscopic
A kerosene hurricane lantern sits beside the bed. “secret destroyer”. The magic point cost FRANCIS
varies; each point sacrificed increases the “FRANK” LANDRY
Apart from the body, the only other item of interest Boating Guide, age 41
chance of success by 10 percentiles; with
in the room can be found with a successful Spot STR 13 CON 10
an automatic failure on a roll of 96-00.
Hidden check. Stuffed into a slit cut in his mat-
Each casting costs 1D4 Sanity points. SIZ 14 INT 11
tress is an old, leather bound book which shows
The spell must be cast at night at a “site POW 09 DEX 11
clear signs of having been partially burnt. This is
of pain”, such as a place where a sacrifice,
The Burnt Book, the mythos tome obtained by APP 13 EDU 09
torture, or murder occurred.
Danny Jacques. SAN 41 HP 12
The summoned but unbound Spinner in
The Burnt Book—in French, hand- Damage Bonus: +1D4
the bayou can yet be bound and therefore
written, author and age unknown. The Skills:
dismissed by an investigator, using the
black goatskin book is without a proper Bargain 40%
Separate Binding rules in the 6th edition Drive Automobile 34%
title; its leather cover is badly burnt and Call of Cthulhu rulebook (page 244). It First Aid 14%
peeling back. Its pages are warped from is important to note here that binding French 32%
exposure and rough to the touch, but requires the caster to be within 100 yards Mechanical Repair 21%
the jagged inky handwriting is legible. and have a clear line of sight. Keepers Navigate 78%
This work, the second in a collection of Persuade 58%
should also keep track of the progression Pilot Boat 82%.
five volumes, is part of an egomaniacal of the investigators’ Red River Fever
manifesto of an unnamed sorcerer intent Weapons:
infection during the time required to Fist/Punch 40%
on gaining god-like powers through fully comprehend this tome. Time is a (damage 1D3 + DB)
collusion with Mythos powers. This, the luxury that the investigators do not have,
only surviving volume, details his col- .38 Pistol 35%
but Keepers may adjust just how much (damage 1D10)
laboration with an entity he calls “The time remains to best maintain the ten-
Ravenous Ethereal” and the successful Description: Landry is a
sion level of their particular investigators. large, stocky man in his
summoning of the “Spinner”. early forties with thin,
LUISON’S OFFICE wispy brunette hair. He
Sanity loss: 1D2/1D6; Cthulhu Mythos
The office has been stripped of most furnishings: usually wears a broad
+4 percentiles; four hours to skim, 2 days
only Luison’s desk and chair remain. Unread hat to offset rather large
to study and comprehend. ears. Landry wears a thin
mail lies haphazardly over the top of the desk, all
Spells: Send Forth The Seeking Soul white jacket over a blue
addressed to Luison. The top left drawer of the
shirt and blue jeans. He
(Journey To The Other Side), Summon desk contains a small inkwell and fountain pen, a treads the dockside in his
The Ravenous Ethereal (Summon/Bind worn leather checkbook, and an opened envelope. trademark, black leather
Spinner). The desk is otherwise empty. boots and chats with the
local boaters. He is noted
for being helpful, capable,
and outgoing. Beneath
that charming exterior,
Landry is a tormented
soul. Since the death of
his wife two years ago, he
has developed a fear of
death. He avoids all con-
versation regarding the
current outbreak, refuses
to enter New Orleans city
limits and has avoided
infection to this point.
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Reading through Luison’s unopened mail reveals along the southern edge of the Mississippi. Further
BAYOU THREATS that he was heavily in debt to five different Louisi- south, investigators might find prices doubling or
Keeper’s Option ana banks. The last check that he wrote was to pay tripling, as they have to barter with trappers and
Look Out!—The dangers of one bank overdraft using another bank overdraft. hunters for use of their own boats. Investigators
the bayou become more evi- visiting Joe’s Boats (see “Bloodlines”) can rent a
dent when the investigators’ INTO THE BAYOU canoe or pirogue (a flat, narrow canoe cut from
boat strikes a submerged Travel through Bayou Lafourche is best achieved cypress trunks) complete with paddles, seating a
log. If an investigator is pilot-
via a shallow draft boat, such as a small skiff, canoe, maximum of three people for one dollar a day. For
ing the craft, the pilot must
make a Pilot Boat check to or rowboat. Walking through the bayou is exceed- three dollars a day, customers can rent a rowboat
keep the vessel from rolling ingly difficult, as the swampland is an ever-shifting or other flatboat with an outboard motor, seating
violently. Those cast into the maze of intersecting waterways. This labyrinth a maximum of five people. For a skiff, capable of
water must successfully roll of “Dead Water” is notoriously hostile, home to seating between eight and ten people, investigators
under DEX x5 (or DEX x3 if
standing) or suffer 1D4 poisonous snakes, alligators, and snapping turtles. can expect a cost of five dollars per day. Harder to
points of damage. Keepers The bayou waterways twist through curving manage and far less maneuverable than a canoe
should judge if an additional
avenues of cypress and oak, draped with moss or rowboat, navigating the narrower passages of
Pilot Boat check is needed the bayou with a skiff requires real skill and is best
to right the vessel, or if and constricted by vines. Small islands covered
accomplished by a hired guide.
Swim checks are needed in lush green foliage mingle with patches of flat,
to re-enter the boat. Boats stinking marshland. Cajuns sometimes refer to Guides are normally available wherever boats
piloted by reputable guides are found and can be hired for a dollar or two
otherworldly stillness of the bayou as the “sleeping
only strike such objects on
water”. The droning song of crickets, katydids, a day. Two potential guides are provided below.
a critical failure of a Pilot
Boat check, as they are quite and bull-frogs fills the air. Underneath the thick Jean “Little Jon” Dixon is a bayou hunter who
familiar with such dangers canopy of leaves, the swamplands are cast in murky occasionally works as a guide to supplement his
and skilled in avoiding them. shadow and by night, the bayou is pitch black with income and can be hired for a dollar a day. Frank
Swamp Critters—Keepers only the mirror-like waters occasionally reflecting Landry is a well-known and trusted guide who
wishing to throw in a quick any moonlight. can be hired for two dollars a day.
threat might have one or
more characters encounter Unless personally familiar with the area, investi- THE JOURNEY TO
a water moccasin or an alli- gators intent on traveling into the bayou without THE BAYOU SHACK
gator snapping turtle while Getting to the shack involves traveling south of the
a guide likely find themselves lost before long. The
exiting their boat. The water
bayou is circuitous by nature, devoid of landmarks, Luison plantation for a total of six miles. The last
moccasin is a poisonous
snake that grows in excess and the investigators can easily find themselves four miles take investigators into the Louisiana
of six feet. The irascible alli- going in circles for hours. bayou, necessitating travel by boat. With the help
gator snapping turtle has a of a guide, the journey is relatively straightforward,
fearsome bite, a shell up to HIRING BOATS & GUIDES as both guides know the general area and express
two feet wide, and weighs
Hiring a boat is easily done in New Orleans or a confidence in locating the shack. Without a
up to 175 pounds. Addition-
ally, if the bite is successful,
the turtle only releases the
victim upon its death.
Water Moccasin
STR 4-5 CON 7
SIZ 3-4 POW 2
DEX 10-11 HP 5-6
MV: 6/4 Swimming
Damage Bonus: +0
Weapons: Bite 40%
(damage 1+ poison POT 7)
Armor: None
Skills: Hide in Cover 70%
Move Quietly 80%
Alligator
Snapping Turtle
STR 16-17 CON 10-11
SIZ 15 POW 7
DEX 3-4 HP 13
MV: 4/4 Swimming
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Weapons: Bite 60%
(damage 1D10+1+DB)
Armor: 6 points of
hide and thick shell
Skills: Hide in Cover 90%
Move Quietly 90%
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STR 32 CON 30 SIZ 60 conjured by a spell found in The then 1 point of damage over three
INT 11 POW 15 DEX 26 Burnt Book. Of miniscule size upon rounds. The Spinner can only do
HP 45 summoning, the Spinner feeds on this once per day, per mouth, as it
Move: 5 neurological energy by sending replenished its digestive juices. This
out psychic tendrils. It does not allows the creature a total of five
Damage Bonus: +5D6 communicate psychically; it only such attacks in a 24 hour period.
Skills: feeds. As it grows in power and size, Feeding: Infection and psychic
At Keeper’s discretion the length and number of its psychic feeding occur invisibly and intangibly.
tendrils grow as it seeks out more As neurological energy drains away
Weapons:
distant prey. Feeding upon the bayou the Spinner’s victims experience an
See special abilities and effects.
wildlife and then the population of array of worsening effects (see Red
Armor: the Crescent City, the Spinner has River Fever boxed text). The Spinner
None, but immune to cold, grown at a phenomenal rate. When feeds relentlessly, and symptoms
acid, and electricity. the investigators encounter it, the occur within 24 hours of the initial
creature has outgrown the shack and psychic contact. One point of POW is
Non-enchanted weapons do
constructed a web-like hive for itself. lost every 48 hours (or as the Keeper
minimal possible damage
(i.e.1D10+2 = 3 points). If defeated, the Spinner’s body wishes), and those with average
becomes gelatinous, reducing to POW fall into a coma after 18-20
Fire and enchanted weapons
a slimy paste in just 12 hours. The days, dying shortly thereafter.
do normal damage.
hive strands survive for 24 hours Immobilizing Strands: Each combat
Regenerates 3 HP per hour. before similarly biodegrading. If round, the Spinner can launch
Sanity loss: 1D3/1D10+3 undefeated, the Spinner continues a bundle of 1D6+2 strands with
to feed until June 14th, then dies incredible accuracy (80%) at a single
Description: The stinking mass of from over-consumption, not used target within a 40 foot radius. Each
the Spinner is pale reddish grey with to such abundant prey and unable strand has a STR of 4 and 2 HP, with
patches of ochre and yellow. It has to resist feeding. By this point, it has those making a successful Dodge
no visible sensory organs, and its caused the death of seven thousand reducing the number of strands
vile bulk is slick and dripping with people, with another eleven thousand striking them by half. The Spinner
sweaty secretions. The Spinner is dying in the following days. attempts to slow every target in
roughly cigar-like shaped and covered
Method of Physical Attack: The range, parcelling out its attacks
in swollen clusters of slimy follicles.
Spinner is a capable opponent. Its over several combat rounds. The
Innumerable strands of filaments
primary tactic is to immobilize and spray of strands hits with a wet slap,
stretch from these follicles to the
devour its prey. Moving with slow adhering to everything it touches.
nearby oak trees and the ruined
determination, it first attempts Investigators attempting to free
shack, suspending its body aloft. The
to keep attackers at bay while themselves must either destroy each
strands are similar to spiders’ silk but
spraying them with sticky, binding strand (2 HP each) or pull themselves
vastly more adhesive and stronger.
strands. If attackers come too close, free (STR 4 per strand, investigators
Hanging within this protective hive, it will use its deadly acid attack. may make a single total roll or work
the Spinner is constantly in motion, on freeing themselves strand by
writhing and twitching as it seeks Special Abilities strand). Removing the strands tears
out neurological energy by sending and Effects clothing and leaves exposed skin
out psychic tendrils. When physical raw, but otherwise does no damage.
Acid Spit: Any target within 20 feet
nutrition is required, it creates
of the Spinner is within range of this Constriction: Targets unable to
up to five ringed mouths along its
devastating attack. A massive volume free themselves are eventually
body. These barbed sphincters are
of digestive acid is ejected violently devoured by the Spinner unless
revealed when the surface of the
from a single mouth. Affecting a rescued by an outside force. The
Spinner splits open. A combination
5x5x5 foot area, characters must creature constricts its victim, adding
of constriction and digestive acid
roll Dodge to avoid being drenched more and more strands if necessary.
break down prey. While mainly used
in acid. Those who fail to Dodge are This inflicts the creature’s damage
to devour immobilized victims, when
fully affected, suffering 1D6, 1D4, bonus (5D6) over a 30 minute
threatened, each of these mouths can
and then 1D3 points of damage over period. Once a victim is dead, the
also spit acid at targets, once per day.
the next three rounds. Those who Spinner then hauls the strands and
Life Cycle: This Spinner is a unique successfully Dodge avoid the worst its prey towards it, forms a physical
microbiological Mythos entity of the acid, taking only 1D3, 1D2, and mouth on its body, and feeds.
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3. The Living Room—The door leading and then dispel the entity back to its home dimen-
into this room is swollen in its frame. sion. This can be done once the investigator enters
Investigators must overcome 12 STR the Spinner’s lair and establishes a direct line of Sanity Awards
on the Resistance Table to break it open. sight with the creature. Wise, or lucky, investigators For overcoming the
While the interior walls and ceiling remain Spinner and putting
will do this without coming closer to the Spinner an end to the epidemic
intact, the southern wall, which included
than 40 feet, thereby remaining out of range of in New Orleans: 1D10
the window and door to the porch, has
been broken through from the inside. Here the Spinner’s most deadly attacks. Keepers should Sanity points.
the investigators see a huge five foot high impose a stiff penalty to investigators trying to Bind For fleeing New Orleans
and seven foot wide opening. The smell the Spinner if they’ve been burned by the creature’s after being infected
here is terrible. Through the opening, acid, possibly a cumulative 5% chance of failure per with Red River Fever:
investigators see an area clear of strands HP of acid damage suffered. Investigators immo- -1D10 Sanity Points.
beyond about five feet of translucent bilized by the Spinner’s strands are unable to cast
strands. They can just make out a vast the Bind Spinner spell until freed.
moving shadow beyond the strands.
They have reached the Spinner’s hive. CONCLUSION
THE SPINNER’S HIVE Investigators hopefully conclude the scenario
by resolving the mystery of the disease and
Beyond the strand-wall is a circular clearing 60
discovering the events leading to the Spinner’s
feet in diameter. The area is criss-crossed with
summoning before destroying or banishing the
seemingly random bunches of sticky strands
entity growing in the bayou. The destruction of
reaching a height of 30 feet. Near the centre of
the Spinner results in a complete reversal of the
the circle, a chaotic nest of very thick strands
symptoms of Red River Fever. The mysterious
stretches between three tall oaks. Twitching and
illness simply vanishes, and life returns to normal
writhing within the cloud-like mass of strands is
in the Crescent City within days. True to his
the Spinner. Once investigators enter this area, it
word, Oscar Duplessis rewards investigators
immediately attacks. It will not relent until the
generously for their success. Each investigator
intruders are driven from its lair, they are com-
receives $100 in cash and gains +10% to their
pletely destroyed, or it is defeated.
Credit Rating (while in New Orleans), as Mr.
DESTROYING/DISPELLING Duplessis holds a lavish party in their honor
THE SPINNER which introduces them to a great number of
Investigators armed with fire or conventional influential locals. Keepers may also use this party
or enchanted weapons can destroy the creature. as an opportunity to hook the investigators into
Although it has some formidable immunities, once further New Orleans scenarios.
reduced to zero hit points the creature is destroyed. In the unlikely event that the characters flee
Until then it remains a very dangerous adversary. New Orleans after becoming infected with Red
Any investigator coming closer than 40 feet can River Fever (that is, psychically attacked by the
be attacked by the Spinner’s strands while those Spinner), the investigators suffer a SAN loss of
closing within 20 feet are also within range of its 1D10 points. They are tormented by nightmares
acid attack. as they are slowly drained of POW. They abandon
Investigators who have learned the Bind Spinner thousands of victims to the insatiable hunger of
spell may be able to Bind the Spinner to their will the Spinner.
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CONTENT WARNING
Portions of this scenario deal with suicide and bipolar disorder.
Keepers may wish to discuss this with their players before running the scenario.
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24 hours as the Muses settled into their human last minute invitation to attend the Nereus Krewe’s
bodies. This was the cause of the global disturbance Tableau Ball. Investigators would have a couple
DRAMATIS on December 30th,, 1925. of days to purchase costumes fitting the theme of
PERSONAE the ball: the legend of Robin Hood and Sherwood
Colette Lamar When the cousins awoke, the world became a much
Forest. This allows Keepers to provide a starting
AKA Colette/Euterpe, White different place. The Muses of Song and Dance
clue even before the Ritual of Cosmic Binding is
socialite; avatar of Euterpe, the were now real, flesh and blood entities walking the
Muse of Song performed (see The Seamstress). However, this
streets of New Orleans. Their arts began to flour-
Nicole Savoy version of the hook only works well if one or more
ish like never before, as those strongly connected
AKA Nicole/Terpsichore, Creole of the investigators has a Credit Rating score of
to these cosmic creative forces were irresistibly
socialite; avatar of Terpsichore, at least 40%.
the Muse of Dance inspirited to practice their arts. However, this put
the women, those affected by this inspiration, and If investigators are sleeping at the stroke of
Madame Candice midnight, Keepers should run the Early Bird
Le Blanc everyone else on Earth in danger.
Slighted professional seamstress, introduction. If investigators are out enjoying the
willing to gossip THE DANGERS Crescent City’s night life at midnight, Keepers
Officer Neil Orsot A Colette’s and Nicole’s mortal bodies cannot should run the Night Owls introduction. If any
Beat cop paid by Jean Savoy to contain such powerful forces for long. They investigators have an Art skill above 50% in any
protect his family’s name physically age one year for every day they host Dance or Music related art form, they fall victim
the Muses, which occurs when the cosmic forces to the effects the ritual has on gifted artists, and
Vincent Brightmore are released. Their plan is to maintain the bond
Newspaper reporter for Keepers should run the An Unbearable Reality
The Item until the end of Mardi Gras, on February 24th, a
introduction. Seasoned investigators will quickly
total of 59 days. If the ritual is not revered within
Salvador & Martina 20 days, Nicole and Colette won’t survive, as so
realize that something preternatural, with global
Lamar much rapidly aging is more than their bodies can effects, has taken place and that New Orleans
Parents of Colette seems to be at its center.
endure (see Ending the Ritual).
Jean & Grace Savoy A While the Muses walk the Earth, those with
Parents of Nicole and Timothee KEEPER’S NOTE ABOUT
more than 50% in Art: Music, Art: Dance, or a STARTING THE INVESTIGATION
Leon Castillo similar skill are so inspired to practice their art It is possible for investigators to trigger multiple
Medical student; hopeful and that they neglect their health. These artists sleep
concerned suitor of Colette introductions into the scenario, as some may be
no more than 2-3 hours a night and skip 1-2
Lamar out after midnight on December 30th while others
meals each day. After several days of this, they
Timothee Savoy start falling ill, and if this situation persists much
stay in. One or more investigators could even be
Dilettante playboy and longer than that, they begin to die (see Bright among the affected artists. Should an investigator
concerned brother of Nicole be affected, the other investigators will likely focus
Savoy Burning Candles). While medical sedation does
help mitigate these effects, it is not a long term on trying to help their companions and possibly
Ignacio Giacona solution, nor is it viable on a large scale. even keeping their companions from harming
Independent Mafia boss and
Chosen Vessel of the Great Old A While the Muses Euterpe and Terpsichore are in themselves. After twenty-four hours pass and
One Y’golonac human form, they are mortal. If either is killed, the strange euphoria takes hold, the investigators
this causes dreadful psychic trauma in everyone should have an easier time attempting to solve
Yolanda & Yvon
Giacona with more than 50% in the corresponding art the mystery. However, affected investigators may
Children of Ignacio Giacona, forms. Should this happen it spreads death and still hamper these efforts, although they no longer
lesser avatars of the Great Old insanity to tens of thousands of artists worldwide attempt to end their own lives. Once investiga-
One Y’golonac (see Death of a Muse). tors get their bearings, there are rumors to gather,
A While the Muses are flesh and blood, they can be newspaper reports to compile and compare, pat-
corrupted by outside influences. Another avatar terns to be deciphered and exceptions to be noticed.
living in New Orleans quickly realizes what This should allow them to uncover what’s actually
has happened and orders its minions to find the happened in New Orleans.
other divine vessels. If his forces capture Colette/
Euterpe and Nicole/Terpsichore, he’ll attempt
to corrupt them into the service of Y’Golonac. If
this happens, these arts become debased and per-
verse; their devoted practitioners become insane
Prologue
servants of the foul deity. Y’golonac’s influence
would spread to any who hear their music and
TABLEAU BALLS
view their dances (see The Dark Muses).
Mardi Gras, a week-long citywide early spring
INVOLVING THE INVESTIGATORS festival, is organized by a number of social clubs.
The easiest way for investigators to become involved These clubs, called krewes, keep their plans secret
in the scenario is for them to be in New Orleans and compete with one another over which throws
the night that spans December 29th–30th, 1925. the most lavish parties, builds the most creative
Keepers can have the investigators enjoy the holi- parade floats, and has the most impressive cos-
days in the Crescent City (see The Holiday Season tumes. In late December, the krewes hold themed
in New Orleans). Perhaps they somehow received a costume balls, exclusive invitation-only events that
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The Holiday
Season in New
Orleans
Visitors to New Orleans
will notice several dif-
ferences in how the
Christmas holiday is cel-
ebrated. On Christmas Eve,
bonfires are lit along the
banks of the Mississippi.
Gifts aren’t exchanged,
as this typically happens
closer to New Year’s. Most
people fast on Christmas
Eve before attending
church services early
Christmas morning. After
Mass, they have a large
meal, called a Réveillon
meal, before returning to
sleep. Eventually, the holi-
day traditions of Northern
climax with the announcement of the identity of While fitting the investigators, Madame Le Blanc Europe and North
the King and Queen of the krewe’s court for the gossips about what happened, doing so only in America would blend with
French. She explains how she was hired in July those of New Orleans.
upcoming Mardi Gras.
by two ladies from the Knights of Momus Krewe
For investigators, the Nereus Krewe’s Tableau Ball
to make them costumes of Greek goddesses. The
takes place on December 29th, at a spacious and
pair suddenly cancelled their order just two weeks
beautiful Garden District mansion owned by the
ago, after she had already gathered the materials.
Sterling family. Jack Sterling, a local judge and
While Le Blanc was paid by the women, the can-
high-ranking member of the Nereus Krewe, is cellation meant that none of her work would be
hosting this year’s ball. He and his wife Sophie displayed at this season’s balls, something which
are dressed as a Robin Hood and Maid Marion. would have hurt her reputation. Madame Le Blanc
THE SEAMSTRESS angrily says the women said they were “Going in
(FORESHADOWING) another direction”. While she doesn’t name anyone,
Investigators planning to attend the Nereus she mentions “two spoiled unmarried brats who
Krewe’s Tableau Ball must have costumes. As I was doing a favor by even agreeing to sew for
their invitations were last minute, their prospects them”. This information may lead the investigators
aren’t promising. Most ball attendees plan their to notice the secondary, more important, clue in
costumes weeks in advance and spend a great deal Song and Dance Papers #1.
of money trying to outdo other partygoers. Keepers EARLY BIRD
should have the investigators waste several futile Investigators who turned in before midnight on
in-game hours trying to secure costumes, with December 29th and whose groups don’t include
nearly every shop sold out and tailor or seamstress someone with a dance- or music-related Art skill
already engaged. above 50% learn about the mysterious event the
Investigators then hear a rumor about Madame next morning. Such investigators could overhear
Candice Le Blanc. Le Blanc is one of the city’s top conversations discussing the strange happenings
seamstresses and is usually booked six months in and question those they encounter for more details.
advance. However, rumor has it that she had a last They can also learn something from the morning
minute cancellation and is currently available for issue of The Item, the local newspaper, which runs
this as its front page story (see Song and Dance,
hire. If approached, Candice Le Blanc, a fiftyish
Papers #1). Investigator may also wish to check
French expatriate who speaks very little English,
both national and international newspapers as well.
seems mortified that word has gotten out about her
cancellation. She agrees to sew for the investigators NIGHT OWLS
at a heavily discounted rate, which totals $300 for If investigators are out at midnight enjoying the
men and $400 for women. If the investigators city’s social scene, they see the effects of the ritual
agree to her price, they are made lavish costumes take place. At the last stroke of midnight, most
which impress everyone at the Nereus Tableau Ball, festivities across New Orleans are suddenly inter-
thereby gaining them a +10% to their Credit Rating rupted. If the investigators are somewhere that
scores over the next year while in New Orleans. live music is being played, the most gifted band
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The Ritual of
Cosmic Binding
The ritual Colette and
Nicole conducted was
audacious, not normal
Louisiana Voodoo, and
neither of the women
really expected it to
succeed. They spent
$1,500 (a sum worth
roughly $22,500 dollars
today) creating a room
filled with symbols of
music and dance, a
modern shrine to
the Muses Euterpe
and Terpsichore, in
their American Sector
apartment. They spent
hours singing and
dancing before the shrine,
reaching a trance like
state which culminated
in inviting these loa
(spirits) into their bodies.
Their ritual worked, and
two cosmic principles of
artistic creation joined members suddenly falter and stop performing. If investigators are likely driven indefinitely insane
with their physical bodies.
they are somewhere that vocalists are singing, the with the Depression mood disorder, feeling a
This joining nearly killed
both women, knocking most gifted singers’ voices crack and stutter before hopelessness so deep they can barely function.
them into comas for a falling silent. On dance floors and performance The spark of their lives is simply, suddenly, and
full 24 hours before they stages the most skilled dancers suddenly stumble, inexplicably gone.
awoke as the avatars of lose their rhythm, and stand dumbstruck.
the Muses Euterpe and The Loss of the Muses
Terpsichore. Their actions Moments later all of these people seem to suffer a
From midnight on December 30th to midnight
have grave consequences nervous attack, becoming become confused and
for the artists of the world. on December 31st, 1925, all humans on Earth
disoriented. Most start to shake and breathe rap-
(including investigators) with more than 50%
Using Characters idly, a few fall to their knees and weep. At least one
in any Art skill connected to music (singing,
in Other Scenarios unusually gifted artist, one such as a band leader,
instruments, composing, etc.) or dance (dancing,
The Lamars and the a famous lounge singer, a professional ballerina,
Savoys can open many choreography, etc.) are suddenly cut off from
or opera singer, suddenly collapses dead from a
doors if the investigators their art. The magic, the vital cosmic spark of
massive brain aneurism. Keepers can have another
are on their good side, music and dance, has vanished not only within
especially if they’ve gifted artist suffer a massive heart attack and allow
them but across the entire world. Over 250 gifted
rescued Colette and their investigators the opportunity to save the
Nicole. The two families
artists suddenly die at or shortly after the stroke
artist with a speedy successful Medicine roll.
have connections in high of midnight.
society and in Voodoo After this mysterious event takes place, whatever
The sudden traumatic event, the worst possible fate
communities, and people party or performance the investigators are
from both families have for such talented artist, deeply strains surviving
attending quickly ends. People drift off, heading
probably met Étienne- artists’ mental state, resulting in a Sanity Check
home or to their hotels, feeling confused and
Laurent de Marigny at for 1D10/6D10 Sanity Points (modified by their
society events. Nicole possibly a little afraid. Those affected by the loss
distance from New Orleans as the Keeper judges
Savoy might be a possible of the Muse feel a depression settling in (see An
romantic interest, while Unbearable Reality). Keepers can now proceed to best). Should an artist investigator be reduced to
Timothee can supply the Gathering Information section. zero sanity by this, kindhearted Keepers should
investigators with feel free to reduce the Sanity lost to allow that
weapons, perhaps at a THE MUSES MANIFEST character to remain in play.
discount. Nicole, Colette,
and Timothee might know An Unbearable Reality Stricken artists also suffer the mental disorder
Chandler Kreel, Amanda George Bernard Shaw once said, “Without art, depression. Those who passed their Sanity check
and Ariel Cornish, and
the crudeness of reality would make the world are Chronically Depressed (still able to function,
Alan Leroy from “Asylum”.
(continued opposite) unbearable.” This is the nightmare that anyone, albeit with difficulty); those who failed it become
including any investigator, who has an Art Clinically Depressed (a more serious disorder,
score above 50% in a music- or dance-related where the affected person may be unable to func-
art form endures for the next 24 hours. Affected tion). Keepers should speak with their players
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beforehand, asking if suicide and bipolar disorder However, this “gift” has a dark side. Victims are
are emotional triggers for anyone playing this unable or unwilling to resist practicing their art.
Of course, the families’
scenario. If considering these issues is accept- Even while going about their day to day lives, connections could just
able to all, Keepers should explain that artists victims can hardly keep themselves from singing, as easily work against
stricken with clinical depression are gripped by dancing, or playing music. investigators who have
a hopelessness and despair so severe that they feel offended them.
Brightly Burning Candles No doubt Lady Orchid
as if life has become meaningless, and consider
and Martina Lamar are
ending their life as an escape from the pain. Their The inspirational madness inflicted by the Muses’
doing what they can to
companions may have to take action to prevent manifestation upon the earth cannot be cured battle Red River Fever in
their friend from harming themselves, or struggle by any medical or psychiatric means. While the “The Quickening Spiral”,
to understand the sudden, crippling depression. avatars of Euterpe and Terpsichore walk the unaware of the true
Earth, artists practice their chosen art forms to cause of the illness. Their
Over the next twenty-four hours, two thousand husbands might know
the point of neglecting other aspects of their daily Matthew Dupris’ father,
of the world’s most gifted in the arts of music and
lives. They are so consumed by their art that they Judge Dupris, from “Five
dance die in “accidents” or take their own lives.
skip meals, stay awake for days at a time, and Lights at the Crossroads”.
The frequency of these deaths is higher the closer If Matthew Dupris has
generally neglect their health. This causes them to
one moves towards New Orleans, with about one heard of Lady Orchid, he
lose 1 point of CON per day, with those dropping
quarter of these deaths happening within a 500 may drop her name in
below 3 collapsing, and any reaching zero CON his diary, even though
mile radius of the city.
points dying. Even if hospitalized, sedated, or he has never met her in
Joylessness and Jubilation unconscious, the affected artists’ health continues that identity, as she could
to deteriorate. Unless the ritual is stopped, and explain if so inclined.
December 30th is a very difficult day for many
artists. Concerts, musical performances, recitals, quickly, thousands of the most talented artists in Leon Castillo could
the world begin die, starting four days after the be a target of the
ballets, and live performances are cancelled all over mysterious Needle Men
the world, as thousands of artists are so depressed effects begin. in “Needles”, and Colette
they can scarcely get out of bed. While many would be grateful to any
people are made uneasy by this, few if any grasp investigators who helped
the gravity of this global phenomenon.
Gathering to keep him out of their
But, as suddenly as they strike, the effects vanish as Information clutches. He would be
doing what he could to
Colette-Euterpe and Nicole-Terpsichore awaken help patients in “The
Quickening Spiral”. He
from their comas and their powers return to the OVERHEARD CONVERSATIONS might know Miss LaRue,
cosmos. As the Muses return to the world, the The strange happenings of December 30th are the the Glover sisters, or
strange depression afflicting gifted artists ends talk of the town. Anywhere the investigators go, James Webb from “The
and all lost Sanity Points from this are restored. someone is discussing something that they heard Quickening Spiral”.
These feelings of sorrow are replaced by those of or witnessed connected to the mysterious event. If Vincent Brightmore
joyfulness, exuberance, and creative inspiration. Investigators can engage the tellers in conversation survives and believes
However this “blessing” is yet another form of he can safely remain in
in order to learn more details. New Orleans, he might
madness: Hypomania (an elevated mood and
Conversation 1, The Singer have written the articles
energy level with a decreased need for sleep). in “Needles” or “Asylum”
The affected artists are inspired, to the point of “After Lady Songbird started crying on or “The Quickening Spiral”
compulsion, to practice their chosen music or stage, she locked herself in the dressing (where he might consider
dance-related art form. The victims are constantly leaving town again). He
room backstage, got hopped up on junk,
might decide to work for
distracted by the urge to sing, dance, play music, and almost died.” Charles Sunstram and
compose, choreograph, or otherwise practice the New Orleans Daily
Details: A popular jazz singer named
their chosen art form. This soon begins to have Gazette in “Tell Me, Have
Josie Songbird broke down on stage while
disastrous effects on their health (see Brightly You Seen the Yellow Sign?”
performing at Vanda’s Place, a speakeasy
Burning Candles). Officer Neil Orsot might
off Burgundy Street. She then overdosed show up in “Needles” or
The Muses Made Real on opium in her dressing room, but was in “Bloodlines”, where
While the Muses Euterpe and Terpsichore are saved when members of her band kicked he might be comforting
in the door. Lady Songbird is one of the Eunice Fontainebleau or
manifest upon the earth, those with an Art skill at
warning investigators
50% or more in any music- or dance-related field best singers in New Orleans, but a long
against accusing Kenneth
receives a +25% bonus to it (even if this makes the time “functioning” opiate addict. No one Deleon of murder.
skill exceed 100%). They feel a tangible connection thinks that her overdose was accidental.
to their art, a link which grows stronger the closer Conversation 2, The Musician
one is to New Orleans. Singers, dancers, and musi-
cians give the greatest performances of their lives. “Poor kid, what did he die of?”
Composers, lyricists, and choreographers craft the “They don’t know. He just dropped,
most ingenious songs, dances and compositions right there on stage, trombone still in
of their careers. his hands!”
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“Damn shame, so talented…” there is little more to be learned. None can shed
Details: While performing with his light on the cause of the mysterious event of
band, an up and coming jazz musician December 30th.
named Teddy Scott died on stage in
front of a full audience at Le Roux,
an Uptown Lakeside social club. Mr.
Scott was just 20 years old and already
Research
considered one of the finest trombone
players in the South. His cause of death Research can be conducted at local libraries
is a mystery, especially considering he (such as Louisiana State Museum Library or
was a teetotaler, a man free of vice and New Orleans Public Library), universities (such
wedded to his music. as Tulane or Loyola University), public records
(New Orleans Court Building), and the offices
of local newspapers, such as The Item (local paper).
LOCAL NEWSPAPER STORIES
On December 31st, The Item, a local newspaper,
runs several stories about those affected with
illness, depression, or mental breakdowns. Investi-
gators taking the time to read it carefully find over
a dozen similar events reported across Louisiana,
but also in Georgia, Missouri, Alabama, and
Kentucky. Investigators making an Idea roll find
that the reports get less severe and frequent the
further one moves from New Orleans. The paper’s
headline story covers the suicide of a prominent
composer. However, on the same page is another,
apparently unrelated, story which contains an
important clue.
Song and Dance Papers #1:
Composer James Landry
Found Dead
Police were called to the Central City
home of James Landry just before dawn,
responding to a call from May Landry, his
wife of 38 years. Police found the noted
Song and Dance Papers #1 composer dead in his study, apparently by
Conversation 3, The Dancer his own hand. His wife said he’d woke her
“Yeah, dragged her out screaming some- up just after midnight, told her he loved
time after 2am. They say it took three her and that he was sorry before going into
men to wrestle her into the hospital van.” his study. She said he often did this when
working on a new composition. Several
“My foot! What is she? 70? Everyone hours later, she realized he wasn’t playing
knows she can hardly walk anymore.” his piano and went to check on him. Mrs.
Details: Marie Archambeau, a chore- Landry found her husband’s lifeless body
ographer, retired ballerina, and owner hanging above his piano and immediately
of the Archambeau School of Dance, phoned the authorities. James Landry was
had some sort of a mental breakdown. sixty-seven years old and is best known for
She became illogical and violent, caus- his work scoring the musicals The Lady
ing her granddaughter Claire to call Waits, Smile Sally Smile, and The Coffee
the police to help her get the elderly Shop Shuffle. Our hearts go out to his
woman under control. Marie was taken family and the countless fans of his work.
to City Hospital for Mental Diseases. His music will live on forever.
Until now, she’s never shown signs of (Buried Story) Mystery Women
senility and remained an active instruc- Found Outside Charity Hospital
tor at her school. by Vincent Brightmore
Investigators may try to research these specific This reporter has learned that four
events, questioning witnesses or victims, but gunshots were fired outside of Charity
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awaken them, although they are unsure making their Know roll by under half of their POW 20 DEX 12
if they were drugged or comatose. Wit- score also realize that only one Mercedes is driven APP 18 EDU 35
nesses claim to have seen a man running by a woman. Her name is Nicole Savoy, and she is SAN 95 HP 12
from the scene, although no one got a often found in the company of her cousin, Colette
Damage Bonus: +0
good enough look to give a description. Lamar. Visiting investigators can discover this by
Weapons:
Neither the staff of Charity Hospital consulting locals, gaining the information with Fist Punch 50%
not the police were willing to make any a successful Luck check. (damage 1D3)
Skills:
Art: Singing 300%
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NEWSPAPERS IN THE thoughtful than her cousin Nicole Savoy. For the
FOLLOWING DAYS last few months, she’s been seeing a young medical
Powers of
Investigators checking The Item on January 1st student named Leon Castillo, and is considering
the Muses
find the newspaper filled with stories of artists giving up the wild life for marriage. Two things
Euterpe and Terpsichore
know every song and suddenly making complete recoveries. Not only currently hold her back. The first is her family, as
dance ever created and that, many of the victims say that they’ve never she’s sure they won’t approve of a serious relation-
can perform them flaw- felt better before in their lives. ship with Mr. Castillo, as he comes from working
lessly. Euterpe can sing class roots. The second is her relationship with
in any language, and Newsstands and hotels across the New Orleans
Nicole, as becoming a married woman would mean
Terpsichore knows the carry day-old copies of newspapers from elsewhere
dances of every human ending her carefree lifestyle and leaving her best
in the United States, such as the Chicago Tribune,
culture. Somehow they friend on her own.
also know every song or
The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
dance that will ever be Investigators can also find copies of international As Euterpe, the Muse of Song, Colette is carefree,
created. Investigators papers, such as the Keneder Adler (Canada, singing wherever she goes and encouraging others
who compose an original Quebec), The London Times (Great Britain), to sing with her. She is more likely to listen to
song or choreograph a L’Action Francaise (France), and Coburger Zeitung the investigators’ warnings about the harm the
new dance discover that
(Germany), although these usually run two days Muses’ physical manifestation on earth is caus-
the Muses already know
it (Sanity 0/1 to witness). behind. ing and more likely to voluntarily end the ritual
than Nicole/Terpsichore. However, the dynamic
Any human hearing Throughout all of these imported periodicals are
the songs of Euterpe between Colette and Nicole holds true to the Muse
stories of depression, mental breakdown, suicide,
or seeing the dances sisters; Euterpe does not wish to abandon or disap-
and sudden death among musicians, dancers, sing-
of Terpsichore must point Terpsichore.
make a POW x5 check or ers, composers, and choreographers on December
become enchanted by it. 31st, with these papers then reporting on the NICOLE SAVOY/TERPSICHORE,
Those enchanted by the sudden recoveries and euphoric feelings among THE MUSE OF DANCE
performance either watch those previously stricken in their January 1st edi- Nicole Savoy is a stunningly beautiful party girl, a
transfixed or join in. This
tion. Keepers can direct investigators ignoring Creole Voodoo priestess and gifted dancer. Of the
means investigators may
find the Muses, intent the national and international newspapers to this two girls, Nicole is by far the more daring (reckless),
on talking to them, only resource with a successful Luck check, allowing strong willed, and independent. Although her
to lose an hour watch- them to hear a shouting paperboy proclaiming, friend has tried to keep it from her, Nicole knows
ing them perform and and “Read all about it—prima ballerina jumps how serious the relationship between Colette
forgetting for a time why
off roof in Paris!” and the handsome doctor-to-be Leon Castillo is
they were looking for
them in the first place. It takes investigators 1D3+1 hours to examine becoming, and it scares her. While she is not so
When investigators both the national and international papers. With cruel as to sabotage her friend’s love-life, she does
regain their senses, the want to make the most of this Mardi Gras season,
Muses have moved on
this information, a clear picture may begin to take
to another party, forcing shape for the investigators, with a successful Idea fearing it is the last that she and Colette will
the investigators to track roll if need be: spend together as partners in crime. Performing
them down all over again! the Ritual of Cosmic Binding was meant to be
1. While the times of these disturbances and
Inhuman or undead their last hurrah, a celebration before life and
beings are unaffected by their sudden reversal vary from country
to country, this is due to differences in responsibilities changed everything. As reckless
this power. While a good
pacing mechanism, Keep- time zones. For example, these effects and selfish as Nicole Savoy is, she never meant
ers should limit this sort take place at 10pm in Los Angeles, 1am for anyone to get hurt, but getting her to accept
of escape to one or two in Montreal, and 6am in London. responsibility for her actions will be a challenge.
times during the scenario, 2. The frequency and severity of
lest the investigators As Terpsichore, the Muse of Dance, Nicole is
cases diminishes the further one seldom still. She dances from place to place, fol-
begin to feel frustrated.
travels from New Orleans.
lowing music, and pulling those around her into
3. All the victims are people gifted in
her dances. Her stamina is incredible, but her
the arts of music, including vocal,
attention span is fleeting, and she is very impulsive.
instrumental, and composition; or dance,
both performance and choreography.
Again, the relationship between Nicole and Colette
exists in some respect between the Muses now,
as Terpsichore fears Euterpe will soon abandon
The Main Cast her and put an end to their celebration. Therefore,
Terpsichore dances each moment as if it is her last,
for in her mind, the joyful days with her sister are
coming to an end.
COLETTE LAMAR/EUTERPE, THE
MUSE OF SONG Researching Colette Lamar and Nicole Savoy
Colette Lamar is a beautiful, unmarried social- Investigators can learn more about Colette Lamar
ite enjoying her freedom. A gifted singer and and Nicole Savoy by speaking to members of
powerful Voodoo priestess, she tends to be more New Orleans high society, patrons of area dance
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IGNACIO “FAT
IGGY” GIACONA
Mafia boss, Greater
Avatar of Y’golonac
STR 16 CON 13
SIZ 17 INT 15
POW 18 DEX 12
APP 07 EDU 20
SAN 0 HP 15
Damage Bonus: +1D6
Weapons:
Fist 85%
(damage 1D3+DB [+2 if
using Brass Knuckles])
Skills:
Art: Torture 85%
Bargain 70%
Biology 50%
Chemistry 65%
Credit Rating 45%
Fast Talk 65%
Law 65%
Martial Arts: Boxing 50%
Occult 65%
Other Language:
halls, or speakeasies. They are also well known Italian 85%
IGNACIO GIACONA Persuade 60%
to members of the Knights of Momus Krewe. If (AKA “FAT IGGY”) Pharmacy 85%
the investigators are natives or longtime residents This Italian-American mobster came to New Psychology 65%
of New Orleans, they may already know some Orleans from up north many years ago, as a Spot Hidden 50%
of the following facts. Depending on who the sub-lieutenant to the Matranga crime family. He Cthulhu Mythos 30%
investigators are talking to, Keepers may require married a Black woman name Zeline, which hurt
the investigators to make a Fast Talk, Persuade, or his standing within the family. Zeline was actually
Credit Rating to learn the following: a powerful, two hundred year worshipper of the
A Colette Lamar and Nicole Savoy are young, rich, Great Old One Y’golonoc. It was Zeline’s ultimate
and unmarried women living on their own in the destiny to find her dark god His ideal human avatar.
American Sector. She read her new husband passages from the Reve-
A They go out nearly every night and can often be lations of Glaaki, and Ignacio learned that he could
found in area dance halls or speakeasies. serve as a vessel for Y’golonac. Before Zeline died,
A Nicole Savoy owns a very expensive imported car she bore Ignacio two children, a daughter named
(a Mercedes), a gift from her father. Yolonda and a son named Yvon. Today, Ignacio
A Nicole Savoy is an amazing dancer, the winner of Giacona is an independent crime boss, although
multiple dance competitions which she entered still on good terms with the Matranga family.
against her family’s wishes. Together, with his children as his lieutenants, the
A Colette Lamar is a gifted singer who was asked Giacona family controls the majority of heroin
to join several opera companies, but her family trafficking in New Orleans. They distribute the
forbade her from becoming a performer. drug from a score of bars and brothels that they
A The ladies recently cancelled a costume order control. Ignacio also controls a popular jazz band,
from master French seamstress Madam Candice called the Party Boys, and a group of flappers who
Le Blanc, causing a minor social scandal.
call themselves the Good Time Gals. Both groups
A They are members of the Knights of Momus are actually dangerous undead creatures, sacred to
Krewe, whose theme for this Mardi Gras season Y’golonac, called Paramours.
is Gods and Goddesses of Greek Mythology.
A Colette Lamar has been seen keeping exclusive Unlike common avatars of Y’golonac, Ignacio is a
company with a new suitor over the last six Chosen Vessel, able to channel more of the dark
months. No one knows for sure who he is, but god’s power than any other human being on Earth.
the rumor is he’s Creole and a doctor or medical When Y’golonac manifests through Ignacio, it takes
student. a more powerful and deadly form than its most
A There are rumors that women in both the Lamar common avatar. Hosts like Ignacio are incredibly
and Savoy families practice Voodoo and that rare. As he is guarded by his children, undead min-
Colette and Nicole are gifted practitioners. ions, and criminal network, it has been many years
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PARAMOUR OF Y’GOLONAC
LESSER SERVITOR RACE
“Those who know me, will find me. Those who serve me, even if unknowing, will draw me. They will have
their flesh tested, and if found pleasing may embrace me. A universe of pleasure and pain, free of death and
remorse awaits those found worthy of becoming my paramour. These are the words of Y’golonac…”
Revelations of Glaaki, Volume Twelve, 54:57, 9
These creatures start out as Paramours serve cults of as if in the throes of copulation. affect them normally. If reduced
apparently normal human Y’golonac, often as the assistants Victims of these horrific attacks to zero hit points, the creature
beings. However, they and bodyguards of cult leaders must make an additional vanishes in a flash of light.
possess a certain trait in or of someone serving as an Sanity Check for 1/1D3. It slowly reforms in the vast
common, an obsession with avatar for the Great Old One. underground ruin where it
Paramours are difficult to
sensate pleasures and sexual When an avatar of Y’golonac is was created. The Paramour
destroy. They are immune to
activity. These individuals summoned, Paramours wait remains there for 1D20 weeks
things affecting natural living
produce a natural energy upon it as willing, devoted slaves. before being returned to the
creatures, like aging, cold, heat
to which the Great Old One Sometimes pairs or even groups surface world by the Great
(but not fire), poison, smoke,
Y’golonac is drawn. A person’s of Paramours are found together, Old One. Paramours can only
drowning, pressure, and
transformation into a Paramour often working with particularly be permanently destroyed if
even the cold void of space.
of Y’golonac begins with an powerful cults or when an reduced to zero hit points by
Paramours take minimal
encounter with the Great Old important ritual is conducted. magical means or from damage
possible damage from physical
One’s avatar form. During this caused by enchanted weapons.
Attacks: A Paramour of attacks, but magical weapons
encounter, the person is bitten
Y’golonac appears to be merely
by the mouthed hands of the
an extraordinarily attractive
Great Old One and survives,
person radiating sexuality
PARAMOUR OF THE PARTY BOYS
either by chance, or design
(APP 18) until threatened.
Y’GOLONAC (X4) & THE GOOD
on Y’golonac’s part as part of
These beings can transform
Restored victim turned TIME GALS (X3)
the ritual creation process. willing lover Paramours of Y’golonac
instantly, with a flash of light
Damage from such bites does and a puff of ozone, into their STAT ROLL AVG. STR 19 CON 24
not heal naturally, so survivors true form, that of a rotting STR 4D6+5 19–20 SIZ 11 INT 11
typically suffer from painful, eyeless corpse adorned with Con 5D6+6 24 POW 15 DEX 16
open wounds which simply gaping bite wounds. The SIZ 3D6 9–12 HP 18
won’t close. After a period of bites that they suffered when INT 3D6 9–12
Move: 15
about a year, however, a second human now reappear; each Pow 4D6 15
ritual can be conducted, giving is now a fully formed mouth Dex 4D6+3 16 Avg. Damage Bonus: +1D4
the victim a choice. Full healing with sharp, rasping teeth. Weapons:
HP 18
of their wounds is offered to Paramours possess between Claw 35%
the candidate as part of a high one and three of these maws Move: 15
(damage 1D3+DB)
honor: becoming an eternal (1D3), which can be located Avg. Damage Bonus: +1D4
consort to the Great Old One anywhere on their bodies. Grapple 45%
Y’golonac. The alternative is Weapons: (damage special +1D3
In combat, these creatures Claw 35% bites—see Attacks)
spending the remainder of their
move swiftly, grappling or (damage 1D3+DB)
lives unhealed and hopelessly Bites (1D3) 50%,
clawing at targets with elongated
insane. During the ritual, the Grapple 45% damage 1D4
fingernails. Claw attacks do
candidate vanishes, transported (damage special +1D3
1D3+DB points of damage, and Armor:
to the underground ruin behind bites—see Attacks)
if both attacks strike a single None, but takes
a brick wall where Y’golonac
target in the same round, they Bites (1D3) 50%, minimal possible
resides. There a bond is
are automatically grappled. damage 1D4 damage from physical
consummated, and the bargain
Paramours successfully non-magical attacks.
sealed, between the candidate Armor:
grappling someone wrap
and the true unknown form of None, but takes Spells: None.
themselves around their victim.
the Great Old One. The candidate minimal possible
This allows them to make bite Sanity Loss:
returns, hours or sometimes damage from physical
attacks with each of the open 1/1D6 for Sanity points
days later, fully restored, non-magical attacks.
maws on their bodies. Such to see a Paramour
with a greatly enhanced
attacks are only possible on Spells: None. of Y’golonac.
appearance and exuding a
grappled victims, and do 1D4
raw sexual appeal. However Sanity Loss: 1/1D3 for being grappled by
points of damage per bite. The
the candidate is no longer fully 1/1D6 for Sanity points a Paramour of Y’golonac.
creature can recover 1 hit point
human or technically alive, but to see a Paramour
of damage it has taken for every
a Paramour of Y’golonac, an of Y’golonac.
1 hit point of damage inflicted by
immortal servitor and product
its biting attacks. While making 1/1D3 for being grappled by
of complete corruption by
such attacks, a Paramour moans, a Paramour of Y’golonac.
the candidate’s dark lover,
writhes in passion, and speaks
master, parent, and god.
Reprinted with the permission of The Unspeakable Oath
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Charity Hospital have a lot of digging to do. successful Fast Talk, Persuade, or Credit Rating
This investigation could be dangerous as Yolonda check, or offer of bribe of more than $3, they can
and Yvon Giacona are also following the lead learn three things: TYPICAL
GIACONA
in their search for the Muses. This may lead to 1. Mr. Brightmore’s address: 225 Birch Street, HENCHMAN (X2)
an encounter and possibly a confrontation with Apt. 3B, in the Carrollton neighborhood. Businessman, hedonist,
these dangerous opponents. 2. He submitted a “false” story and was and criminal lieutenant
Whenever the investigators go to a location where suspended for two weeks without pay. STR 15 CON 14
clues may be found (the hospital, the Lamar and 3. The police visited the office looking for SIZ 14 INT 11
Savoy homes, the apartment of Colette and Nicole, him on the morning of December 31st.
POW 12 DEX 12
the newspaper), they risk an encounter with one of Investigators visiting Vincent Brightmore’s apart-
APP 13 EDU 10
the Giacona siblings (20% chance). Investigators ment find him home, sporting a black eye, a fat
SAN 60 HP 14
may be followed, or intercepted and threatened, or lip, and two cracked ribs, the results of Officer
possibly tricked or bribed into helping the siblings Orsot’s “discussion”. He’s been treated by a doctor Damage Bonus: +1D4
find Colette and Nicole. Yvon’s and Yolonda’s main and just needs to rest. Mr. Brightmore is afraid and Weapons:
objective is finding Colette and Nicole, capturing unwilling to speak about the story which “he made Colt .45 semiautomatic
up”. At first he says that he fabricated the story to pistol 55%
them alive, and delivering them to their father.
(damage 1D10+2)
They will try to do this non-violently if possible, but impress his editor (a lie), but if investigators make
a successful Fast Talk, Persuade, or Credit Rating Fist/Punch 70%
won’t hesitate to use deadly force if the need arises.
(damage 1D3+DB)
check, AND a bribe of $25 dollars (“so I can leave
Investigators who visit Charity Hospital find that Grapple 60%
town to visit my sister in Baton Rouge for a few
no one on staff is willing to discuss the incident. (damage special)
days”) he tells investigators the following as he
The most investigators get for making a success- Knife 50%
packs his bags:
ful Fast Talk or Persuade check is a confirmation (damage 1D4+1+DB)
that the incident did indeed happen. Investigators A The women were well dressed, in their 20s, one Skills:
failing these rolls are told the newspaper story was Creole and the other White.
Dodge 45%
a sensational fabrication to sell newspapers (a lie). A They were unconscious and sweaty, and smelled Listen 40%
heavily of herbs, oils, and flowers. Sneak 55%
If investigators question the police, they are told Spot Hidden 40%
A The car, a Mercedes, was easy to trace as it was
that nothing of the sort happened (a lie) and imported. The only person to bring such a car Throw 50%
warned not to pursue the issue further. The police into the city from overseas was Mr. Jean Savoy.
officer assigned to the area is Officer Neil Orsot,
A The Savoys are an old New Orleans family, rich,
and he informs the investigators that he looked into powerful, connected, and rumored to practice
the matter, found nothing to the story, and then white Voodoo (but you SURE didn’t hear that
had words with the reporter who “made the whole from me).
thing up”. He considers the matter settled and asks, A Jean Savoy has a daughter, Nicole, about the same
“I don’t need to have words with anyone else, do I?” age as the Creole girl I saw being brought into
the hospital (again, you didn’t hear that from me).
If the investigators make a successful Fast Talk,
Persuade, or Credit Rating check, or offer a bribe A I learned from asking around a bit that Nicole
Savoy almost never does anything without her
of greater than $10, Officer Orsot says, “Some-
best friend and cousin, Colette Lamar (who’s
times things happen to people, dumb things that
White).
nobody needs to know about… things that would
embarrass their families. Now, people don’t want After speaking with the investigators, Vincent
Brightmore drives off, intent on laying low in Baton
to embarrass their families. I can tell you those
Rouge. Unless investigators escort him out of town,
families don’t want that sort of attention either.
the reporter is ambushed and abducted by either
So we don’t need to talk about this further, right?”
Yolonda or Yvon Giacona. Mr. Brightmore is then
Officer Orsot has been well paid by Jean Savoy,
tortured until he tells the cultists everything that
Collette’s father, to ensure the story about his
he knows. Keepers can then have his body found,
daughter’s hospitalization doesn’t spread. If investi-
shot and dumped in a roadside canal, or he can be
gators push the issue with Officer Orsot, they may
found as a living captive onboard the paddlewheel
be arrested on trumped up charges, harassed, or
La Luxaria.
even physically beaten. Even if the investigator is
a member of the local police force, Officer Orsot THE LAMARS, THE SAVOYS,
remains uncooperative, explaining “You know how AND POTENTIAL ALLIES
things are. I got people to look after so you best Lamar Estate
back off this.” Investigators may visit the Lamar home, believing
Investigators can track down the reporter, Vincent incorrectly that Colette Lamar still lives with her
Brightmore, by visiting the offices of The Item. Here, family. The Lamar family has lived on these lands
they learn that Mr. Brightmore is currently on in the garden district since colonial times; their
a leave of absence. Should investigators make a home is a spacious antebellum mansion. Beside the
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LEON CASTILLO
Medical Student and
Boyfriend of Colette Lamar
STR 12 CON 15
SIZ 11 INT 17
POW 15 DEX 14
APP 11 EDU 20
SAN 75 HP 13
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Weapons:
Fist/Punch 50%
(damage 1D3+DB)
Scalpel 70%
(damage 1D3+DB)
Pistol 45%
(damage 1D6+DB)
Skills:
Biology 50%
Credit Rating 30%
First Aid 85% mansion is a large, comfortable looking servant’s discrete for the sake of her daughter’s, and hus-
Medicine 75% house which was originally used as the family’s band’s, reputations. Martina asks the investigators
Natural History 50% slave quarters. Visitors are greeted by Douglas, a to look into things, report back to her, and do what-
Occult 40% ever they can to protect Colette. If the investigators
well-dressed Black butler who shows them into
Other Languages:
(French) 60% the sitting room. have spoken about magic, Voodoo, or the strange
(Latin) 45% events befalling the artistic community, Martina
Soon investigators are joined by Salvador Lamar,
(Spanish) 80% may confide in them that women in her family are
a fit and handsome man of about forty-five, who
Pharmacy 50% often gifted practitioners of white Voodoo. If asked
Psychology 65% greets his guests and asks the reason for their visit.
if she or Colette practice Voodoo, she only smiles
After a few minutes a well-dressed fiftyish woman,
and deflects the question by saying, “I can’t rightly
with a mane of waist length hair so grey it is nearly
say. I suppose anything is possible.”
white, enters and Salvador introduces her as his
wife, Martina. She greets the investigators quite Martina Lamar tells investigators that her daughter
warmly and offers them tea and cake, but is actually may be foolishly acting out over some young man
there to keep an eye on things. Martina suspects she “thinks” she’s in love with. She says he is a poor
the investigators are visiting on the behalf of Leon medical student named Leon Castillo. Martina
Castillo, a young man she’s forbidden her daughter tells investigators to track him down, as he’s likely
from seeing. the cause of whatever trouble Colette may have
gotten herself into (incorrect, but not a lie).
Investigators won’t get much help from Salvador,
as he’s very protective of his family’s reputation. Possible Ally #1: Leon Castillo
He denies his daughter was recently hospitalized This young man, a Creole of color, is a gifted
or unwell, saying that she is quite healthy and medical student showing promise of becoming
out celebrating the holiday with her cousin. He a brilliant physician. He can be found working at
assures them that there is nothing to worry over Flint-Goodrich Hospital (fully staffed by Black
and dismisses them as quickly as possible. Salvador doctors only) or at his home, a small apartment in
is uninterested in any wild stories and offended by the Treme neighborhood. He comes from a work-
implications involving Colette in anything untow- ing class Creole family. He is an average looking
ard. Martina, on the other hand, takes such stories man in his early twenties, humble, intelligent, and
more seriously and offers to walk the investigators kindhearted. The investigators have a 50% chance
out, so that she can have a quick word with them of encountering Leon Castillo while visiting the
in private. apartment of Colette and Nicole, as he’s asked their
Martina Lamar is a powerful Voodoo queen who neighbors to call him in case anyone visits there.
taught her daughter Colette everything the young Leon is very concerned about both Colette and
woman knows about the religion. Martina isn’t Nicole. He is the one who found them unconscious
sure what’s going on, but she’s concerned enough in their French quarter apartment, put them in
to want to know more. She tells investigators that Nicole’s car, and drove them to the Charity hos-
her daughter may have gotten into something that’s pital. He then fired shots into the air to attract the
a bit over her head and that she hopes they’ll be attention of the staff before running off. If asked
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why he didn’t stay at the hospital, Leon explains I’ll look after mine. Thank you very much”, before
that he and Colette are dating and that her mother calling his butler, Vernon, to show them out.
doesn’t approve. Leon professes his love for Colette While the investigators are being shown out of TIMOTHEE
and that he’s asked her to marry him, but sheep- the house, a woman calls to the butler. He meets SAVOY
Brother of Nicole Savoy,
ishly admits she has yet to give him an answer. with her and then explains to the investigators that, Dilettante and Gunsmith
He felt being involved in this incident would only “Miss Grace would like to have a moment of your
STR 12 CON 14
complicate matters. time in the solarium.” Vernon leads the investiga- SIZ 12 INT 14
Leon confides in the investigators that he fears for tors to a brightly lit sitting room, filled with plants,
POW 13 DEX 15
Colette’s and Nicole’s safety and explains that since where a beautiful Creole woman of about forty is
APP 13 EDU 20
they’ve recovered, their behavior has been very waiting for them. She wears a cream colored dress
different. He says that Colette barely knows him and a colorful headscarf, and introduces herself SAN 65 HP 13
now and seems completely focused on celebrating as Grace Savoy, the mother of Nicole. Grace asks Damage Bonus: +1D4
the holiday season with Nicole. He hasn’t been able why the investigators have come to her home and Weapons:
to reach her since the incident. From his comments listens to their answer, but only as a courtesy and Fist/Punch 50%
investigators may realize that Leon knows where replies with a slightly disinterested tone of, “I (damage 1D3+DB)
the girls live. see…” When the investigators are finished she Colt Super .32
If investigators mention anything about Voodoo shows them a single potted orchid in full bloom
Automatic Pistol 85%
(damage 1D10+1,
to Leon, he admits that both Colette and Nicole and says, “You see this flower. It’s beautiful, is it RoF 3, 10 rounds)
are powerful white Voodoo priestesses. He assures not? This flower is youth, life, and joy. It spawns Remington Model 8 POE
them that neither woman uses their powers for ill; the creation of the next generation. Then it’s gone; Rifle 80%
although he confesses Nicole has used her abilities in a few short weeks, it’ll be wilted. That’s the way (damage 2D6+2,
to play harmless pranks on him, “like a charm to flowers are and the way children are. That’s the RoF 2, 16 rounds)
give me hiccups, flatulence, or stuttering for an nature of things, and it’s best not to get in the way Ithaca Auto & Burglar
hour or so. I think she is jealous of me or sees me of it. Sometimes I find weeds growing in the pot, Gun Shotgun 75%
as a threat.” Leon says he found the pair uncon- and you know what I do? I pull them. You folks (damage 2D6/1D6/1D3,
RoF 2, 2 rounds)
scious in their apartment in a room they only use understand what I’m saying?”
Skills:
for “religious purposes”. He states that it was very Grace Savoy then dismisses the investigator. Once
Accounting 50%
highly decorated, with more candles, offerings, and outside, the investigators find Office Orsot wait- Craft (Gunsmith) 85%
symbols than usual. Leon can lead the investiga- ing for them. The police officer begins to harass Credit Rating 55%
tors to the apartment, but insists on going with them, either by citing their vehicle for violations, Fast Talk 80%
them to assist them in helping Colette and Nicole. or saying he is looking for a suspect matching one Mechanical Repair 50%
Occult 25%
Investigators wishing to gain the address without of their descriptions. It’s obvious that this is simply Other Language:
Leon accompanying them must make a successful harassment. Before things get out of hand, a young (French) 60%
Persuade roll. man of about twenty rushes up and puts a stop to Physics 50%
it. He’s well dressed, Creole, and bears a strong Pilot (Boat) 75%
Savoy Estate Swim 40%
resemblance to Grace Savoy. He addresses the
The Savoy family lives in a large plantation-style officer by his first name, Neil, and explains there
manor house in the Uptown neighborhood of New is some misunderstanding, saying “These cats are
Orleans. They have a full staff of servants, who pals of mine, ’kay?” Officer Orsot apologies for the
greet visitors and ask if they have an appointment misunderstanding and leaves. The young man is
with either Mr. or Mrs. Savoy. Investigators must Timothee Savoy, the brother of Nicole. He smiles
either make an appointment, which is then set and says, “So, let’s take a walk and you can tell me
for 1D3 days later, or make a successful Persuade what you do to piss off my momma?”
or Fast Talk roll to be admitted to a sitting room.
Possible Ally #2: Timothee Savoy
The investigators are soon met by Jean Savoy, a stout
looking Creole man in his mid-forties. Mr. Savoy Timothee Savoy pretends to be a playboy and dilet-
seems annoyed at the visit and explains that he’s tante like his sister, living off his parent’s money,
working from his home office and can only spare a spending time at the local yacht club and on his
few minutes. Mr. Savoy is a very active businessman, speedboat, Sunset. Most suspect he has a kept
running multiple construction companies across woman or two in the city because no one knows
Louisiana. He doesn’t know what his daughter is where he goes during the day. In truth, he’s a savvy
up to, but becomes angered that strangers should business owner and master craftsman.
take an interest in his family’s business. Jean Savoy Timothee Savoy is the silent owner of Sunset
knows is daughter is a free spirit, but sees no harm Arms, a maker and seller of custom firearms, in
in it. Mr. Savoy immediately rejects any stories the Gretna neighborhood of New Orleans. While
about his daughter being hospitalized, involved employees run the business and front of the shop,
in Voodoo, or any other mysterious happenings. Timothee enjoys his true passion in the rear
He tells investigators, “You look after yours, and workshop. Unknown to everyone in his family,
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Timothee Savoy is a master gunsmith. His father is above a high end women’s shoe store in the
forbade him from learning this trade when he was center of the city’s modern business district. The
OFFICER teenager, as he considered such work to be beneath investigators can learn this information from Leon
NEIL ORSOT Castillo, Martina Lamar, and/or Timothee Savoy,
Corrupt Police Officer in the
the family’s station. Timothee simply pursued his
employ of the Savoy family goal in secret and has led a double life for nearly ten or by researching properties owned by Jean Savoy
years, becoming a gifted, if anonymous, gunsmith. or where Colette Lamar and Nicole Savoy get their
STR 14 CON 13
mail. It’s a small apartment, brightly painted, and
SIZ 14 INT 12 Timothee knows that his mother and sister prac-
stylishly furnished.
POW 12 DEX 12
tice Voodoo and that his family routinely pays
Officer Orsot to take care of problems. He won’t The door is locked but can easily be forced (STR
APP 09 EDU 14 vs. STR 10), picked (with a successful Locksmith
be surprised to hear his sister may be in trouble
SAN 60 HP 14 or involved with the current strange happenings. check), or opened with the hidden key (successful
Damage Bonus: +1D4 Timothee tells investigators, “My sister is a goofy Spot Hidden roll locates the key under a flowerpot).
Weapons: dame but she’s my sister. I’d appreciate you looking The apartment has recently been cleaned top to
Fist/Punch 70% into things. If you find out what she’s up to or need bottom. The place looks like no one has been here
(damage 1D3+DB)
any help, gimme a call. I’ll come running. Best since New Year’s Eve.
Grapple 60% you don’t bother my folks with this. They ain’t the The door to one room is not only locked but pad-
(damage special)
listening sort, if you get me?” locked, an additional measure which seems to be
Colt Police Positive a recent addition. A sealed envelope is tacked to
Special Revolver 65% Timothee Savoy has access to large sums of money,
(damage 1D8, a powerful speedboat, and an entire shop full of the door with a note inside.
RoF 3, 7 rounds) custom firearms, including a wide selection of pis- Song and Dance Papers #2:
Winchester Model 97 tols, rifles, carbines, submachine guns, shotguns, I had Sadie clean up the place and had her
Shotgun 55% and heavier weapons. Lastly, if the situation seems
(damage 4D6/2D6/1D6, husband install the extra lock. Look to
dire enough, he can also summon Officer Orsot, Bridget for the key. I am proud and disap-
RoF 1, 6 rounds)
who’ll assist Timothee in any way possible without pointed, it is beautiful work but I taught
Skills:
asking any questions. you better than this. Anyone could have
Law 45%
Persuade 50% wandered in here and found it. What if
Psychology 55% your father found out? You are too old to
Sneak 45%
have me cleaning up after you. You are
Spot Hidden 50%
Track 35% no longer a child so stop acting like one.
We shall speak on this further. I love you.
(The signature is a meaningless personal
symbol; investigators making a successful
Occult Roll who are native to New Orleans
can identify it as belonging to Lady Orchid,
a mysterious White Voodoo priestess. Few
know that her true identity is Grace
Savoy.)
The key to the padlock is hidden in the apartment
under a statue of a black rooster. It can be found
with a successful Spot Hidden roll or by the clue
left in the note with a successful Occult roll. “Look
to Bridget” means Mama Brigitte, a death loa
(Voodoo spirit) who is often symbolized as a black
rooster. Opening the door’s lock and padlock with-
out a key requires a successful Locksmith roll with
a -15% penalty. Otherwise the door can be forced
open (STR vs STR 20) or dismantled with tools
(hinges taken off or the locks taken apart). Beyond
Song an
d Dance this door is the Shrine of the Muses.
P a pe r s
#2 The Shrine of the Muses
This room is fully dedicated to a single, complex
THE APARTMENT and decidedly unorthodox Voodoo ritual. The
OFF CANAL STREET walls, floor, and ceiling are painted with dozens
Colette Lamar and Nicole Savoy share an apart- of murals and over a hundred symbols, most being
ment in the American Sector, on Canal Street traditional to white Voodoo, but others are Greek
between Salcedo and Lopez streets. The apartment or unidentifiable. The air hangs heavy with the
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scent of burned incense, dried flowers, stale rum, along the boardwalk. The area is easily accessible
sweat, and ozone. Melted wax from over 500 to the public via electric street cars linking it to
Moth to the Flame
partially burned candles carpets about half the New Orleans. Often called the Coney Island of
Investigators may
floor space. There is a large offering bowl here as the South, the colorful electric lights, the screams
intercept the Muses
well, containing a phonograph record (“Muskrat of ride goers, and music can be seen and heard for before they attend
Ramble” by Louie Armstrong), a pair of well- miles around. the contest. They may
worn ballet shoes which smell of Champagne, While December is the off season, people visit
even persuade Colette/
and two stolen street signs for Euterpe Street and Euterpe not to attend the
the Spanish Fort year round, especially for shows, competition and release
Terpsichore Street in New Orleans. concerts, and special events, such as The 1st Annual the loa of the Muse before
Investigators making a successful Occult roll New Orleans Charleston Contest being held on its competition. However,
can comprehend that this room was set up to the evening of Monday, January 4th. This event is Nicole/Terpsichore
refuses to miss this
perform a complicated ritual: channeling two being billed as a fund raiser for the New Orleans dancing competition, as
cosmic loa of artistic creation into human bodies. Conservatory for Music and Dramatic Arts. With she simply cannot resist
The personifications of these cosmic forces were the Charleston peaking in popularity and the going to such an event.
Euterpe and Terpsichore, the Greek Muses of organizers promising a huge donation to the Con- The best investigators
song and dance. Such investigators also realize can hope for is Nicole/
servatory, attending this event becomes a top priority
Terpsichore to agree to
that if those channeling these forces are harmed of Colette/Euterpe and Nicole/Terpsichore, a fact release the loa of the Muse
or killed, it could have terrible repercussions that Ignacio “Fat Iggy” Giacona is counting on. right after the contest
for all humanity. Those cosmic forces would be (“I’ll quit right after I win
dispersed across the universe, taking decades to THE CONTEST the contest, I promise”).
properly reform, leaving those dedicated to the The 1st Annual New Orleans Charleston Con- If investigators make a
test is held at the Jasmine Dance Hall (although successful Psychology roll,
arts of music and dance without inspiration or they find her statement to
focus. Lastly, investigators also determine that everyone pronounces it “Jazzmen”). It’s a massive be completely true. She
the only place the ritual can safely be ended is in venue with a spacious stage, a wide bar (which is comfortable ending
this room, and only with the cooperation of those discretely serves alcohol), and a comfortable back the ritual after the dance
who’ve initially cast the binding ritual. While stage area with dressing rooms and offices. The contest, but not before.
various forms of exorcism spells could drive these Jasmine is owned by the Giacona family, one of Investigators have
cosmic loa from Colette and Nicole, such actions its many legitimate businesses, and overseen by two options:
OFF DUTY
POLICE
OFFICER (X3)
Working as security
STR 13 CON 12
SIZ 13 INT 10
POW 11 DEX 12
APP 10 EDU 10
SAN 35 HP 13
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Weapons:
Colt .45 semiautomatic
pistol 55%
(damage 1D10+2)
Fist/Punch 60%
(damage 1D3+DB)
Grapple 40%
(damage special)
Knife 40%
(damage 1D4+1+DB)
Skills: The Abduction (La Gluttire). Yolonda then pilots the boat to the
Dodge 40%
Once offstage, Yolonda has her two human paddle wheel La Luxaria and deliver Nicole and/
Listen 35%
Spot Hidden 40% bodyguards grapple Nicole and Colette. Two of or Colette to her father.
the Good Time Girls then place rags soaked in Once Colette, Nicole, Yvonne, and Yvonne’s
chloroform over their faces, which renders then assorted minions leave the stage, the investigators
unconscious. The goons rush the Muses through have only a few rounds attempt to prevent the
a rear door to a waiting car and toss them into abduction. The cultists have done this sort of thing
it. Waiting in the car is Yvon Giacona and his many times and have perfected their techniques.
two bodyguards. They speed away with captives, If anyone tries to move backstage they are blocked
driving directly to the Southern Yacht Club and by the Party Boys, four Paramours of Y’golonac,
transferring the women onto a waiting speedboat who are running blockers for the abductors.
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If investigators try to force their way past the band the winner. If there was a commotion at the event,
members, one of them screams as loudly as he can, Yvon tells the authorities that his sister spirited the
and fires three times into the floor with a .32 caliber winner, and possibly her friend, away once they
revolver hidden in his jacket pocket. heard gunshots. She took them to the safest place
The sound of gunshots causes the crowd to erupt that they could easily reach, the Giacona family’s
into a panicked stampede fleeing the venue. Three home onboard La Luxaria. He assures the police
local police officers hired as security for the event that Nicole and Colette are “safe as kittens” and
draw their side arms and come rushing over. This gives his word that he’ll personally drive them home.
should provide the cultists with enough time to No one among the police dares to dispute Yvon’s
escape with the Muses. Investigators may enter claims. None among them have any desire to move
combat with the Party Boys, which may cause the against the dangerous crime lord, for they know
Paramours to reveal their true inhuman form. Their that the mobster’s home is rumored to be a floating
horrific appearance would only spread further panic. fortress. Nor do they believe that the women are in
Even if the kidnapping goes smoothly, Keepers any real danger. As far as the police are concerned,
should allow investigators to catch a glimpse or the ladies are guests of the Giacona family and safe,
hear the sound of a car speeding away from the rear and they will explain that to both the Savoy and
of the building. Investigators could also overhear Lamar families.
people outside saying they saw two (possibly one) Calling In Reinforcements
unconscious women tossed into waiting car that Investigators must arm themselves and find a way to
sped off in the direction of the Southern Yacht reach the paddleboat temple. Investigators who’ve
Club. Investigators will also overhear several allied themselves with Timothee Savoy have the
people comment on seeing a large paddlewheel option of enlisting his aid. Timothee not only
boat close to shore, but running with its lights out. believes the investigators, but is willing to help. He
Investigators native to the area who make a Know arms them from his firearms shop and transports
roll, or those consulting locals, can learn that the them to La Luxaria onboard his speedboat. Timo-
only paddlewheel boat on the lake that routinely thee even offers to go onboard with the investigators
runs with its lights out is called La Luxaria, the to help rescue his sister and cousin. Timothee could
personal residence of Ignacio “Fat Iggy” Giacona. also call on Officer Orsot, paying the policemen to
Only insiders are aware the vessel is also a floating join them, unofficially, on the mission.
temple of the Great Old One Y’golonac.
Should the investigators contact Martina Lamar
Avoiding Capture asking for assistance, she has little to give. Martina
Keepers can allow the investigators to prevent the offers each investigator a single powerful Voodoo
abduction of both Muses, in spite of the cultists’ charm, either a Ju-Ju charm or Gris-Gris bag,
carefully laid out trap. If this happens, then the saying that “One of my servants supplies these”
scenario comes to an end without the confrontation (a lie). The Ju-Ju charms, highly decorated skulls
onboard La Luxaria. Colette and Nicole return of falcons, provide some protection against black
home and end the ritual. While the powerful magic and evil unnatural creatures (such as sor-
cult of Y’golonac remains intact, the crises of the cerers). Investigators wearing these charms gain
Muses’ physical manifestation upon the Earth is 2 points of armor against attacks made by such
over. “Fat Iggy” is furious that he and his god were creatures and +10% to any resistance roll vs. magical
robbed of such a valuable prize. Keepers should feel attacks made by evil or unnatural casters. She has
free to have the thwarted cultist and mobster seek three varieties of Gris-Gris bags: red, which grants
vengeance upon the meddlesome investigators. +15% bonus to the Dodge skill; green, which grants
a +15% bonus to the Sneak skill; and blue, which
grants a +15% to the Handgun skill.The last thing
The Rescue she can offer is advice, saying “You should contact
Nicole’s brother, Timothee. Tell him I sent you.
He can get in contact with a policeman who does
If one or both of the Muses become prisoners favors for their family.”
onboard La Luxaria, their only hope is the inves- Investigators may have also allied themselves with
tigators rescuing them. Yvon Giacona remains Leon Castillo, the medical student and boyfriend
behind, with half of the cult’s remaining Paramours, of Colette Lamar. While not much of a fighter,
to handle the police. If the ladies simply vanished, his medical training could prove valuable after the
Yvon tells the authorities that they accepted a dinner rescue, especially in treating mysterious injuries.
invitation from his father and are currently onboard These NPC allies could become very important to
La Luxaria. He explains that his father, the com- the investigators, especially in groups ill-prepared
petition’s organizer and sponsor, wanted to meet for a high level of violence.
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CULTISTS OF
Y’GOLONAC (X2)
Human males
STR 13 CON 12
SIZ 13 INT 10
POW 11 DEX 12
APP 10 EDU 10
SAN 35 HP 13
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Weapons:
Fist/Punch 60%
(damage 1D3+DB)
Grapple 40%
(damage special)
Spiked Paddle 50%
(damage 1D3+1+DB)
Barbed Whip 50%
(damage 1D3+2+DB)
Skills:
Dodge 40%
unadorned bricks from floor to ceiling. The bricks the will of his prisoners. Unless rescued within 36 Listen 35%
appear to be ancient hand cut stones. hours, they become corrupted into the service of Spot Hidden 40%
Upon the bed are a half dozen scantily clad men the Great Old One Y’golonac.
and women, all drugged and hopelessly insane. Ignacio “Fat Iggy” Giacona will be very upset at any
Chained to the walls here are six other men and interruptions or seeing infidels onboard his sacred
women, each also insane, but these possess bloody, floating temple. He transforms into the Greater
open wounds on their bodies. Keepers can have Avatar of Y’golonac and fights until destroyed or
one of these prisoners be Vincent Brightmore, the all his opponents are dead.
reporter from The Item, if the cult has captured The Death of Ignacio Giacona
him. A nearby rack holds a multitude of torture
implements. This room is a chamber of worship Should the Chosen Avatar of Y’golonac fall, the
dedicated to the Great Old One Y’golonac. ancient bricks within the offering room begin
to glow, turning red hot within moments. After
Two male human cultists are here, “worshiping” several minutes, that chamber catches fire, which
among the imprisoned human offerings. They are quickly spreads through the entire ship. Within
nude and armed only with a barbed cat-o-nine- 30 minutes, La Luxaria becomes a raging inferno
tails and a wide flat paddle tipped with sharpened destroying all traces of the temple, its loathsome
spikes. Yolanda Giacona is also here, celebrating inhabitants, and any unfortunate unliberated pris-
the delivery of the prisoners to her father. At the oners. The investigators must escape the burning
first sign of trouble, she transforms into an Avatar ship with the still drugged Muses before they are
of Y’golonac and attacks. overcome by smoke or flames.
“Fat Iggy’s” Suite
These rooms are where Ignacio “Fat Iggy” Giacona
spends the majority of his time. This section of
the ship is soundproofed so that no one can hear
Resolution
the screams often produced here. Unfortunately
for Ignacio, this means that any cries for help or ENDING THE RITUAL
sounds of battle onboard La Luxaria go unheard The ritual can be ended by Colette/Euterpe and
by him while he is entertaining his guests, Colette/ Nicole/Terpsichore voluntarily releasing the loa
Euterpe and/or Nicole/Terpsichore. of song and dance back into the universe. This can
Investigators will find “Fat Iggy” here along with only be done safely within the shrine that Colette
either or both of the captured Muses. His prisoners and Nicole created in their American Sector apart-
are drugged and bound to a chair as the massive ment. If the shrine has been damaged, possibly by
crime boss drinks red wine and reads them pas- overzealous investigators, it must be repaired, which
sages of the Revelations of Glaaki. The narcotics costs 1D12 hundred dollars and requires 3D10
and the words of this dreaded tome slowly erode man hours of work. In a flash of light and puff of
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smoke, the energy of Muses returns to the universe. Colette confronts her family, stating that she
Colette and Nicole are knocked unconscious for 24 intends to wed Leon Castillo with or without their
Sanity Awards hours, and age one year for every day they hosted consent. Her parents are shocked by her actions, but
For reversing the Ritual the Muses. The following day, they awaken, once respect her conviction and welcome Mr. Castillo
of Cosmic Binding:
1D6 Sanity Points
again their normal selves. If they hosted the Muses into their family. The marriage takes place in June,
for more than twenty days, then they never recover, with Nicole being the maid of honor (and catching
For defeating the
Paramours of Y’golonac:
slipping silently away as their bodies shut down the tossed bouquet). The investigators are, of course,
1D6 Sanity Points from the strain. invited and seated as close friends of the family
(granting then +5% bonus to their Credit Rating
For defeating the THREATS TO THE MUSES
Children of Y’golonac: scores within New Orleans for the next year).
1D3 Sanity Points
Death of a Muse
WEDDING FAVORS/REWARDS
For defeating an While the Muses Euterpe and Terpsichore are
physically manifested on Earth, they are mortal and Successful investigators are given several rewards
Avatar of Y’golonac:
1D10 Sanity Points can be killed. If Colette/Euterpe dies, every person by Colette and Nicole. The first is Nicole’s imported
on Earth with more than 50% in any Art skill Mercedes roadster. The second is the lease to their
For defeating a Greater
Avatar of Y’golonac: associated with music must make a Sanity Check apartment in the American Sector, which has been
1D10 Sanity Points for 1D6/1D100 and lose 1D4+1 CON. Likewise, if paid up for the next four years. All traces of the
For each Muse Nicole/Terpsichore dies, the same happens to those shrine are removed by then. The last gift is a case for
corrupted or killed: with more than 50% in any Art skill connected to each investigator, which contains a beautifully dec-
-1D8 Sanity Points
dance. This claims the minds and lives of many of orated custom firearm of the sort favored by them
For each Muse killed the most talented people in the world. These art personally. These are supplied by Sunset Arms and
by Investigators: forms take decades to recover, as their cosmic forces personally crafted by Timothee Savoy. The weapons
-1D10 Sanity Points
slowly reform across the universe. are decorated with a variety of Voodoo symbols,
chief among them the personal sigil of Lady Orchid
The Dark Muses (aka Grace Savoy). Anyone holding such a weapon
At their core, the cosmic forces of Euterpe and Terp- is filled with calm, giving them a +5% bonus to any
sichore spread joy and inspiration. However, once Sanity Check. Any physical attacks made with
physically materialized upon Earth, they become these firearms, such as a pistol whip attack or a blow
vulnerable to corruption. If Ignacio Giacona cap- from a rifle’s butt stock, are considered to be made
tures and corrupts Colette/Euterpe and/or Nicole/ from an enchanted weapon. The investigators can
Terpsichore, every human being with an Art score learn of these special properties with a successful
above 50% in a music or dance related field is now Occult or Cthulhu Mythos roll, or by consulting a
open to the psychic attacks of the Great Old One, reputable occult expert.
much like those reading from Revelations of Glaaki.
A MEETING WITH
If this happens, artists whom Y’golonac reduces YVON GIACONA
to zero INT or POW fall completely under his If Ignacio and Yolonda die onboard La Luxaria
sway. These corrupted artists may then spread the and Yvon has survived, then he inherits his father’s
taint of Y’golonac through their music and dance. organization. Yvon cannot afford to have any loose
Any human listening to music or watching a dance ends with the investigators, but his efforts are now
performed by a corrupted artist can then also be focused on defending his territory from challeng-
psychically attacked by Y’golonac. ers. The savvy young mobster and cultist invites
the investigators to dinner (in a very public place),
AFTERMATH OF FAILURE
calling a truce to discuss terms. Yvon wishes to put
If Y’golonac gains control over the Muses, it sets off the past behind him, let bygones be bygones. With
a global chain reaction of madness, spiritual corrup- his father and sister out of the way, he is now the
tion, and sexual deviance not seen since the days of undisputed boss of the organization. For that, he
the Roman Emperor Caligula. Music and dance thanks the investigators and is willing to let them
become a poison to the human mind and spirit. If walk away. What he wants in return is their oath
this happens, the investigation ends in failure. not to interfere in his operations in any way. He
AFTERMATH OF SUCCESS explains, “We don’t have to be friends, but neither
If the investigators solve the mystery, save Colette of us really wants the other as an enemy, now do
and Nicole, and help them safely end the Ritual we?” How this meeting goes and the sincerity of
of Cosmic Binding, the world is spared a terrible Yvon’s proposal is up to the individual Keepers to
fate. Balance is restored to the artistic forces of decide. Should the player refuse his offer, the truce
the universe. If the investigators have eliminated ends the following day, and the investigators are
the entire Giacona family, the cult of Y’golonac added to the list of people Yvon needs to eliminate
inside New Orleans is no more. Any surviving to consolidate his control over his father’s empire.
minions flee the city, and rival gangs move in to
fill the power vacuum created.
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the CrossRoads By Jeff Moeller
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DRAMATIS
PERSONAE
James Webb
Manservant to
Matthew Dupris
Gustav Hanser
Innkeeper who values his
customers’ privacy
Matthew Dupris
War Hero, Dabbler, and Broken
Down Mess
crosses painted in ash on their foreheads. Keepers of a bar, suspicious people dumping a body, or
should point this out; they are marked by God. the like.
In the gutters, where the investigators can trip While the investigators are having a close look at
over him, is the body of someone who has been the body, perhaps rifling his pockets before the
marked by another god. A middle-aged Black police arrive, the obviously dead man (with no
man, dressed nicely but plainly, lies face up in the remaining lung capacity) opens his eyes, looks at
gutter, or, at least, what’s left of him does. The them, grabs one of them by the sleeve, and audibly
body is in a very public location, perhaps just off whispers the chant that appears in Five Lights
of Jackson Square or right in front of a busy hotel.
Papers #1. This only happens once, after which the
To the very casual passerby, he looks like a passed-
corpse resumes its normal lack of activity. Sanity
out drunk in the litter. Closer inspection reveals
loss is 1/1D6.
otherwise. His legs and body from the shoulders
up are intact; between those, he is crushed and In addition, Webb has a piece of gore-soaked, but
flattened as though a steamroller had run over still barely legible, note paper from the Roosevelt
him, or, perhaps, a titanic snake had constricted Hotel in his (thankfully intact) pants pocket,
him flat. Sanity loss is 1/1D6. should they dare to search the body. The note
A number of things are
immediately noteworthy.
First, there aren’t any steam-
rollers or other sources of
the potential injuries about.
Second, there is not much
blood about; the body has
obviously been dumped. A
Medicine roll reveals that
he has been dead (judging
from rigor) for several hours.
In light of this, one might
expect that someone would
have seen something, but
no amount of canvassing
or questioning turns up
anyone who saw him stag- Five Lights Papers #1
gering around, coming out
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reads “St. Louis No. 1, St. Peter,” and also has the trial. Mr. Webb gave his address as the same as M.
words that he whispered written out. The hotel Dupris’, a suite at the Roosevelt Hotel.
Scenario Timeline
staff at the Roosevelt can identify him and lead the Grave Robbery and Ritual
investigators to his employer, Matthew Dupris. A Locations
Know roll or appropriate inquiry reveals that “St. To create the Hand of Glory, Dupris had to obtain
Night 0:
Louis No. 1” is likely a reference to one of New both a portion of fat and the left hand of a hanged Dupris and Webb
Orleans’ more famous cemeteries. man. He sent Webb to do his dirty work, telling complete the first ritual
him which grave in Holt Cemetery to dig up, and at St. Louis Cemetery
Five Lights Papers #1: to hide the fat, left hand and Liston knife in a No. 1, 425 Basin Street,
Bloody Note in Victim’s Pocket thicket before he tried to make his escape, in case Treme, St. Peter’s
shrine. Webb killed.
St. Louis No. 1, St. Peter he was observed. Webb was arrested and was out
Day 1:
on bail; Dupris managed to collect the severed
Legba choi-yan, choi-yan Zandor Investigators find
hand, fat, and knife later. Webb’s body.
Zandor Legba, immole’—hai!
Investigators speaking to the police about this Night 1:
SCENE OF THE FIRST RITUAL incident learn that Webb was found exiting Holt Dupris and accomplice
Cemetery, a potters’ field, roughly six months ago. complete the second
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1,
ritual at St. Louis
425 Basin St., Treme He was found in possession of a dirty shovel, and Cemetery No. 3, 3421
a recent grave used to inter a convicted murderer Esplanade Avenue,
The investigators may well find the second ritual
(John Charles) was found to have been unearthed Esplanade, St. Lazarus’
site before they find the scene of the first. This is shrine. Accomplice killed.
and poorly put back. Nothing else was found on
particularly true if they miss the note in Webb’s
his person, and Webb claimed that he was just Day 2:
pocket. If they find that note, however, they may
visiting the cemetery, albeit after hours. He was Accomplice’s body found.
well go to St. Louis Cemetery No.1 straightaway.
arrested and interrogated, but denied any wrong- Night 2:
Otherwise, they may get to the site of the first
doing. His employer, Matthew Dupris, the son Dupris and second
ritual in a roundabout way, either by canvassing accomplice perform the
of local Judge Lawrence Dupris, bailed him out
New Orleans’ many cemeteries and getting lucky third ritual at St. Roch
and hired him a lawyer. The charges were still Cemetery No.1, 1725
after finding the second ritual site; asking for the
pending (a moot point now that the suspect is St. Roch Avenue, St.
police to have sextons check their cemeteries for
deceased), but given a lack of hard evidence such a Roch, St. Roch’s Chapel.
signs of rituals having been conducted at cemeter- Yog-Sothoth manifests.
witness or possession of any valuables,
ies after finding the second ritual site; or pure
the prosecutor was considering either
legwork, which leads to finding a cabbie who took
dropping the charges or allowing a
an odd, scarred gentleman and his manservant on
plea to trespassing.
a ride on the evening of Webb’s death.
The police and the sexton also
Inside of the cemetery, at a shrine to St. Peter, they
investigated the grave that had
find a black rooster with its neck broken, and a
apparently been broken into.
veve (symbol) for Legba inscribed in chalk. See
There was nothing in it worth
Five Lights Papers #2. There are also wax drip-
stealing, of course, but the
pings of an odd, greasy sort on the pavement in
body had been desecrated.
front of the shrine. At the first intersection leading The body was that of John
away from the cemetery gate toward the streetcar Charles, a recently hanged
line, there is a sizable blood stain running down murderer. He had been
the wall of the cemetery. These things may have skinned around his mid-
been partially cleaned up depending on how much section and his left arm
time has passed, but the sexton or groundskeeper had been cut off at the elbow, perhaps with an
can tell the investigators what he had to clean up. Five
axe or a large knife, but no such tool was found Light
s Pa p
e rs # 2
INVESTIGATION: on Mr. Webb.
IDENTITY OF THE DEAD MAN
INVESTIGATION: LEGBA
The decedent can be identified in an hour or two by AND WHISPERS OF THE DEAD
any responding local police officers as James Webb. Investigators consulting easily accessible folklore
They recognize him because he was suspected in and occult sources can turn up a good amount of
a notorious grave robbery at Holt Cemetery (a information. An Occult roll; appropriate research,
potters’ field with many makeshift grave markers including chatting with anyone with any signifi-
used for, among others, executed criminals) several cant degree of Louisiana Voodoo knowledge; or
months ago, early last summer. a Library Use roll can identify both Legba and
Officers who know about the case can also explain the significance of the words whispered (and
that Mr. Webb is a house servant of one Matthew written on the hotel stationery in James Webb’s
Dupris. M. Dupris bailed Webb out of jail on the pocket). Remember that the investigators are on
grave robbery charge, for which he is still awaiting a time table (as they will eventually realize) and
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that Library Use rolls take time, so encourage St. Peter or St. Lazarus, and/or crossroads (includ-
them to seek out experts. ing cemeteries) is mystifying to the knowledgeable
MISS CLARA practitioner. It suggests that someone is trying to
LARUE Legba is one of the major loa (or spirits) of tradi-
tional Louisiana Voodoo. He is sometimes referred invoke Legba for his own sake. That’s not how
Louisiana Voodoo
Queen, age 84 to as the “Voice of God”, and is an intermediary things are done; Legba doesn’t grant favors or
between the world of the living and the world of hear pleas on his own, and invoking him without
STR 06 CON 08
the dead. He is associated with crossroads (as they also invoking another loa is abusive and likely to
SIZ 08 INT 13
are transitions), and is sometimes represented as draw their anger. The only thing he really grants
POW 15 DEX 08 is access to other loa, and an eloquent voice that
an old man walking with a cane or crutch.
APP 08 EDU 06 they will heed.
Legba is also concerned with elocution, and is
SAN 75 HP 08 Note that true believers, such as Miss Clara LaRue,
invoked first in most rituals in which the loa are
Damage Bonus: -1D4 called upon for favors. Legba is also identified and/ are going to be extremely skeptical of this whole
Weapons: None or conflated with two Catholic saints, St. Peter line of inquiry from genteel investigators. If caught
(keeper of the gates to heaven) and St. Lazarus in a very candid moment, she explains that she does
Skills:
Bargain 35% (associated with healing and the dead). not believe that Legba is going to physically show
Credit Rating 30% (In Her up when called, any more than you might believe
Own Community: 90%) The words seem to be a chant meant to invoke that St. Mary is going to physically appear when
First Aid 50% Legba, although not a completely orthodox one. saying Hail Marys. Voodoo rituals are believers’
Natural History 55% Generally, invocations of Legba must be chanted
Occult 60% (Louisiana
means of practicing their faith, rooted in their
in a loud, clear voice on three consecutive mid- culture, and to be honest, they don’t much care for
Voodoo 90%)
Own Language: nights, and on the third chanting, Legba will people “dabbling” in their subculture or making
English 50% appear. After the chant, which is short and need light of it. Meaningful cooperation requires that
Other Language: only be said once on each occasion, a black rooster they be approached politely and respectfully with
Creole 50% is sacrificed by breaking its neck.
Psychology 40% these sorts of questions.
Pharmacy 25% Conventional sources will not believe investigators’ Meeting with Clara LaRue
claims that a dead man whispered anything to one
of them. But theoretically speaking, it could be Miss LaRue (as she likes to be called) is a
a warning that magic is being misused and that Black woman who was born into slavery in the
the loa are angry. Also, the dead speaking is a antebellum South. She lives in a nice, well-kept
phenomenon associated, once again, with Legba, house in Treme, in a lower class, heavily Black
as the “Voice of God” and intermediary between neighborhood, along St. Ann Street. Her spiritual
the living and the spirits. practices (popularly referred to as “Louisiana
Voodoo”) are a syncretic mixture of traditional
Investigators may wish to pursue deeper sources on West African religions, Catholicism, and folk
this topic. Should they manage to access someone medicine. For the price of a consultation, usually a
with a great deal of authentic knowledge about dollar, she is happy to give the investigators a basic
Louisiana Voodoo (be it de Marigny, or an honest education regarding her religion. (See Louisiana
and genuine practitioner such as Miss Clara Voodoo.)
LaRue), the same basic knowledge is available, but
such people may have additional insights, depend- Miss LaRue is a Voodoo queen. The first thing to
ing on what the investigators share with them. understand about her is that she is a revered leader of
a tight-knit and insular community of former slaves,
The fact that the dead man was crushed in his and the children and grandchildren of former slaves.
middle is worrisome to such sources, as Legba is People in her community are protective of her and
sometimes said to take the form of an immense, deferential to her, and she is suspicious of well-
constricting serpent. heeled people from outside of her community who
Especially knowledgeable people with all of the want to ask her to speculate about what something
facts in front of them (including the fact that some outsider is doing “means”.
Legba was invoked at a shrine of St. Peter in The second thing to understand about her is that
the first instance and St. Lazarus in the second she really does “believe in all this”, just as an
instance) might have an additional insight. This elderly Catholic nun believes in her faith. She
insight might also follow from any such person believes that her prayers are heard and that
who reads, or is told the gist of, M. Dupris’ diary: her rituals and charms are real, although she
Legba is often invoked in Voodoo rituals initially, does not think that calling out Legba’s name
and at the end, but he is strictly an intermediary. three times upon three consecutive midnights is
Another loa is always invoked for substantive favor going to cause a giant snake or monster to appear.
as part of the ritual. Legba is not invoked for favor Rather, she believes that these articles of faith
himself. Calling out to Legba at places or in ways are empowering, and steer the outcome of life
that are symbolically tied to him, such as shrines to events through spiritual connections.
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LOUISIANA VOODOO
Louisiana Voodoo is distinct from other the lives of the saints, the locations of their
forms (such as Haitian Voodoo) in its empha- respective shrines around New Orleans,
sis on gris-gris (charms, often in the form of and their respective spheres of authority.
cloth or leather bags with occult ingredients,
Louisiana Voodoo rituals are conducted in
either for cursing or for protection), the
private, behind closed doors. The notion of
predominance of female priestesses (or
a public ceremony (for example, invoking
“voodoo queens”), and the use of physical
occult paraphernalia such as voodoo dolls Legba at a public cemetery) is wrongheaded,
and other sympathetic magic charms. In and suggests that someone does not have
addition to veneration of Catholic saints, a firm grasp on what they are doing.
there are also important aspects of ancestor In the 1920s, Voodoo has not yet become
and spirit worship, and the use of handed widely commercialized in New Orleans
down knowledge of herbalism and poisons. (although there are, as with any mystical
Louisiana Voodoo is a syncretic religion, tradition, a few charlatans and disreputable
taking elements from several different con artists to be found). Prior to the 1930s,
wellsprings, and Catholic saints play an Voodoo practitioners would often do favors
important role. Catholic saints are seen as for respectful and well-meaning non-believ-
intermediaries between the faithful and ers. As Voodoo started to seize the American
the spirit world, often with their traditional psyche in the 1930s, however, more charla-
patronage areas (e.g., Peter as the patron tans (knowledgeable and otherwise) began
saint of gatekeepers) remaining intact. Miss to cater to tourists, which overwhelmed and
LaRue is extremely knowledgeable about drove the true believers more underground.
In her role as Voodoo queen, she presides over know a little bit about Matthew Dupris. He is the
private spiritual ceremonies, offers sage advice, son of Judge Lawrence Dupris. Disregarding his
guides the community, acts as a sort of pseu- father’s wishes, he volunteered as an officer in the
do-psychologist/spiritual advisor, makes charms U.S. Army in the Great War. Unfortunately, M.
and amulets, and practices folk medicine. Her Dupris only lasted a month at the front before he
practice of folk medicine ranges from the ineffec- was grievously injured by a mustard gas shell. He
tual to knowing how to effectively administer first returned home but was never the same. His face
aid. She does expect to be compensated for her is severely scarred, and he can only half-croak/
services, according to what her flock can afford, half-whisper/half-wheeze a word or two. He often
which often is not much and often in kind. relies on notes to communicate. Dupris is a semi-in-
Neither Miss LaRue nor any other noteworthy valid who walks with a cane and keeps his face
occultist in New Orleans is a close friend of M. half-covered. People uniformly feel sorry for him.
Dupris, despite the way he portrays them in his VISITING M. DUPRIS
diary. Miss LaRue may or may not remember his (THE ROOSEVELT HOTEL)
name, but if he is described to her, she vaguely This hotel on Baronne Street near Canal, just off
remembers him as “that man who waits outside”, the French Quarter, is the ritzy place to be seen in
half-hidden, while his manservant, Webb, comes town, particularly after its reconstruction in 1923.
in to ask her questions or buy some charm or It occupies an entire city block, and is quite ornate.
another, every once in a while. Famous musical acts perform in its Blue Room
cabaret. Like many ritzy hotels of the era, wealthy
CONSULTING MYTHOS SOURCES
people sometimes lived in its rooms long-term. M.
Any appropriate mythos tome, or a successful
Dupris and his three servants live in Suite 713, a
Cthulhu Mythos roll, can tie the chant to Legba
three-bedroom flat.
whispered by Webb to an invocation to Yog-So-
thoth in his guise as Tawil-at’Umr, Opener of the Speaking with the Hotel Staff
Ways. The parallels between the two are obvious, The staff will cooperate, at least to some extent,
and should any of the investigators already know with questions from law enforcement, or on suc-
how to Contact or Call Yog-Sothoth, elements of cessful Persuade checks, or if given a bribe of $3
those spells are clearly echoed in the chant to Legba. or more. They are acquainted with Mr. Webb and
COMMON KNOWLEDGE ABOUT M. Dupris. Webb was friendly with the staff, and
M. DUPRIS if investigators inform staff members of his death,
Investigators making a halved Credit Rating or they are shocked and saddened to hear the news.
Know Roll (or a standard Credit Rating or Know None of the staff really knows M. Dupris.
Roll if they are residents of New Orleans) may They can say that he is frequently absent, but
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occasionally seen going in and out, typically Suite 713, Speaking with Goldie and Edie
arriving and departing in cabs summoned by the It is unlikely that the investigators will visit at a
hotel concierge. The staff has nicknamed Dupris time when M. Dupris is there (See M. Dupris
“The Phantom”. He has lived there for about two Timeline: The First Day). Whether he is home
years, along with three or not, investigators must deal with his nurse
servants, and he has and housekeeper, sisters Goldie and Edie Glover.
never been any trouble They do not willingly allow nosy investigators
to the staff. Living with without real police credentials into the suite. They
him are a middle-aged won’t stand up to people with authentic seeming
Black man named James badges or guns, however. They are very loyal to
Webb (the first casualty) their employer, so any attempts at Fast Talk or
who is his major domo, Persuade suffer a -15% penalty. They protest that
a young mixed-race M. Dupris is a good man, a war hero, and one
woman named Goldie who is “not well” at that, and admonish any pushy
Glover who is a nurse, people to mind their manners and to be ashamed.
and Goldie’s 16-year- Goldie and Edie are shocked to hear that James
old sister, Edie, who Webb is dead; he said that he was going out on
cooks and cleans. His an errand last night around 10:30PM, and they
expenses are paid by a did not see anyone with him. They honestly have
trust fund. no idea where M. Dupris is at present; they have
not seen him in a couple of days. Successful Fast
Bribes to, or successful Talk or Persuade rolls, or sufficient bullying and
Fast Talk checks with, intimidation, get them to admit that he has drink-
members of the clean- ing and opium habits and sometimes goes missing
ing staff who have been for days. They are worried for Dupris if they are
in that suite might get told that James Webb is dead, as he is Dupris’ right
them to complain that hand man and watches out for his safety while he
Mr. Dupris is indiffer- is “out on the town”.
ent about his hygiene The ladies are aware that M. Dupris is interested
(which Goldie, trying in and studies all kinds of “magic and hoodoo”,
to do her job, complains but Webb helped him with anything that he
to them about). He also might have wanted in connection with that sort
has a lot of old books and papers strewn about his of thing, like addresses of people to meet with
bedroom, which they are not allowed to clean. and finding supplies. They do know that Webb
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got himself arrested for digging up a grave in 4. The Petit Albert: This is a first edition
Holt Cemetery last summer; he said something folio (very rare and expensive), in French,
entitled Secrets merveilleux de la magie Using Characters
about M. Dupris needing something and how
naturelle et cabalistique du petit Albert. in Other
he was just doing his job. Scenarios:
Those making a successful Occult roll
SEARCHING SUITE 713 know it by its shortened title, The 1722 Judge Lawrence Dupris
might be persuaded, for
If the investigators, through bullying, badges and/ Petit Albert, a grimoire of natural and
a consideration, to help
or burglary, search Dupris’ hotel room, there are a cabalistic magic. Normally, it would
out Cora and Vincent
require a successful Read French roll to
few worrisome things to be found in it. There is a DeCroix in “Bloodlines”
study, 8 hours of study time, and grant +1% by signing and certifying
goodly-sized stash of laudanum (in his bedroom,
to Occult. This one, however, has a section the documents the
found with a successful Spot Hidden roll), several annotated in English with a variety of siblings need. He might
empty or half-empty alcohol bottles of both good notes, chants, and difficult to comprehend know the Savoys and
and dubious quality, and a great deal of occult formulae. The annotated section is the one the Lamars from “Song
hokum about the room (both found scattered concerned with the creation of an artifact and Dance”, as well as
Dennis Bouchard, Randall
throughout the suite). The last category includes called the “Hand of Glory”; it requires a
Fowler, and possibly Chet
voodoo dolls, gris-gris pouches, tarot decks, crystal successful Read English check and 8 hours Craighton in “Tell Me,
balls, and numerous standard and rare occult texts. of study. Details of what can be learned Have You Seen the Yellow
from these annotations are in a nearby box. Sign?” He might even be
M. Dupris’ Keepsake Chest
5. Dupris’ Diary (in English): There in the Most Honorable
In his (locked) desk’s bottom drawer is a (locked) is little complicated about this, and Krewe of the Swords.
ebony chest about the size of a shoe box. The it only takes an hour to thoroughly Miss LaRue might be
drawer and chest can be opened with a success- review. If investigators examined the consulted in “Tell Me,
ful Locksmith roll or broken open by inflicting note from Webb’s pocket, the handwrit- Have You Seen the
ing in the diary obviously matches. Yellow Sign?”, “Song and
more than 5 points of damage. Inside of the box Dance”, or “Asylum”. She
is particularly bad news: A M. Dupris hates his life. He feels is doing what she can for
cheated and abandoned by “proper her community in “The
1. Voodoo Paraphernalia: These items are
society” (despite the fact that he lives Quickening Spiral”, and
a small leather bag full of ordinary table
in a swanky hotel with three servants she might know Henri
salt, a silver table knife sharpened to a Ruzan, any of Oscar
provided by his wealthy parents, and
point, a sapphire pendant on a silver chain, Duplessis’ workers,
wants for nothing material).
some Catholic rosaries, and dried St. Apolline Clemence,
John’s Wort. They can be identified with A Those reading the diary and who or Sophia Montrell.
a successful Occult check, or appropri- make a successful Psychoanalysis or
Psychology roll can deduce that M. Either Miss LaRue, James
ate research or consultation, as things Webb, or the Glover sisters
valued in Voodoo practice as protective Dupris is seriously addicted to alcohol
might be concerned
wards and all relatively harmless. and pain killers (laudanum), to control about the Needle Men
his lingering pain from being injured in “Needles”, and any of
2. The Liston Knife: An odd looking, 8"
by a mustard gas shell in the Great them might be able to tell
long knife, with a long, diamond shaped
War. He writes about needing more investigators what the
handle and a thin, extremely sharp blade.
and more over the course of the diary. rumors about them are.
A successful Medicine roll or appropriate
Readers also realize that he is suffering Officer Russell or Officer
research can identify this as a Liston knife,
from acute melancholy and is in seri- Orsot might know about
designed to amputate a limb as quickly as
ous need of psychiatric help. James Webb’s arrest.
possible. Obviously, this would be handy
in hacking off the left hand of a corpse A He bemoans how he tried to show his Gustav Hanser might rent
in a hurry. This is the knife Webb used father, Judge Lawrence Dupris, what rooms to members of
in the grave robbery at Holt Cemetery. a responsible young man he was by the Matranga family or
volunteering to serve in the Army to people working for the
3. The Blasphemous Candles: A couple Giacona family from “Song
instead of going to law school, and
of candles, whitish-yellow in color, and and Dance”. Perhaps Nat
how he has been repaid by fate in such
very greasy, apparently made of tallow. Terriot or Danny Jacques
a cruel fashion. His throat is so burned
An Occult roll suggests that the candles from “The Quickening
that he relies on gestures and notes to Spiral” appreciate his
used in connection with the Hand of
get by, able to do nothing but croak discretion as well.
Glory are made of not just tallow, but
out a few words at a time.
rendered human fat from the hanged If met before the events
felon who “donated” the Hand itself. A He frequently discusses attending a of this scenario, Matthew
The Sanity loss for this realization is variety of séances, theosophical meet- Dupris might write about
0/1. Forensic practice in the 1920s is ings, esoteric lodges, and making the the investigators in his
not sufficiently advanced to positively acquaintance of occultists throughout diary, perhaps surprising
New Orleans and surrounding areas. If investigators by describing
identify the candles as made of human
there is a name (including de Marigny them as close friends.
fat, but they are. There is also a bundle of
what appears to be braided human hair, and Miss Clara LaRue) to be dropped,
withered, and not in good shape. This Dupris drops it and portrays its owner
material, on close inspection, appears to as the best and closest of friends.
be the source of the wicks in the candles. A The juiciest part of the diary comes
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He is distressed to hear about Webb, and will make The investigators, by this stage, will probably
arrangements for his funeral as soon as the police not have a very good idea of where to look for M.
A Few Notes on
are finished with his body. Or, more likely, he leaves Dupris, and even if they do, the ritual takes very
New Orleans
Cemeteries a note for Edie with some money and a promise to little time, and he has too much of a head start.
New Orleans cemeteries show up at the funeral.
THE FOLLOWING MORNING
are largely comprised of M. Dupris’ intention is to fetch Goldie to help him
above ground mauso- St. Louis No. 3, 3421 Esplanade, Esplanade
leums, because much
with the second part of the ritual. Depending on neighborhood
of New Orleans is at or how much Goldie has been told about the details
below sea level. Burial in of what happened to Webb, Goldie may or may By dawn the second morning, whether by dint
such areas would put the not be willing to follow her boss’ instructions and of investigator diligence or when they hear the
bodies below the water go with him on one of his “silly voodoo larks”. If hue and cry around town, the body of whichever
table. Sometimes these woman assisted M. Dupris will be found (Goldie
mausoleums are family she has been told, plausibly, by the investigators
or communal. When a that they believe he is responsible for Webb’s death, Glover or Samantha Thomas, a local prostitute).
new body is added, it due to some sort of occult ritual that got out of Not only was she crushed around the middle
decomposes in the local hand, perhaps, then she will be of a mind not by a massive tentacle; she landed on top of the
heat rapidly. It is important cemetery’s wall. Once again, Yog-Sothoth par-
to cooperate. In that case, she never encounters
to keep the bodies sealed
M. Dupris that evening: she cannot notice him. tially manifested and attacked his victim as she
until the decomposition
process is complete, to Barring that, she goes with him. Together they was leaving, and once again, the drug-addled M.
avoid problems with hail a cab and head off to St. Louis Cemetery No. Dupris was already gone and noticed nothing.
vermin and venting gases. 3. She never returns. If Goldie has somehow been
Periodically, when a com- The woman will be found draped over the wall’s
munal tomb is reopened
lured off, incarcerated, or placed beyond his reach, corner post, overlooking an intersection, face down,
to add the next body, the or if she turns against him, he hires a prostitute bled out, and guts hanging down inside the ceme-
accumulated bones are or street person to fill her role from near the hotel. tery wall. A feral dog is wandering beneath her, on
pushed down into a cen-
tral recess, making room Regardless of who he manages to recruit as an the outside of the cemetery wall. If necessary, call
for the next addition. assistant, Dupris leaves an odd trail behind him. for an Occult roll: both the dog and the crossroads
The takeaway is that if Any investigators or police staking out the hotel are symbols of Legba, as is the transition between
these tombs appear other or Dupris’ quarters fail to notice him. If they are the land of the living (the street) and the land of the
than tightly sealed, some- in the room, and Goldie leaves with him, they do dead (the cemetery). SAN loss is 1/1D6 for the body,
thing is very amiss. Holt not notice her leave. She is just gone, costing 0/1 its middle crushed flat as though by a steamroller
Cemetery (where Webb
SAN. Nor does anyone else of a mind to interfere or titanic snake, just like Webb’s body. This time,
acquired the raw materials
for M. Dupris’ Hand of with Dupris notice him. Bystanders may be able when an investigator draws near, she turns her head
Glory) is an exception; it to report on what they saw, however, particularly and whispers, barely audibly: “I made the second cry.
is on higher ground and the severed, mummified, shriveled left hand with He comes fully on the third.” SAN loss for seeing
contains actual graves. candles on its fingertips. this is a further 1/1D6.
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Inside the cemetery are some additional things of had the cabbie drive the pair back to the gate of St.
interest, as Legba/Yog-Sothoth is still lingering Louis No. 3. He came back by himself after about
about a bit. Those going inside the cemetery should 15 minutes, and said that the woman was going the
get the uncomfortable feeling that they are being other way. The cab driver saw the woman walking
watched, particularly at walkway intersections. off the other direction, along the cemetery fence.
The cemetery is unnaturally still. Mostly, things He then dropped the “odd, bundled up gentleman
seem in place, but if they walk around long who could barely whisper” off at a speakeasy in
enough, or maybe follow the stray dog that was, Storyville (the same one where the first cabbie left
only seconds ago, outside of the cemetery fence, M. Dupris on the previous night).
they might be led to a small tomb with a shrine
on its side wall. Although it is not labeled, the
symbology (on an Occult roll, or with appropriate the hunt for
consultation or research) is that of St. Lazarus. maTthew duPris
It looks like a tomb in miniature on the side of
a tomb, and a figure of Jesus is shown raising a
At some point, the investigators will doubtless try
man (Lazarus) from the dead. As noted above, St.
to hunt M. Dupris down. Keep a careful eye on
Lazarus is associated with Legba (Occult check or
the progress of time as you run this scenario. It is
appropriate consultation or research).
just possible, though very unlikely, that they find
In front of the tomb is a second set of souvenirs him, although it will not be easy. But the intended
from the second ritual: another black rooster with a course of the scenario is that the investigators piece
broken neck, some tallow drippings (from the Hand together what his end game is from the various clues,
of Glory), and the veve for Legba drawn in chalk and deduce where the Third Cry to Legba will be
on the side of the tomb (see Five Lights Papers #1). made, and why.
THE TAXI CONNECTION His servants and family honestly do not know
With enough leg work, investigators can track where he goes on his drug and booze filled benders.
down the cab drivers transporting M. Dupris on Investigators might start at the Storyville speakeasy
his excursions. If the investigators start to look for where the hired cars dropped him off. He never
cabbies who might have given M. Dupris a ride two went in there after the cab drove off. It is a very
nights ago, say to St. Louis No. 1, they will find rough red light district, full of houses of prostitu-
a man who can relate the following information. tion and opium dens, both semi-underground and
The cabbie picked up M. Dupris and Webb at the completely underground. He’s not in any of them,
Roosevelt Hotel. No weird, mummified hand was either, although they might be able to pick up his
in evidence. The cabbie dropped them both off at St. lead if they lean on some drug dealer hard enough.
Louis No. 1’s front gate, and was asked to wait. They He caroused from place to place over the course
came back together 15 minutes later; M. Dupris of each night, following no set course, ultimately
had some kind of torch or something, but put it out checking into a cheap hotel in the French Quarter
with something from a bottle on his way out of the (The Hurricane Hotel) around 5AM each morning
cemetery. M. Dupris had the cabbie drive him to a and passing out. Following his haphazard trail of
speakeasy in Storyville; Webb headed in the direc- carousing takes a lot of time, likely more than the
tion of the streetcar line. (Keeper’s Information: investigators have before he relights the Hand of
at which point he was ambushed and crushed by Glory to proceed with his plans the next evening.
the partially manifested Yog-Sothoth/Legba, and
dropped in the gutter from above). THE HURRICANE HOTEL
In his flophouse room, M. Dupris has a decreas-
Investigators who locate the cabbie who transported
ing number of black rooster cages (two before he
M. Dupris on the second night of the ritual probably
fetches one for the second ritual, and one thereafter
find him drinking something to calm his nerves.
until the third). He keeps his leather bag with the
He was helping M. Dupris to get where he was
Hand of Glory with him, though.
going, so he was able to see what went on. The
cabbie picked up M. Dupris on Esplanade Avenue, The flophouse operator, a large, portly German
near the St. Louis No. 3 Cemetery. He had a black immigrant named Gustav Hanser, is not given
rooster with him in a cage. M. Dupris seemed to snitching, and M. Dupris has always paid
fine to him on the way to the Roosevelt Hotel, but well and in cash for his privacy. The proprietor
things got weird(er) when he went to exit the cab. probably lies about which room he is in to anyone
He pulled out this awful looking, shriveled up without a badge. Mr. Hanser would have to be
hand from a leather satchel and lit it on fire before restrained from warning his guest of unwanted
stepping out the cab. He was gone for about ten visitors, and a critical success on a Sneak roll
minutes, came back with a woman (matching the would be needed to get close enough to M.
description of whomever he picked up), and then Dupris to make things interesting.
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M. Dupris also has a pistol, which, despite his not be happy to learn that the one truly unusual
general sad state of affairs, he does know how to one, True Magick by Theophilus Wenn, is missing
GUSTAV HANSER use. If he hears anyone coming, or gets a shouted from the safe in his library. If told that his son
Innkeeper who values his
out warning from the front desk, he can light the may be involved in grave robbing, or worse, he
customers’ privacy, age 59
Hand of Glory and slip away without difficulty. quickly and angrily ends the meeting.
STR 13 CON 10 He sleeps only fitfully, on and off, as he is a chronic
SIZ 15 INT 11 addict and in chronic pain, so getting the drop on
POW 11 DEX 11 him, in the unlikely event that he can be found, m. duPris tiMeline
APP 11 EDU 11 should be difficult. The Second Day
SAN 55 HP 13 QUESTIONING AREA
Damage Bonus: +1D4 OCCULTISTS ABOUT M. DUPRIS Dupris’ initial plan is to wake up about 10PM,
All of the occult-connected “dear friends” whom hail a cab, and repeat his plan from the previous
Education:
Secondary Education M. Dupris mentioned in his diary, without evening. He will light the Hand of Glory, bring
in Der Vaterland exception, barely know of him, let alone know a black rooster in a cage, ask the cabbie to wait
Weapons: Ithaca Auto & him. They explain that he shows up at meetings for him, and either go up to his hotel room to
Burglar 20G Shotgun, 60% and lectures, and does not contribute or try fetch one of his servants, or hire someone off the
(damage 2D6/1D6/1D3, to say anything. He’s obviously an addict and street, depending on the situation. Remember
Range 5/10/25, Rate of unwell. They will say that he does spend money that he is not particularly clued in to what has
Fire 2[2], 2 shots, 8 HP, been going on around him. Then, he’s going to
Malfunction 00) on occult books and trinkets, so sellers of such
Essentially a pre-made, items remember him quite well. Some people have the cabbie go to the third ritual site, wait
sawed off shotgun, popu- know that he’s the son of a prominent local judge, for him, and finish the ritual.
lar with people who work and that he was injured by mustard gas in the war. Edie is probably the only servant left; if so, M.
dangerous occupations
To them, he’s an object of detached, sympathetic Dupris is disturbed to hear that Goldie did not
in the 1920s. Gustav
keeps “Hilda” under his pity, but no great friend of anyone. He’s neither come back or has been found dead. But he is not
front desk to deal with seen as noble nor wicked, more like a non-entity, given to believe in giant monsters manifesting from
unruly people trying invisible. the aether, so he instructs Edie to come with him.
to disturb his guest’s
QUESTIONING JUDGE If she resists, he falls back to whomever he can hire
paid-for peace and quiet.
LAWRENCE DUPRIS from nearby. If there is a large, obvious police or
Skills:
Judge Dupris, who will talk to investigators either investigator presence, or he knows that people have
Accounting 35%
Bargain 45% at his courthouse office or his St. Charles man- been looking for him, he just hires someone off of
Credit Rating 30% sion, has rather given up on his son. He’ll explain the street without bothering with going to his hotel
Drive Automobile 30%
that Matthew needs help, but does not want it. room. If this is the case, he may not even come back
Fast Talk 50% to the Roosevelt Hotel, and the investigators will
“Ich Bin Nicht He had dreams of being a lawyer, but in this
day and age, he really needs to be able to speak, not see a repeat of the trail of bystanders wondering
Ein Snitch” 95%
Law 25% and he cannot. The judge’s sense of the matter about what just passed them by.
Listen 50% is that Matthew could have withstood anything Under cover of the Hand of Glory, Dupris has the
Natural History 45%
Own Language:
else, but the injury to his throat is just a bridge cabbie drive him and his hired help to the front
German 60% too far for his psyche. He is not surprised that gate of St. Roch, walks in to the central crossroads,
Other Language: Matthew is dabbling in the occult, and he does inscribes a veve to Legba, and has his assistant
English 50% not deny rumors about his family being wizards chant the Third Cry to Legba. If nothing happens,
Spot Hidden 40%
and sorcerers, generations ago. He even has a he still has something to tell his swell bunch of
few of his ancestors’ weird old books, but will pals in local occult circles about.
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GRAVEYARD
DOG
Not as mean as
Junkyard version
STR 07 CON 11
SIZ 05 POW 07
DEX 13 HP 08
Move: 12
Damage Bonus: -1D4
Attacks: Bite 30%
(damage 1D6)
Skills:
Listen 75%
Run Away From
Well-Armed Human 100%
St. Roch Cemetery No. 1, 1725 St. Roch “intervention” for M. Dupris at St. Roch, they
Avenue, St. Roch Neighborhood are going to be sorely disappointed. As they may
This is the site of the third and final segment of the have been able to deduce from the precise ways in
ritual. St. Roch is the patron saint of miraculous which Webb and the second victim were killed,
cures, particularly of plagues. It is noteworthy as Yog-Sothoth/Legba has already been partially
a place that draws those offering thanks for cures. loosed. His attention is focused on St. Roch now,
St. Roch’s Chapel in particular is littered with and he is interested in seeing the ritual sequence
artificial limbs, glass eyes, anatomically-themed completed so that he can punish those daring to
votives, and crutches, in addition to more typical summon him for such a trivial reason.
offerings of coins, crucifixes, and hand-written CANINES AND CORPSES
thank-you notes for medical recoveries. An Idea There should be some signs of Legba’s attention
or Occult roll reminds the investigators that Legba as the investigators lie in wait, or try to follow
is often represented as an old man walking with a Dupris into St. Roch, even before things get
cane or crutch. Knowledgeable locals, especially ugly. Preternatural stillness should be the mood.
those well-versed in Voodoo, can tell the investi- The same feral dog they may have seen lurking
gators that this is the place to go to give thanks for around St. Louis Cemetery No. 3 may be lying
a miraculous recovery. It is an especially popular at the gate, watching them, along with 40 of
site to visit and make offerings on All Saints’ Day his snarling, swarming friends in the nearby
(November 1st). shadows. The dogs have been drawn here by the
preternatural disturbance, but are normal canines
as Midnight unlikely to attack a group of humans. They may
delay the investigators, however, as they pause
Approaches to carefully get by them. If attacked, the dogs
will surge forward to defend themselves, but if
Around 11:50PM Dupris and whoever he has as few as 5 of their number are killed, the pack
hired to assist him pull up in a cab, with the Hand withdraws. Whippoorwills may have gathered,
of Glory burning away. Even if the investigators in large numbers, looking down on the scene. The
have thoroughly and properly warded St. Roch Sanity loss for seeing these signs is 0/1.
Cemetery, they will not see his arrival. Rather, And, if the investigators are paying very close
if the cemetery is warded, the investigators will attention, the various mausoleums are not tightly
be able to take action against M. Dupris once closed, particularly near intersections. There is
he enters. Remember, warding the cemetery an odd, unsettling smell, like cooking meat,
protects the area, not the investigators. detectable throughout the cemetery, and, on a
If the investigators were expecting an easy successful Listen check near one of the open-
time of things by laying a trap or preparing an ings, slithering sounds come from within all of
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ARMS OF THE
RESTLESS DEAD
Stuck between the
Realms of Life and Death
STR 14 CON 11
SIZ 02* POW 01
DEX 19 HP 07
*reflects arm reaching out
of tomb gap only; else 11
Move: 0 (8 if they get out)
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Attacks:
Grapple and Drag, 70%
(damage 1D3, plus
leg or other body part
is dragged into the
mausoleum, which
requires one round after
a successful attack)
Maul: automatic hit
vs. limb that has been
dragged into an opening,
1D4+db; if 10 or more
total points of damage
are done, limb is severed
them, causing a SAN loss of 1/1D3. Investigators Voodoo countermeasures (salt, etc. as discussed
and victim is freed (minus
the affected limb). standing in one of the many crossroads inside of above), may cause the partial manifestation to
St. Roch are also subject to attack by a selection recoil or release its victim, but the surest way to
Defenses: Firearms and
stabbing weapons do
of the more recently dead, slowly broiling away be rid of the thing is for midnight to pass without
minimum damage only in the Louisiana heat, at the Keeper’s discre- the Third Cry to Legba being accomplished. The
Skills:
tion. They are not strong enough to force open tentacle can reach to the edge of the central plaza;
Sneak 90% their respective stone tombs (perhaps with a few beyond that, use feral dogs or clutching dead to
SAN Loss: 1/1D8 to
exceptions for drama), but they can grab at the harass investigators.
be attacked by a broil- ankles of passers-by, drag them partway into Assuming that M. Dupris and/or his assistant
ing, decomposing their respective crypts, gnaw their limbs off, and have not been effectively interfered with by the
zombie arm or arms. otherwise generally impede their progress. This first stroke of midnight, the chant itself takes
Notes: A successful is thematic; they are stuck at the transition of all of 30 seconds. If the chant is successfully
Throw of a handful of life and death.
salt causes the clutch-
uttered, it completes the ritual (see The Third
ing arm to release its THE DOORWAY AT THE Cry of Legba). There are only two ways to stop
victim. Anyone wearing CROSSROARDS M. Dupris from completing the ritual before
appropriate Voodoo
Once M. Dupres arrives at the main crossroads this point.
defensive charms (an
authentic gris-gris bag, of the cemetery itself, a shadowy void appears. It 1. Kill or Incapacitate M. Dupris or his
silver crucifix, sapphires, hovers above the crossroads, a swirling, patchy assistant—If either M. Dupris or his
St John’s Wort) and area of darkness that distorts any lights. The assistant is killed or incapacitated before
attempting to bring the cemetery itself is quite dark, so this requires his chant is uttered, the ritual fails. Note
ward to bear gains a +40% that Dupris and his assistant do not have
to their chance of break-
a Critical Spot Hidden, plus the use of a light
to be standing at the exact crossroads for
ing free of the Grapple. source, even to notice. Yog-Sothoth/Legba lurks
the summoning to work, so pinpointing
within, partially manifested.
Dupris’ location sufficiently well enough
A partially manifested Yog-Sothoth, the state to shoot him through saturated gunfire
of affairs before the ritual is completed, can or douse him with milk may not be
interfere with any investigators who appear to easy. Attacks affecting a wide area,
pose a threat to completion of the ritual, at the such as explosives or flaming bottles
filled with petrol, might prove more
Keeper’s discretion. It can lash forth with only
effective, although not as humane (see
one, enormous tentacle, with a 70% Grapple
Combating Someone Using a Hand
chance. If the Grapple hits, on the next round, of Glory). The partially-manifested
it crushes the hapless victim for 10D6 points Yog-Sothoth and/or the broiling undead
of damage. SAN loss is 1D3/1D20 for seeing in the tombs may interfere with the
the partial manifestation. Conventional attacks investigators as Dupris runs for shelter,
against it are useless. Optionally, however, dragging his “assistant” with him.
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TALKING DOWN DUPRIS to happen, and when nothing spectacular imme- SIZ 12 INT 13
diately occurs, Dupris shrugs and starts to walk POW 07 DEX 12
If the investigators are able to interact with M.
off. Then, both are scooped up from above by
Dupris by foiling or partially foiling the Hand of APP 05 EDU 13
Glory, they can attempt to talk him down from mammoth tentacles as Yog-Sothoth, all eyes
SAN 10 HP 10
going forward with the ritual. This effort should and maws and ropy, glistening appendages, fully
Damage Bonus: +0
be role-played out and not solely decided upon manifests and pulps their middles in a bone-
splintering shower of gore. For what it’s worth, Nationality: American
the roll of the dice. Keepers should only allow a
Fast Talk or Persuade roll if the players present Dupris does get his voice back, just long enough Education:
to scream in agony. SAN loss is 1D10/1D100. Bachelor’s Degree in
a compelling argument to M. Dupris. Keepers Law, Loyola University
should also allow an automatic success if they feel If Yog-Sothoth fully manifests, allow any
Weapons: Colt New
the players expressed their position exceedingly investigators with a plausible escape plan and a Service .45 ACP, 60%
well. Occult-educated explanations about why successful Luck roll to flee, assuming that they (damage 1D10+2,
his plan will not work as he hopes, coming from maintain their sanity. All others in the cem- Range 15, Rate of
someone he respects, are most likely to get him to etery are crushed and killed before Yog-Sothoth Fire 1[2], 6 shots, 8
stand down. Threats and insults will only offend HP, Malfunction 00)
decides to leave.
him and galvanize his resolve. Skills:
Own Language:
If the investigators fail to persuade him to stop, (English) 80%
and then things turn violent, Dupris will hold his
“assistant” at gun point, go to ground or take cover
aFterMath Other Language:
(French) 50%
behind a tomb, and force her to complete the Bargain 35%
Credit Rating 60%
chant. Something seems to be happening, so he So ends the story (one way or another) of M. Drive Automobile 30%
feels like it only makes sense to take the chance. Dupris, a somewhat sympathetic but dangerous First Aid 50%
As for the “assistant”, she will not interfere with buffoon who is in way over his head. It also can Law 45%
Dupris’ plans, either out of loyalty, adequate pay- serve as a coda to a New Orleans campaign. The Library Use 80%
ment, and/or being cowed. Natural History 55%
party’s over, actually and metaphorically, and if Occult 50%
If M. Dupris’ assistant completes the chant, the investigators show up at St. Roch ill-prepared, Persuade 50%
proceed to The Third Cry to Legba. then very likely, so are their lives. Psychology 40%
Pharmacy 25%
Spot Hidden 40%
Cthulhu Mythos 01%
Defenses: Hand of Glory
Spells: Create Hand of
Glory; Three Cries to
Legba (Call Yog-Sothoth)
Indefinite Insanities:
Substance Abuse Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress
Disorder
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What happened to True Magick? Good ques- If the investigators were involved in the truthfully explain their actions with tales
tion. Dupris misplaced it somewhere, leading murder of M. Dupris, they likely have a of magic, monsters, or the whispering dead.
to potentially unpleasant consequences down police investigation to deal with. If their If the investigators fail to prevent Legba/
the road. As noted, he’s addled. names come up in any formal investigation, Yog-Sothoth from fully manifesting, the
they will suffer the loss of -10% to their massive SAN losses and their likely deaths
It the investigators thwarted the ritual, with- Credit Rating scores. Judge Lawrence Dupris are punishment enough. If they manage
out convincing M. Dupris of the error of his is also likely to take a personal interest in this to stop the ritual without killing anyone,
ways, the man suffers a nervous breakdown. case. Careless answers or sloppy actions are award 2D6 SAN for a job well done. If they
He spends the next three years in an asylum, likely to have the investigators incarcerated, stop the ritual, but M. Dupris or his last
a broken man devoid of hope. At least he lives. or committed to an asylum should they “assistant” are killed, award 1D6 SAN.
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Asylum: the Return
Of the yellow Sign By Kevin Ross
“Asylum: The Return of the Yellow Sign” is a semi-sequel to “Tell Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?” It utilizes some characters
and concepts from that earlier adventure, but is written so that it can be played independently. A special section in the text provides
options for players and Keepers who have played through the earlier adventure and want to run this adventure as its sequel.
The King in Yellow is a psychically poisonous play published in France By now, the investigators should be involved, as they try to figure
in the late 19th century. Sensitive readers have suffered hallucinations, out the identity of the pallid-masked stranger and his purpose in
mental breakdowns, and even committed suicide as a result of their New Orleans. Soon they too are on the trail of “Alan Leroy”, and
perusal of this morbid masterpiece. Worse, the play has occasionally more weird phenomena, hallucinations, visions, and dreams plague
been known to warp reality around those who have read it, drawing the city, as scenes and characters from The King in Yellow seep into
unwitting innocents into its insidious web. our reality. Researching the Yellow Sign and The King in Yellow,
the investigators find different versions of the story, some of which
Two years ago, The King in Yellow bled into the reality of the great have been unearthed by those who have become obsessed with
city of New Orleans when one of the characters of the play sought
the play. The play proves to be older and stranger than previously
to avoid his fate at the hands of the dreaded King in Yellow. That
thought—perhaps of alien origin!
character was Alar, a member of the play’s royal family, which awaited
its doom in the city of Carcosa, beside the lake of Hali, on an alien In fact, the play is a work of historical fiction, recounting events
planet in the Hyades. Alar escaped the palace of Yhtill by “willing that took place billions of years ago on the alien world where the
himself ” to another city beside a lake: New Orleans, Louisiana. There city of Yhtill existed. The King in Yellow arrived and seized the
Alar sought asylum—refuge from the forces that had imprisoned city, and the human (or near-human) royal family (the Queen and
and persecuted him for eons. Using his youthful good looks and her children—Cassilda, Camilla, Uoht, Thale, Aldones, and Alar)
supernaturally-charged charisma, over the past couple of years, “Alan either perished or became servants of Hastur—the Great Old One’s
Leroy” has created a new life for himself in New Orleans, rapidly alien spawn…For eons, these events have filtered into the psyches of
rising in society and wealth. sentient beings across the universe, giving birth to manifold versions
of the story across space and time.
Now, however, the King in Yellow seeks the missing nobleman, and
has sent the Phantom of Truth (basically a thinly-disguised version As the adventure progresses, Alar tries to elude the investigators and
of the King himself) to New Orleans to find him. The Phantom, a the Phantom alike, using wit, charisma, and magic. The Phantom
stranger in a Pallid Mask, appears on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain of Truth seeks to return the wayward Alar to his home, or destroy
and begins searching for the fugitive. Within hours, he finds Alar at him. (Actually, Alar is also one of Hastur’s spawn, having taken a
a society ball held at the Southern Yacht Club. The pale-faced figure’s human form when he arrived in New Orleans.) Eventually, the Pallid
entrance frightens the upper-crust attendees (perhaps including an Mask will find and trap Alar within an echo of the palace of Yhtill.
investigator or two), and when he addresses the terrified “Alan Leroy” There, he confronts Alar with his true identity, and calls upon the
in an alien tongue, the crowd panics, allowing the Phantom and his nobleman’s monstrous siblings—Hastur-spawn!—to rise from the
prey to vanish in the confusion. Alan Leroy goes into hiding, and nearby lake (Pontchartrain?—or Hali?) to make him face the truth
the Phantom searches the city for him. and return home.
Upon the Phantom’s arrival in New Orleans, sensitive folk in the Throughout this case, the investigators suffer various effects of the
area—especially those who have seen the Yellow Sign—begin to insidious play while tracking three mysterious figures: the pal-
dream of a fantastic city on the distant shore of a lake (is it Lake lid-masked Phantom; the missing playboy Alan Leroy; and Johnny
Pontchartrain—or somewhere else?). The Phantom’s passage also Nero, a local gangster whose brush with the Phantom has left him
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paranoid and afraid. Do the investigators side with attendees from the upper crust of New Orleans
Alar in his futile effort to escape his fate? Do they society. New Orleans-residing investigators with
aid the Pallid Mask in the hope that he may leave a Credit Rating score of 45% or higher receive
New Orleans in peace? But if the investigators an invitation, while high-class non-residents or
offend him, the Phantom/Mask/King may strand those with a score of 60% or higher may receive
them in Carcosa, where they’ll be trapped with an invitation if they know someone of importance
other characters from the play as they await their in the city. Other investigators may be hired as
doom at the whim of the King in Yellow. If deeply musicians, caterers, or security (off-duty cops or
offended, the Phantom/Mask/King may not only private investigators with connections). Failing any
take the investigators back to Carcosa, but all of of these criteria, nosy investigators who feel com-
New Orleans as well. pelled to attend the ball may attempt Fast Talk,
Hide, or Disguise rolls to get past the doormen.
The ball is black tie formal, so investigators should
involving be dressed accordingly, or they’ll be asked to leave.
the inveStigators Tuxedos and other fancy formal wear are the norm,
and while a simple black suit will pass muster, such
There are two ways to begin this adventure. If any plainly-dressed investigators suffer a -25% penalty
of the investigators are members of New Orleans to Communication skills with other attendees.
high society (or if they know such people), they The attendees include the mayor, several city alder-
may be invited to the swanky ball “crashed” by men, many prominent local businessmen and their
the Pallid-Masked intruder. Musicians or other wives, lawyers, a judge, and a couple high-ranking
professions might also have a reason to attend, as police officials. There are members of old Creole
described below. It is recommended that at least families, old money, new money, even a couple of
one investigator be present at the ball; otherwise, local Mafiosos. Most of these people know each
the investigators must learn about the bizarre other, so gate-crashing investigators of less than
party-crasher and his effect on the attendees after 50% Credit Rating are politely snubbed. Among
the event. Both possibilities are described in the the party small talk are remarks concerning the
following sections. heavy fog outside on Lake Pontchartrain tonight…
AN EVENING OUT Entertainment is provided by Red Leverett and
The Disabled Veterans Benefit Ball at the South- the Jumps, a local jazz band that plays everything
ern Yacht Club is a gala affair for hundreds of from soft jazz to spirited dance numbers, Zydeco
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favorites, and popular tunes. Throughout the the fray, a failed halved Luck roll indicates dark pits, and that he simply vanished in the
evening, guest musicians and local celebrities he is struck by the bullet for 1D6-1 damage confusion. There is some conjecture that he
occasionally take the stage to play or sing. (at least a bruise or scratch). A halved Spot may have been a disfigured veteran, come to
The Party-Crasher Hidden roll briefly glimpses the well-dressed crash the party.
gunman’s face as he disappears in the panic.
About 10 PM, some three hours into the Anyone with local police or criminal connec-
There are screams and a further melee as the
ball, as the band plays a spritely tune, there tions who saw the gunman recognized him
crowd stampedes toward the doors. Spot
is a commotion on the main floor, where a as Johnny Nero, a mid-level member of the
Hidden rolls see a couple of men stumbling
pale, darkly-dressed man strides through the New Orleans Matranga Mafia. If a random
blindly, weeping tears of blood. There is no
parting crowd. Investigators making Spot investigator makes a Luck roll, someone else
sign of the pale stranger in the chaos.
Hidden rolls can see, through the throng, that at the party recognized the man as well. Nero
the figure wears a black collarless suit, and has The partiers end up on the long boardwalk is not among those on the boardwalk.
chalk-white skin with black, oiled hair in a leading out to the yacht club, surrounded by
The Police Question Witnesses
severe widow’s-peak. The crowd murmurs the fog-laden waters of Lake Pontchartrain.
Bouncers and the attending police officials Police officers start to show up about 10
and parts to let him pass, and a second Spot
detain everyone until the cops can arrive, minutes after the fracas, to take down
Hidden roll sees that on his chest he wears a
scanning the crowd for the pale man, while names and statements from everyone pres-
black onyx brooch with some sort of inlaid
witnesses inform them that he could be ent. Inspector Roger Harbison is in charge
gold symbol (luckily, they’re too far away
anyone, since he wore a mask… of the investigation; Harbison usually han-
to make it out clearly). He stops in front of
dles crimes involving high-profile victims
the bandstand and begins speaking in some No one seems to be seriously hurt, though
or suspects, and is a minor celebrity himself.
foreign tongue. The man’s face is impassive, two men weep blood from blind eyes for
and as he speaks, his mouth doesn’t move. several minutes. As they recover their sight, The inspector is a former college football
Someone takes the man by the shoulder and they tell onlookers they were struck blind player, solidly built and smart to boot, with
falls back, screaming; another fool does the when they tried to grab the stranger to throw an eager eye toward political office.
same. The music stops, and now there is a him out. Rumors ripple through the crowd Any investigators present are questioned
scuffle in front of the bandstand, followed by a that the man wore some sort of full-headed about the incident, the stranger, and
gunshot; if an investigator was moving toward mask, his lips didn’t move, his eyes were the shooting. On the scene, Listen rolls
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dialogue and scenes from the play. These effects might use the few snippets of the play published in
may occur anywhere, as long as someone is present Robert W. Chambers’s stories in The King in Yellow
Throughout all of these
who has either read the play or seen the Yellow collection, or Chaosium’s Hastur Cycle, or other tracks, the Keeper must
Sign, the Phantom of Truth, or Alar (Alan Leroy). pertinent volumes. Investigators should lose no insert the “Carcosa effects”
These manifestations become increasingly more more than 0/1 Sanity point for these bizarre utter- caused by the presence
potent and frightening the longer that the Phan- ances, as the speakers have no idea they’ve been of the Pallid Mask within
the city. These surreal
tom takes to find his quarry. A few examples are reciting dialogue from some play they’ve never
events are discussed in
offered, and the Keeper is encouraged to alter read or even heard of…Some of these recitations the following section, and
them or create new ones as desired. may seem ominous to investigators who recognize are an important method
the eventual fates of the characters involved in the of demonstrating to the
DREAMS exchange (e.g., the threats or punishments meted investigators that the
Some of the most common effects associated with prolonged presence of
out by the Phantom or the King in the final act);
the coming of the Phantom of Truth are dreams the Phantom may have
such sinister utterances may cost an additional disastrous effects on the
and nightmares. Dreamers must make an Idea Sanity point (0/1D2 total). city. The Keeper should
roll to recall their nocturnal experiences, even read this section carefully,
A A variation of this type of manifestation might
if they lost Sanity; when using Sanity-draining befall any investigator who has read the play
and perhaps sketch out
nightmares, call for the Idea roll first to see if a few ideas to introduce
(perhaps call for Sanity rolls from all such investi- into the adventure
the dream is remembered, but issue Sanity losses gators, and whoever rolls worst suffers this effect). when needed. A good
regardless. Those with failed Idea rolls recall only This afflicted character begins to see and hear rule of thumb might be
vague impressions of the dream: flashes of setting, strangers acting out scenes from the play when introducing a Carcosa
incident, or character. they really aren’t. The character is hallucinating, effect into the narrative
and if this is pointed out to him, he or she loses before or after each
A The most common dream, and the first to be 0/1D2 points of Sanity per instance. person or place visited
experienced, is a dream of a dark city on the far by the investigators.
shores of a lake. Later in the adventure, the dark REALITY BENDS
“Asylum” is intended to
city appears closer in these dreams, and three This catch-all category covers miscellaneous hal- feel like one of the old film
moons become visible in the sky. Later still, the lucinations or manifestations, in which reality noir movies of the 1940s,
dead, lightless skyline becomes recognizable as itself begins to bend due to the influence of The with characters imperiled
that of New Orleans, seen from Lake Pontchar- King in Yellow later in the adventure. Directions by impersonal forces
train. Later dreams may cost 0/1 Sanity point. that they can’t see or
may switch, doors may open onto different rooms understand. The mystery
A Another dream finds an investigator “awakened” or streets than before, a black car is now brown, a of why these bizarre
by a noise in his darkened house or apartment.
business may change sides of the street, a person’s events are occurring plays
Rising, he or she finds nothing but notices clouds
name may change (Bob rather than Bill, Nancy out against a backdrop
of fog billowing and breaking, like waves against of fashionable mansions,
the side of the building—regardless of what rather than Jane), the weather may change from
smoky nightclubs, and
floor he’s on. Variations on this dream might sunny and hot to drenching rain, day may turn to Voodoo shops. Socialites,
include dark shapes (tentacles? Hastur-spawn?) night or vice versa. There may be other alterations cops, gangsters, mystics,
or characters (a creeping Johnny Nero or a in reality known only to one or more investigators; and Voodoo practitioners
transformed Chandler Kreel?) within the fog. everyone else treats such alterations as if they have swirl around the
Dreams such as this cost 0/1 Sanity point, plus always been the case. These changes are perma- protagonists, some hiding
secrets which would
any additional for creatures seen. nent, remaining after the Phantom of Truth leaves benefit everyone if they
A Other dreams might feature scenes or dialogue New Orleans, either because it achieved its mission were shared. The colorful
from The King in Yellow, or a character asking the or because it was driven out by the investigators. and mysterious French
dreamer if he or she has seen the Yellow Sign… Sanity losses for these unnerving changes should Quarter is the perfect
range from 0/1 to 1/1D2, depending on how setting for such a weird
THE PLAY tale. And in keeping with
freaked out the player seems to be.
Another common manifestation of the influence of the pessimistic view of
The King in Yellow involves scenes and/or dialogue A An investigator goes to leave a building, but the film noir, this story’s
instead of the usual exit, he finds he has opened conclusion offers a dark
from the play being spoken or enacted amid every-
the door to a broom closet. fate for at least one of
day life in New Orleans. The speaker or speakers the characters (Alar)—if
may be passersby on the street, a shop-clerk or A An investigator parks his car on one side of not most of them…
waitress, or someone being interviewed by the the street, perhaps en route to interview some
witness. When he returns to the car, he finds it
investigators. The incident need not even involve
parked on the other side of the street, along with
the player-characters, but be happening in the the vehicles that he parked alongside.
background of a scene. The speech may sound
A The investigators leave an office building or
weird, archaic, or like a non sequitur, and only restaurant expecting the rain they experienced
someone who has read the play and who makes a earlier, but find hot, humid, sunny conditions
halved Idea roll will recognize the dialogue. The and dry pavements: everyone else says it hasn’t
Keeper should read the description of the play in rained today…
“A Few Notes on the Yellow Sign and The King in A The investigators revisit the address of a witness
Yellow” on page 31 and describe in general terms a they’ve visited before, and are told that this
scene or snippet of speech. Alternately, the Keeper person doesn’t live there, and never has. A check
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of the phone book or a business card discovers There are more stairs, levels, and bare rooms to
that he or she actually lives elsewhere… explore, but there is also danger within The Edifice:
INSPECTOR beginning POWx1 minutes after the building is
ROGER THE EDIFICE
“The Edifice” is an example of the bent reality entered, each visitor begins to fade from existence.
HARBISON
Police inspector, age 36 caused by the play, and is probably best saved for This manifests itself as a gradual transparency of
the extremities and “edges” of the victim, initially
STR 14 CON 14 later in the adventure. This event occurs one night
noticeable only with a Spot Hidden roll. After
SIZ 16 INT 14 when one or more investigators are returning to
POWx1 minutes, 1 SIZ point disappears each
their lodgings in New Orleans. Passing through
POW 12 DEX 12 minute thereafter, and when an investigator’s SIZ
a familiar neighborhood after dark, they see a
APP 11 EDU 14 has completely vanished, he or she is lost to Carcosa,
very conspicuous, unfamiliar, multi-story building
SAN 60 HP 15 re-appearing at the Skinner mansion at the conclu-
looming darkly above them. This may resemble a
sion of this adventure. (Or, if the investigators never
Damage Bonus: +1D4 tenement building, one of the courtyard buildings
reach that site, these persons may be lost forever,
Weapons: in the French Quarter, or a shotgun style house,
or have to find some other way back from Car-
Fist 75% but it definitely did not exist on this spot before.
(damage 1D3+DB)
cosa—see the “Family Reunion” and “Conclusion”
A halved Know roll notes that the architecture
sections for further thoughts). After an investigator
.38 revolver 50% seems somehow off, archaic, not native to New
(damage 1D10)
has “lost” a few SIZ points, it becomes noticeable to
Orleans—alien. If the investigators question pass-
his companions (and perhaps to himself, if alone).
Nightstick 55% ersby, no one else recognizes the building either,
(damage 1D6+DB)
Noticing this “invisibility” costs 1/1D3 points of
but no one seems unduly upset by this. Sanity. Hopefully, the investigators then decide
Grapple 65%
The ground floor appears to be a shop of some kind, to leave the building, and the Keeper may wish to
(damage special)
but the windows admit no light and the interior ratchet up the tension of their escape, each slowly
Skills:
is too dark to make out. The door (or side gate) is fading from view, having to rush up a flight or two
Bargain 35%
Credit Rating 60% unlocked. Inside are empty wooden desks, tables, of stairs to find a stairway leading down, then end-
Dodge 45% and chairs, but nothing to identify the owner, less descent, dark hallways with too many twists
Drive Auto 50% resident, type of business, etc. Light sources seem and turns, until finally they reach the street…
Fast Talk 45% to offer only minimal illumination, and everything Where they discover that The Edifice is now gone,
Jump 50%
Law 65% appears in shades of gray and black. Other rooms the neighborhood has returned to normal, and their
Listen 45% are similarly bare of detail, but a rear hallway offers “missing” extremities are as solid as before. Any-
Occult 15% a staircase leading up. And up, and up, bend- thing taken from inside the building has vanished.
Other Language: ing several times. At one point a small window
French 30%
Persuade 60%
is passed, but thick fog clouds the view—until DANGEROUS OBSESSIONS
Psychology 30% something VAST slides by, taking several seconds As the adventure progresses, the influence of
Sneak 30% to pass. (Sanity loss is 0/1D2 points.) the play intensifies in New Orleans, and one or
Spot Hidden 50% more of the investigators may become the object
Throw 45% Finally, the stairs let out on a landing on another
of obsession by a non-player character, perhaps
ill-lit floor, with more austerely furnished rooms:
even a stranger. Whether or not he or she has read
a simple bedroom, a dining room, others undefin-
the play, this person begins to act as if s/he and
able. Any investigator succeeding with a Luck
the investigator are characters from The King in
roll discovers something of note in one of the
Yellow. The person recites dialogue and scenes to
rooms: a painting of a regal-looking woman wear-
the investigator. Again, the Keeper should read the
ing a simple crown (the Queen of Yhtill), or a
synopsis of the play and the descriptions of its dra-
photo-realistic painting of a dark city beside a lake,
matis personae and choose suitable characters for
with three moons in the sky above. An especially
the obsessor and his or her target (examples follow).
low roll might discover a painting of Alan Leroy
The obsessor may appear early in the adventure
dressed in unfamiliar archaic clothing, similar
and recur a time or two, steadily becoming more
to that worn by the Queen above. Windows in obsessed with the investigator, until, later, he or she
these rooms look out from several stories above the takes some drastic action at least partly based on
city—but what city? Grey fog obscures the black the events of the play. Suicide or murder are likely,
houses and buildings, but the city below is NOT perhaps involving innocent third parties (or other
New Orleans, though a great silver lake shines to investigators?) mistaken for other characters in the
the north. Three moons shine wanly down on the play (e.g. “Naotalba” or “Keleth” killing someone
dark metropolis. Sanity loss is 0/1. and informing “the Queen” that he has slain the
Any investigator who enters The Edifice and fails Phantom of Truth…) Sanity losses for subsequent
a Sanity roll begins to hear footsteps or voices meetings may be 0/1 or 0/1D2, up to 0/1D4 or
somewhere in the building: whispers in the dark, 1/1D6 for the direst outcomes of these obsessions.
or the sound of a normal conversation somewhere A Any of the younger princes (obsessor) admir-
above or below. Other investigators do not hear ing, yet resenting, their dashing older brother
these things. Aldones (investigator).
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A The sinister priest Naotalba (obsessor) advising the hasn’t shown up at any of his haunts lately, so
Queen (investigator) on the omens befalling Yhtill. the cops are scouring the city for him. Harbison
Using Characters
A The precocious teenage princesses Camilla and figures that it’s only a matter of time before they
in Other
Cassilda (Amanda and Ariel Cornish?) as they nab the shooter, and they can worry about the Scenarios:
surreptitiously observe the movements of the masked man’s identity then. Arabella Soule may well
Phantom and the King.
One thing that Harbison isn’t comfortable divulg- know the Lamars and
A The mad servant woman Kieran (obsessor) and the Savoys in "Song
her long-dead lover Mathes (investigator). ing is that one of the guests suggested that the and Dance". So may the
masked man’s brooch had a design on it that might Kreels, the Cornishes,
A The torturer Keleth and his young lover/appren-
tice Molle (the roles are suitable for either). have been “voodoo or hoodoo or something”. Har- and Alan Leroy.
bison isn’t interested in Voodoo or supernatural Johnny Nero may be
A The Earl of Marionn and the Duke of Frost plot-
ting to kill the royal family. stories, but nevertheless, he’s had witnesses try to on friendly, or at least
draw the symbol so that he can take it to an expert cordial, terms with
A Prince Thale (obsessor) and his love Annea Ignancio Giacona and
(investigator), doomed to non-existence… for identification. Harbison’s expert is renowned
his people in "Song and
mystic and antiquarian Étienne-Laurent de Mari- Dance", and he may have
gny. Harbison won’t offer this information unless connections to Nat Terriot
Witnesses specifically asked about the symbol. Anyone with and Danny Jacques in
"The Quickening Spiral".
and Other Interested Parties an Occult skill of 25% or greater knows that New
Orleans native de Marigny is one of the country’s Albert Del Rio and Francois
most knowledgeable occultists; de Marigny is Avedon may relive their
Whether they are actually present at the Dis- nightmare from "Tell Me,
discussed later in the adventure.
abled Veterans Benefit Ball, or they learn about Have You Seen the Yellow
it through the newspapers, hopefully the inves- Investigators who don’t get in to talk to Harbison Sign" in this scenario.
tigators will be curious enough to look into this may try to seek out other police contacts, perhaps Granny Goudreau from
odd occurrence. If they seem uninterested in the trying Fast Talk and/or bribery, or leveraging "Tell Me, Have You Seen the
incident, hit them with one or two weird effects their social status to elicit information. With the Yellow Sign?" may know of
the swamp folk who took
from the previous section to spur them forward. proper encouragement, these sources can supply
Alan Leroy in. She might
They may talk to the police to see if they can get the same case details as Harbison. These sources know something about
any more details, and or to the countless witnesses sniggeringly offer the news that Harbison is con- his sudden appearance.
among the guests and staff who were at the event. sulting “some voodoo guy” (de Marigny) about If the Needle Men from
As the investigators carry out these inquiries, the the “hoodoo sign” the masked guy was wearing. "Needles" are still at large,
Phantom of Truth’s presence affects the city, as The police unsuccessfully pursue Nero and the they add yet another layer
discussed in the previous section. of menace and surrealism.
white-masked man throughout this adventure,
THE POLICE and later are harried by reports of the strange
The New Orleans Police Department Headquar- phenomena caused by the Phantom of Truth.
ters is in a shabby courthouse building on Saratoga ARABELLA SOULE
Street and Tulane Avenue. The neighborhood is Arabella Soule, 58, is from one of the oldest
right across from Storyville, in a dingy slum a few families in New Orleans. Her husband, Alexander
blocks from the French Quarter. The police are Soule, has made millions in the oil and shipping
reluctant to give out any information on the case, industries, and Arabella is one of the most pow-
especially with regard to the suspected shooter. erful socialites in the city. She is always richly
Investigators can get an interview with Chief dressed and surrounded by a handful of her fellow
Inspector Roger Harbison with a successful Law, high-society ladies. For all of her haughtiness,
Credit Rating, or halved Persuade roll. As stated Arabella is a patron of the arts and a some-time
earlier, Inspector Harbison has political aspira- champion of social causes, especially those benefit-
tions, and his ego and ambition can be played ing children (her son Emil was killed in France
upon to elicit information. in the Great War).
Harbison believes that the incident at the ball was Securing an interview with Arabella Soule
an attempted hit, though he doesn’t know who the requires a visit to her opulent mansion in the
target was. He suspects that the masked man was Garden District and a successful Credit Rating
a diversion for the shooter. Only a successful Law or Persuade roll. Failing the direct approach, she
or Persuade roll gets the suspected shooter’s name can be approached at one of her regular haunts/
out of him: local gangster Johnny Nero. Harbison routines throughout the city and “ambushed”
has a handful of witnesses who saw Nero holding with a successful Credit Rating or Fast Talk roll.
a gun moments after the gunshot. Failing the latter attempt causes a penalty of
Nero runs a couple of casinos and speakeasies, 10 points to Credit Rating for the remainder
toward which the authorities mostly turn a blind of the adventure, as the society dames give the
eye. Nero’s chief hangout is the Italian restaurant intruder(s) hell on the spot and badmouth them
that he owns, Leone’s, on Bourbon Street. Nero all over town afterward.
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Arabella states that the intruder at the Disabled the man many times. Bouchard describes the
Veterans Benefit Ball was tall and dressed in an masked intruder the same as everyone else, but
CHANDLER almost oriental fashion, with no collar on his he also recognized the symbol the figure wore: a
KREEL jacket, and the whole suit made of some dark yellow-on-black design which he can recreate and
Dilettante, age 23
coarse fabric (“stylish he was not, dear”). Asked which he used to think was a good luck symbol.
STR 10 CON 11 about his face, she says he wore some kind of full- (If this adventure is used as a sequel to “Tell Me…”
SIZ 13 INT 12 headed mask, all white, though it looked like the Bouchard tells how it was once used by his ill-
POW 10 DEX 09 widow’s-peaked hair might have been fastened fated Mardi Gras Krewe…) Bouchard says that
APP 14 EDU 14 on, rather than painted. Arabella didn’t get close he was later told by his friend Étienne-Laurent
enough to see whether or not his mouth or eyes de Marigny that the sigil was definitely NOT a
SAN 50 HP 12
moved. The masked man walked up next to the good luck sign. Anyone with an Occult skill of
Damage Bonus: +0 bandstand and said something in some foreign 25% or greater recognizes de Marigny as one of
Weapons: language— “not Spanish, French, or German, the country’s most knowledgeable occultists; de
.32 automatic pistol 20% maybe [American] Indian or something” —and Marigny is discussed later.
(damage 1D8)
then there was a shot, and everyone panicked
Skills: If asked, Bouchard says that Alan Leroy is an
and ran. Nobody saw the masked man after that.
Accounting 55% acquaintance, another rich young playboy. Leroy
Arabella has heard that the gunman might have
Art (Music Appreciation) was playing with the band when the fracas erupted
35% been a local gangster (“Lord knows who might
at the ball. He showed up in the Big Easy a couple of
Bargain 50% have invited them”). She also says Red Leverett and
years ago, bought a house just off Lakeshore Drive,
Credit Rating 70% his band were onstage at the time of the incident,
Drive Auto 55% playing with Alan Leroy (“handsome, young, rich, and began wining and dining his way through
Fast Talk 40%
and a wizard on the clarinet—the Lord loves some virtually every available society girl in the city.
History 35% Bouchard has no idea where Leroy’s money comes
Law 30% more than most”). Leroy is one of the most sought-
after bachelors in New Orleans, though she thinks from—maybe Leroy’s friend Chandler Kreel knows.
Occult 10%
Other Languages: that Amanda Cornish might have finally landed Bouchard also knows that Leroy likes to play with
French 45% him. Arabella also knows that Chandler Kreel is Red Leverett’s band, the Jumps, who frequent a club
Spanish 30%
good friends with Alan Leroy. in the Vieux Carré called the Red House.
Photography 25%
A successful Credit Rating roll is needed to get CHANDLER KREEL
Arabella to hand over a guest list for the ball; it Another name on the benefit ball guest list is
reads like the New Orleans social register. The Chandler Kreel. Chandler, 24, is the youngest
investigators can spend weeks consulting the son of the family that owns the Kreel Interna-
scores of names on the list, but only a few notable tional Shipping Corporation. He is very good
names are discussed here; Credit Rating, Persuade, friends with Alan Leroy and Amanda “Mandy”
or halved Fast Talk rolls glean information similar Cornish. He lives with his parents and a host of
to Arabella’s from these witnesses, though only servants in yet another stately old mansion in the
a few saw the gunman or the masked man more Garden District. Credit Rating or Fast Talk rolls
clearly. If an investigator makes a Luck roll, these are needed to convince the Black butler to allow
folks might recognize the gunman as local gang- them to talk with “the young master”. Otherwise,
ster Johnny Nero, or state that the masked man’s investigators could try, with a halved Luck roll,
lips and eyes didn’t move and that he was talking to track down Chandler in various nightspots
to someone on the bandstand. around town.
If the investigators think to use Arabella’s name Chandler Kreel is young, cheerful, hapless, needy,
to open doors with other high society folk in the and spoiled. He’s also not very bright, and he tries
city, they may add 10 points to their Credit Rating to make up for his lack of social finesse by spending
score when doing so. Any fumbled roll means money, buying drinks, and generally trying to
word gets back to Arabella of their rudeness when ingratiate himself with others. An investigator
using her name, incurring a 5 point penalty to all who makes a Psychology roll understands this,
such rolls thereafter. and can, with a roll of Credit Rating, Persuade,
DENIS BOUCHARD Psychology, or halved Fast Talk get “in” with
Chandler. This means that he’ll count them
One of the names that might be on the guest list
among his friends, perhaps opening social doors
of the Disabled Veterans Benefit Ball is Denis
and making introductions (e.g. Mandy Cornish)
Bouchard, a rich local playboy whose name may be
and so forth.
familiar to investigators who played through “Tell
Me, Have You Seen the Yellow Sign?” Bouchard, Chandler has a secret: he knows that Alan Leroy
if he still lives, is a wealthy womanizer from old is on the run, and where he’s hiding. Psychology
money. He too attended the ball, and he defi- rolls detect his nervousness when people start
nitely recognized the gunman as gangster Johnny asking questions about Alan Leroy, especially his
Nero—Bouchard has gambled and drunk with current whereabouts. Chandler says that he’s been
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friends with Alan since he came to New Orleans, arts, especially music and literature. Mandy is
just over two years ago. They met at a garden party protective of Alan, and worried about him, since
and hit it off, and Chandler and his family later she hasn’t seen him since the benefit ball, when he MANDY CORNISH
Dilettante flapper, Alan
helped Leroy find, buy, and furnish his house on left suddenly during the confusion of the stranger’s
Leroy’s girlfriend, age 22
Olyphant Place, near Lakeshore Drive. Alan is a appearance and the gunshot. No Psychology rolls
STR 08 CON 10
couple of years older than Chandler, but Chandler are required to see her anxiety over him. She won’t
has shown him around town, introducing him to tell anyone, but Chandler Kreel has suggested that SIZ 11 INT 13
all of the important people and places in the Big Alan is on the run from the Mafia; Chandler has POW 12 DEX 13
Easy. Chandler doesn’t know much about Alan, not told her that he is helping Alan hide out. APP 15 EDU 13
as he doesn’t talk about himself much. He thinks Alan Leroy’s encouragement of Mandy’s artistic SAN 50 HP 11
that Alan grew up somewhere in Europe, and side led her to read romantic and decadent poets Damage Bonus: +0
that his family is all dead. Alan loves music, and and plays. In an old antique shop, she found a
plays piano and clarinet, often sitting in with jazz Weapons:
curious play with a weird yellow symbol on the None carried or used.
bands in local clubs. Chandler introduced Alan to cover: a copy of The King in Yellow—perhaps sent
his friend Mandy (Amanda) Cornish, and they’ve Skills:
to her by a cosmos intent on restoring Alar to his Art (general) 40%
become very close. proper fate…She read the book with a mixture Credit Rating 60%
Alan Leroy is such an important friend to Chan- of awe and mystification, but when she showed it Fast Talk 40%
dler that he’d never betray him. The day after to Alan Leroy, he was horrified, and insisted that Hide 45%
History 40%
the Disabled Veterans Benefit Ball, Chandler she burn it. Something stayed Mandy’s hand, and Library Use 40%
was visited by the Phantom of Truth, but since her copy remains among her small collection of Listen 40%
Chandler hadn’t seen Leroy since the party, he books of plays and poems. She feels guilty about Occult 20%
was left in terror and tears. Later that day, Leroy disobeying him, and somehow responsible for Other Languages:
French 55%
showed up, and Chandler took him to hide out in his current predicament. An investigator making
Spanish 20%
an old house on property owned by the Kreels on a successful Psychology roll realizes that she is Psychology 40%
Lake Pontchartrain, northeast of New Orleans. hiding something. A Persuade, Fast Talk, Credit Sneak 55%
Chandler thinks that Alan is in trouble with the Rating, or Art (Literature), or a similar roll gets Spot Hidden 45%
Mafia, so he won’t divulge Alan’s whereabouts to her to explain what happened between her and Cthulhu Mythos 5%
anyone, not even the police. Alan. Mandy will loan The King in Yellow to an
ARIEL CORNISH
interested party, but, once she has done so, she will Dilettante flapper, Mandy
If the investigators keep him under surveillance,
constantly, obsessively, asks for its return. Cornish’s Sister, age 19
on any given day, a halved Luck roll by a random
investigator indicates Chandler goes to visit Leroy; Investigators having a casual look around notice STR 09 CON 10
successful Hide and Spot Hidden rolls are needed that among the photographs on the mantel in SIZ 10 INT 13
to discreetly follow Chandler’s chauffeur-driven the girls’ apartment is one of Mandy, Ariel, Alan, POW 11 DEX 14
car to the hideout on the outskirts of the city. Chandler, and a couple of their friends—all smil- APP 14 EDU 12
Failure means Chandler or his driver spots the ing and laughing—in front of an old mansion.
SAN 55 HP 10
tail and goes elsewhere. If Chandler learns that Scrawled in the corner are the words “Skinner
the investigators are seeking Alan, then he’ll try Place, April 1927”. Damage Bonus: +0
to avoid them, perhaps reluctantly. Later in the Later in the adventure, after the investigators have Weapons:
adventure, Chandler receives another visit from interviewed Mandy and her sister, the Phantom None carried or used.
the Phantom of Truth, who punishes him for of Truth pays a visit to the sisters as well, seeking Skills:
hiding the fugitive (see “The Victim of Truth”). Credit Rating 50%
information on the whereabouts of Alan Leroy. Fast Talk 35%
That visit shocks the two sisters into madness, Hide 55%
AMANDA CORNISH
causing them to believe they are sisters Cassilda Listen 45%
Amanda Cornish, 22, lives with her sister Ariel, 19,
and Camilla from the play The King in Yellow. Other Language:
in a small courtyard house in the French Quarter. French 45%
The Cornish sisters then spend the rest of the
The girls’ uncle’s law offices occupy the lower floors, Sneak 55%
adventure whispering fearfully about the fate of Cthulhu Mythos 2%
and the girls have the top floor to themselves.
the royal family of Yhtill (their mother the Queen,
Amanda (Mandy to her friends) and Ariel are
and brothers Alar, Aldones, Thale, and Uoht),
darlings of society, pretty young blonde flappers
the Phantom of Truth, and the dreaded King in
with a taste for music, dancing, and alcohol. Their
Yellow. The mad girls speak to the investigators as
immediate goal in life is to party, with an eye if they were characters in the play, and, tellingly,
toward settling down someday with some very they refer to Alan Leroy as “Alar”. Anyone who
rich, very handsome man, and maybe eventually has read the play recognizes these references with
producing more rich socialites. an Idea roll, calling for a loss of 0/1 Sanity each
Mandy is currently seeing Alan Leroy, who may time the Cornish sisters are encountered. If New
just be the man of her dreams. They have been Orleans survives the coming of the Phantom of
dating for several months, and Alan has entranced Truth, the sisters might be restored to sanity with
her with his exotic airs and his knowledge of the proper psychiatric care.
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THE RED HOUSE (NIGHTCLUB) roll, an investigator interviews someone who was
The Red House is a smoky, narrow, low-ceilinged actually working at the ball, and has first-hand
JOHNNY NERO information. The best sources can describe the
AKA Gianni Sparanero, nightclub in the French Quarter. The clientele is
mostly White and Creole. Alcoholic drinks are white-masked stranger, and positively identify
gangster, age 30
served surreptitiously from under the bar. The the shooter as New Orleans Mafioso Johnny Nero.
STR 14 CON 13
low stage is located directly across from the bar JOHNNY NERO—AND FRIENDS
SIZ 14 INT 13
in the middle of the club, with most of the tables Once the investigators learn the identity of the
POW 13 DEX 12 near the front and rear of the place. The place is gunman at the Veterans’ Ball, they may want to
APP 12 EDU 13 closed until sundown, and then tends to be pretty find him to see what role, if any, he played in the
SAN 40 HP 14 packed. With a random investigator’s Luck roll, disturbance involving the bizarre white-masked
Damage Bonus: +1D4
Red Leverett and his band, the Jumps, are playing man. Police or criminal contacts can direct them
when the investigators arrive; otherwise, they’re to any of the handful of gambling joints and
Weapons:
playing another club or have the night off.
Fist 75% speakeasies operated by Johnny Nero. Many of
(damage 1D3+DB) Red Leverett plays trumpet, and Toby Jones plays these sources also know that since Nero tries to
.38 revolver 45% piano, along with three other musicians. If asked maintain an air of legitimacy, he doesn’t frequent
(damage 1D10) about the night of the Disabled Veterans Benefit these businesses as often as he does the Italian
Blackjack 55% Ball, they say they were playing with Alan Leroy restaurant he owns, called Leone’s, on Bourbon
(damage 1D8+DB) (“cat plays a mean reed, lemme tell you boys”) Street.
Switchblade knife 45% when the chaos started.
Johnny Nero is 30 years old, of average height and
(damage 1D4+DB)
Red Leverett says “This black-suited dude in a white build, with dark slicked-back hair and a neatly
Skills: mask—I seen him, his lips di’nt move, nosir—walks trimmed moustache. He wears expensive tailored
Accounting 45%
up and starts talking gibberish to Mistuh Leroy. suits, somewhat rumpled now that he’s living out
Bargain 50%
Credit Rating 55% Pointed to that yella sign on his chest, and Al he of cheap hotels. He carries a .38 revolver and
Dodge 45% just goes white, and then there’s a shot from off a switchblade knife. Normally a cool, ruthless
Drive Auto 55% stage, an’ all manner’a hell busts loose.” customer, Nero is now nervous and jumpy—and
Fast Talk 65%
That was the last anyone saw of the man in the perhaps even more dangerous for it.
Hide 40%
Law 20% white mask, or Alan Leroy, for that matter. Toby Nero is frightened and paranoid after his brush
Listen 45% figures that “Leroy lit out the back door like the with the Phantom of Truth. At the ball, he
Locksmith 40% rest of the band, and the other fella slipped into
Occult 20%
instinctively went for his gun when the ruckus
Other Languages:
the crowd on the dance floor.” with the masked man started, and then the gun
French 20% If asked, the musicians say Alan Leroy is an went off accidentally when he was jostled by one
Italian 55% incredible clarinet-player, maybe the best they’ve of the Phantom’s would-be attackers. In the chaos,
Persuade 50% Nero found himself thrust face to face with the
Sneak 40%
ever heard. He plays a mean piano too, everything
Spot Hidden 45% from ragtime to long-hair stuff (classical). He can Pallid Mask, and in that dead visage he saw the
Cthulhu Mythos 5% coax all manner of strange, beautiful notes and emptiness of his existence: not loved or respected,
sounds out of his instruments. They’ve played only feared, his power teetering on a foundation
for Alan and his friends at their private parties, of people who could and would turn on him in a
including one at an old, rundown mansion east moment for their own gain—and his destruction.
of town (the Skinner mansion, where the finale Adrift and on the run, he dreams nightly of the
of this adventure takes place). terrible white-masked stranger.
Now he fears his own men, his rivals, even his own
judgment—but especially that damnable masked
other sources thing. But Nero has a desperate plan: he knows that
of iNformaTion the stranger was looking for Alan Leroy, and he
believes that if he can hand the playboy over to
The Keeper should feel free to relay details of the him, he’ll be free of the stranger’s malign influence.
disruption of the Veterans Ball through other Throughout the adventure, Nero darts from dive
sources of information, if necessary. The investi- to dive, dodging the Phantom and seeking the
gators may have established other police contacts, missing Alan Leroy.
for instance, or as mentioned earlier, they may Investigators who visit any of Nero’s illegal busi-
approach other attendees of the ball. nesses should expect to buy a few drinks or place
One very likely source of information is the staff a few bets, or they’ll be escorted out. The same
at the Southern Yacht Club. Police and newspaper treatment awaits those who ask to see Mr. Nero,
reporters pester the wait-staff, musicians, cus- or “the boss”. Persistent nuisances are escorted
todians, and so forth for days after the shooting out more roughly: shoves, perhaps a fist or two,
incident. Most of the talk around the yacht club or threats with knives or revolvers in the worst
is second-hand rumors, at best, but with a Luck cases. When the investigators have visited three
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King in Yellow will eventually come, and absorb to be enacted by those nearby, and the unwitting
De Marigny’s
the city into Carcosa. actors themselves then become carriers. As long as
Books De Marigny’s later brushes with Alan Leroy and Alar and the Phantom remain within New Orle-
The King In Yellow the Phantom are detailed in the Trail of the Pallid ans, the city will be plagued by the nightmarish
French, -1D4/1D8 Sanity,
Mask section. influence of The King in Yellow.
+6% Cthulhu Mythos, 1 week
to study, 2 hours to skim. A day or two after the disturbance at the Southern
THE PHANTOM OF TRUTH
For more detail on the Yacht Club, newspaper articles and rumors begin
play, see the article “A The Phantom of Truth is the Pallid-Masked to circulate daily about sightings of the strange
Few Notes on the Yellow intruder who crashed the Disabled Veterans white-masked figure from all parts of New Orle-
Sign and The King in Benefit Ball seeking Alan Leroy. The Phantom
Yellow” on page 31. ans. The Phantom of Truth is of average height
is an emissary of the King in Yellow, an agent
and build, and wears the Pallid Mask, a dull white
The Yellow Codex of dread, despair, and chaos. The Pallid Mask is
English, -1D4/1D8, +8% mask with a nose, a thin line of a mouth, and
dispatched to do the Yellow King’s will, whether
Cthulhu Mythos, 7 weeks to hollow spaces for eye sockets, but no actual holes
determining if a city is ripe for absorption into the
study, 14 hours to skim. for these features. The entity wears a dull-fin-
The Yellow Codex purports nightmare-city of Carcosa, or seeking individuals
ished black suit with a short, collarless, almost
to be a translation of a set who have delved too deeply into the mysteries
Asian-looking jacket. On its breast, it wears a
of ancient inscribed stone of The King in Yellow or the Yellow Sign. The
tablets discovered in China curious brooch or sigil: the Yellow Sign in gold
Phantom has come to New Orleans seeking
in the 1800s, called the on an onyx background, which causes a loss of
“Alan Leroy”, actually Alar, a member of the royal
Xanthic Folio. The tablets 0/1D6 Sanity the first time the brooch is seen. The
were supposedly of pre- family of Yhtill described in the play. Through-
Phantom’s voice is deep and level, and strangely
human origin, inscribed out the adventure, the white-masked figure flits
unmuffled even though it seems to emanate from
by intelligent plant-like through New Orleans, drawn to places and people
entities millions of years known to “Alan Leroy”, and also to the presence behind the mask.
ago. Despite their vast age,
and the fact that human-
of individuals who have read The King in Yellow. The Phantom initially visits those who know Alan
ity didn’t exist on Earth These appearances spread, virus-like, as the Pallid Leroy best: Mandy Cornish, Chandler Kreel,
when they were written, Mask’s presence itself causes scenes from the play Denis Bouchard, and a few other members of New
the Xanthic tablets relate
a tale very similar to the
plot of The King in Yellow
(although the play is NOT
mentioned in The Yellow
Codex). An Idea roll recalls
THE PALLID MASK AKA The Phantom Of Truth
that the play takes place
STR 22 CON 27 (17) Grasp of Hastur (as per the spell Grasp of
on a planet in the Hyades,
Cthulhu), Mindblast, Summon/Bind Servitor
explaining how there can SIZ 15 INT 30 of the Outer Gods, The Unspeakable Curse
be human-like characters
POW 53 (23) DEX 16 (Create Unspeakable Possessor—costs 10
before human life existed
Magic Points, plus MP vs. MP roll to succeed),
on Earth. The mystery APP 07 EDU N/A
Voice of Truth (as per the spell Voice of Ra);
remains, however, as
HP 21 (16) can also summon and command byakhee at a
to how and why events
cost of 2 magic points per summoned beast.
taking place millions of Damage Bonus: +1D6
years ago on another Skills:
Weapons:
planet could or would be Astronomy 85%, Dodge 80%, Hide 75%,
Gaze 100%, (as per the Wrack spell)
recorded by prehuman History 85%, Listen 75%, Persuade
intelligences on Earth… Touch 80%, (damage 1D6 Sanity 90%, Psychology 95%, Sneak 100%, Spot
loss + paralysis for 1D6 rounds) Hidden 90%, Telepathic Communica-
De Marigny’s information
Can also use any weapon at 80% skill level. tion 100%, Cthulhu Mythos 100%
and books create many
additional questions. Is the Armor: As long as it wears the Yellow Sign Sanity Loss: The Phantom wears a brooch
play based on the tablets? sigil it can only be harmed by magic; without displaying the Yellow Sign, which costs
Are the tablets genuine? it the Pallid Mask can be harmed normally.* 0/1D6 Sanity to view for the first time. It
If the tablets and the play costs an additional 0/1D2 to realize that
are both just fictions, why Spells: the Phantom wears no mask. Anyone
do the Yellow Sign and the Call Hastur (monstrous or King in Yellow attempting to attack or harm the Phan-
play have such powerful forms), Create Window, Dream Vision, tom automatically loses 1D4 Sanity.
effects on people? Enthrall Victim, Evil Eye, Fist of Yog-Sothoth,
*If the Yellow Sign sigil is taken from the Phantom, its CON, POW, and HP are reduced to the par-
enthetical levels, and it can be damaged by normal weapons and means. The sigil can only be
taken from the Phantom if the Phantom is slain, or if an investigator snatches it from the living
Phantom by rolling his or her (POW+DEX) or less on D100. The attempt costs the attacker 1D4
Sanity. The sigil can only be destroyed by touching an Elder Sign to the Yellow Sign, requiring a roll
of DEXx2 or less on D100 if the Phantom is still wearing it. If the Phantom is slain, but the sigil isn’t
destroyed, the entity returns with the next rise of Aldebaran; the Pallid Mask appears wherever the
sigil resides and attempts to reclaim it, using lethal force against anyone who challenges him.
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Orleans elite society. Next are people and places “If you defy me, you will bring the judgment of
such as Red Leverett and the Red House night- Carcosa down upon this city.”
Losing New
club. Finally, when Alan Leroy begins consulting Short of giving it what it demands, The Phantom
Orleans
with local mystics and Voodoo practitioners seek- of Truth can only be driven out of New Orleans if
As the Phantom of Truth
ing protection against his unearthly pursuer, the its Yellow Sign sigil is taken from it and destroyed. searches New Orleans
Phantom comes to them as well. At some point This can only be done by touching an Elder Sign for Alar, his presence
in these last two stages, the Phantom learns that to the Yellow Sign, requiring a roll of DEXx2 or begins to corrupt the city
Chandler Kreel has been protecting Alan Leroy, less on D100 if the Phantom is still wearing it. The around him. Reality shifts,
warps, and changes as
and it returns to the meddler and punishes him Pallid Mask’s sigil can only be taken from it if it New Orleans becomes
by transforming him into a shambling horror: is somehow slain, or if an investigator snatches more unstable and less
an unwilling form of the Unspeakable Possessor. it from the living Phantom by rolling his or her grounded in our reality.
Should Alar elude the
As the investigators look into the events sur- (POW+DEX) or less on D100. This costs the Phantom of Truth for
rounding the disturbance at the benefit ball, they attacker 1D4 Sanity, and the Phantom will longer than a week, entire
should catch brief glimpses of the Phantom. Call definitely try to destroy anyone who tries it. If the city blocks simply vanish
for occasional Spot Hidden rolls to determine Yellow Sign is taken from the Phantom, its CON, as they are absorbed into
Carcosa. If this continues
who sees the figure. A pale face in a crowd. A POW, and HP are reduced to the parenthetical
longer than ten days,
fleeting reflection in a window glass. A figure levels (see The Pallid Mask’s stats), and it can then a mist-shrouded city
half-glimpsed turning a corner. A passenger in be damaged by normal weapons and means. If the appears just across Lake
a taxicab or other moving vehicle. A dark figure Phantom is slain, but the sigil isn’t destroyed, the Pontchartrain. This is
standing starkly alone in a park or beside the river entity returns with the next rise of Aldebaran; the made more disturbing by
the fact one cannot see
or lake. A figure looking out a window or from Pallid Mask appears wherever the sigil resides and the far side of the lake, as it
a balcony. These brief glimpses cost the viewers attempts to reclaim it, using lethal force against is more than twenty miles
0/1 point of Sanity, and when sought, the figure anyone who challenges him. It then proceeds to across. The phantom city
is never found, as if it were never there, or as if track down Alan Leroy, as before. seems to move closer each
it vanished within whatever cover or shadows Should the investigators manage to defeat the day, although, somehow,
no one who tries to visit
are present. Phantom of Truth and destroy its sigil, then they it ever seems to reach it
The Phantom is cold, imperious, and unforgiving: successfully drive the entity back to Carcosa. As or even approach it more
closely. After two weeks,
“To raise your hand against me is to raise your the Yellow Sign sigil is destroyed, the Phantom of
entire neighborhoods
hand against the Last King.” The Pallid Mask Truth shouts out (or projects into the investigator’s vanish, never to be seen
usually deals with transgressors with non-lethal minds if he is no longer present), “This is not over; again. The missing blocks
tactics and spells, especially its Wracking gaze, or I shall simply fetch another. This does not end and neighborhoods
Enthrall Victim or Grasp of Hastur (treat the same until the renegade prince returns home. Oh, and are only noticed by the
investigators; to everyone
as Grasp of Cthulhu). But, in cases where it needs be certain that I shall not forget those who dared else, thing are as they
to make an example, or deal with a persistent nui- to oppose the will of the Yellow King.” always have been. The
sance, it may use the Fist of Yog-Sothoth spell, or The investigators will then have saved Alan phantom city, which is
take an enemy’s weapon away from him or her only Leroy, but only for now. He flees New Orleans Carcosa, creeping closer
to use it with lethal intent on its former wielder. immediately, desperate to remain one step ahead and closer from across
the lake, can only be seen
Anyone who attempts to harm the Phantom in of the Phantom of Truth. However, as Aldebaran by the investigators.
any way automatically loses 1D6 Sanity, and in rises, the Phantom of Truth returns and the hunt Unless the hunt for
any case, the entity can only be harmed by magic. resumes, in another place and time, as Alar slowly Alar ends within three
weeks, either in success
Once one or more of the investigators has read The realizes that he cannot flee from his fate forever. or failure, the Crescent
King in Yellow, the Pallid Mask may visit them. Just what vengeance the Phantom of Truth plans City vanishes from this
The entity demands to know what the investigators for the investigators is left to the Keeper to decide. world as it is added to
know about “the one you know as ‘Alan Leroy’”, Further encounters with the Pallid Mask are the dead city of Carcosa.
Investigators fleeing
but won’t explain what it means by that phrase. If described later in the adventure. New Orleans before this
the investigators don’t answer quickly enough, or happens escape its fate
if they try to stall or interrogate the Pallid Mask, THE ELUSIVE ALAN LEROY
and remain safely in our
the entity may Enthrall or Grasp them to wring Alan Leroy has been missing since the disturbance world. However, they are
answers out of them. If threatened, the Phantom at the Disabled Veterans Benefit Ball at the South- now the only people on
ern Yacht Club, and the investigators’ inquiries Earth who remember
uses its Gaze, Fist of Yog-Sothoth, or Mindblast that such a place as New
attacks. If the investigators ask the Phantom’s will eventually indicate that he was the possible
Orleans ever existed.
purpose, it states “Alan Leroy must be returned to target of the masked intruder and/or the gunman.
his rightful place”. If the investigators offer to aid With a few Library Use rolls, or Credit Rating or
the Phantom, it accepts, rather condescendingly, Fast Talk rolls made while interviewing guests
saying, “When you have captured Alan Leroy, of the ball, investigators can learn something of
you have but to think of me, and I shall come to Alan Leroy’s background.
you.” Regardless of what the Phantom and the Leroy appeared in New Orleans about two years
investigators speak of, in parting the Mask warns, ago, and his looks and apparent good breeding
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made him a hit among the upper crust of New that he doesn’t know. A halved Psychology roll
Orleans society. He claimed to have no close family, shows that he is lying about this matter, but that he
“ALAN LEROY” having been raised by distant relatives in Europe. is undoubtedly terrified of his pursuer. Leroy may
AKA Alar, playboy,
Deeper research, however, with halved Library Use panic if he is pressed about this subject, especially
escaped alien noble,
apparent age 28 rolls, can find no trace of Alan Leroy before his if The King in Yellow is mentioned. If disturbed, he
arrival in New Orleans. Further, Library Use and uses Enthrall Victim to convince his interrogators
STR 13 CON 15
Accounting rolls discover that his wealth accrued to leave him alone. In subsequent meetings, if the
SIZ 14 INT 17 after his arrival: he apparently had no previous assets, investigators seem capable of helping him escape
POW 23 DEX 15 at least none that were transferred here. Library or destroy the Phantom, he may tell them who
APP 17 EDU 23 Use rolls also discover that Alan Leroy’s house in he really is. This revelation costs the investiga-
SAN N/A HP 15
Olyphant Place was originally paid for by Oliver tors 1/1D6 Sanity, as it seems to confirm that the
Kreel, Chandler Kreel’s father; Leroy later bought poisonous play has some basis in reality…
Damage Bonus: +1D4
the property from him at full price. Leroy’s money
Weapons: Alan Leroy is tall, handsome, and charming,
seems to have been made in apparently legitimate,
.38 revolver 40% always smiling and in good humor, at least until
if extraordinarily lucky and lucrative, buying and
(damage 1D10) the subject of his pursuit by the Pallid Mask is
selling land, oil speculation, and international trade,
Spells: broached. Then he becomes fearful and serious.
all within the past two years.
Enthrall Victim He has dark slicked-back hair and a small mous-
Skills: Alan Leroy is actually the escaped Prince Alar tache, and usually dresses smartly. He doesn’t
Accounting 45% of the royal family of Yhtill, a city which fell to know how to stop the Phantom of Truth, but
Anthropology 65% the arrival of the King in Yellow billions of years hopes that some magical means can be found to
Astronomy 70% ago, in the star system of Aldebaran. Like most hide him from it (he is wrong; it can't). He carries
Bargain 85%
of his siblings, Alar bowed to the Yellow King a .38 revolver, but knows that it’s useless against
Credit Rating 70%
Dodge 75% and became his servant, transformed into one of the Phantom.
Fast Talk 55% the amorphous, tentacled spawn of Hastur. Suf-
Leroy owns a large house in the fashionable
Hide 55% fering for eons in that form, Alar finally willed
History 70% neighborhood of Olyphant Place, off Lakeshore
himself from the Lake of Hali to the shores of
Law 35% Drive on the shores of Lake Pontchartrain. Leroy’s
Library Use 65%
Lake Pontchartrain, where he assumed human
manservant Hodge won’t allow anyone into the
Occult 45% form and began a new life among the upper crust
house except for the police, and only if they have
Other Languages: of New Orleans society.
English 100%
good reason or a warrant. The other servants are a
French 95%
Alan Leroy, as he now called himself, was good- cook and a housekeeper. Hodge won’t discuss his
Latin 60% looking and charismatic, and using his supernatural master’s business with anyone, but a Fast Talk or
Persuade 70% abilities, he quickly talked his way into prestige Law roll might catch one of the women off-guard
Psychoanalysis 55% and wealth. Leroy made lots of friends, from all while shopping or doing other errands away from
Psychology 70%
walks of life, playing with local bands, romancing the estate. They offer no useful information about
Spot Hidden 65%
Cthulhu Mythos 35% beautiful young women, and drinking and gam- Mr. Leroy other than he is a kind young man and
bling with playboys, industrialists, and gangsters. a good employer, but that he hasn’t been to the
Only once did his happy-go-lucky demeanor slip: house for a few days—which isn’t unusual for him.
when his artistically-inspired girlfriend, Amanda
Cornish, presented him with a copy of The King If the investigators break into the house, Sneak
in Yellow. Alar’s presence had synchronistically rolls are needed for every ten minutes of search-
attracted the book, which in turn drew the atten- ing, and any failed roll indicates Hodge or the
tion of the Phantom of Truth. Now, the Phantom female staff hear the intruders and telephone
has come to New Orleans to return the escaped for the police. The police arrive 15 minutes later
prince, and Alar is in hiding. and arrest any intruders whom they find on the
premises. Regardless, there is nothing interest-
Alan Leroy fled the confrontation at the South- ing or incriminating to be found in the house,
ern Yacht Club, and later pleaded with his friend merely expensive furnishings and objets d’art (a
Chandler Kreel to hide him. Chandler sent him to failed Occult or Archaeology roll might mistake
one of his family’s properties northeast of the city, a statue or carving for something sinister…), a
a decaying old manor house. When the investiga- grand piano, and, with a halved Spot Hidden roll,
tors start asking questions about him, Alar fears a wall-safe hidden behind a painting. The safe
that they will lead the Pallid Mask to him, so he can be “cracked” with a successful halved Lock-
seeks out Voodoo experts and mystics for more smith or critical Listen roll, requiring 30-DEX
arcane means of hiding himself from the Phantom. minutes per attempt; inside are land deeds and
Alan Leroy may also seek out the investigators about $25,000 in cash. Investigators arrested while
to learn why they are pursuing him, and perhaps breaking into Leroy’s house are liable to spend a
for help in eluding the masked phantom. Initially, day or two behind bars. Investigators can secure
he won’t reveal his true identity to anyone, and if their freedom by contacting a good lawyer and/or
asked why the Phantom wants him, Leroy swears paying bail of $200. Failing this, they are released
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as Alan Leroy, through Chandler, drops any and The mysterious white-masked man who
all charges against them. Leroy has much bigger sparked the disturbance at the Disabled
problems to worry about. Veterans Benefit Ball at the Southern
On a table in his office, Alan has a copy of the Yacht Club last week has now been
same photograph that Mandy Cornish has in seen in the vicinity of Rampart Street
her apartment: Mandy, Ariel, Alan, Chandler, and elsewhere, where he is believed to
and a couple of their friends—all smiling and have visited various voodoo shops, fakirs,
laughing—in front of an old mansion (the Skin- seers, and “mystic emporiums”. New
ner mansion, site of this adventure’s grand finale). Orleans Police have been called to these
There is no identifying inscription on this copy. establishments several times in the past
Investigators native to New Orleans recognize two days by panicked shop-owners and
the Skinner mansion with a critical success on citizens who had been approached by the
a Know roll. masked stranger. The frightened residents
could not recall their conversations with
Turning Over Alar—Investigators may become the stranger, and it is believed he used
convinced that the only way to save New Orleans drugs or hypnosis on his victims. No one
from the wrath of the King in Yellow is by handing has been injured during these visits, and
over Alan Leroy to the Phantom of Truth. If the nothing has been reported missing, so
investigators make visual contact with Leroy and the white mask’s motives remain unclear.
come within 50 feet of him, they can send a mental Residents are urged to take note of the
message to the Phantom of Truth. When this hap- masked man’s statements and movements
pens, the Phantom of Truth becomes aware of the if possible, and contact the local police
wayward prince’s location, but Alar also realizes precinct with this information.
that he has been betrayed to his pursuer. Reality
shifts sickeningly as Alar screams “What have you Entering the various Voodoo emporiums, inves-
done? You have doomed us all!” The investigators tigators unfamiliar to the proprietor need Occult
suddenly find themselves alone, standing in the or halved Credit Rating rolls to learn if the Asylum Papers #2
gardens of the Skinner mansion, surrounded by white-masked stranger visited that particular
fog and trapped within Carcosa (Keepers should place. Keepers may impose modifiers depending
proceed to the section “Merely Players”). on previous relationships, local reputation, and
profession (e.g., for investigators who are police
officers, mobsters, or Voodoo practitioners). Pur-
the trail of chasing items (cost of $1D6 or more) adds 10%
to skill checks. Each such business or practitioner
the Pallid Mask visited has a 55% chance of having been visited by
the Pallid Mask. A few examples follow:
After confronting Alan Leroy at the Southern
Yacht Club, the Pallid Mask starts tracking down A At Mama Zu Zu’s Jumbo Gumbo Emporium,
the proprietress says, “That white-masked fella
people Leroy knows and places where he has been. was looking for another white man, said he
Initially this involves Leroy’s closest friends, but mighta been in here looking for something to
soon, Leroy decides to consult local Voodoo prac- keep the spirits off him.” The man sought by the
titioners for some means of hiding himself from masked stranger matches the description of Alan
the Phantom. The mambos and hungans offer their Leroy, and if shown a photo of Leroy, she says
best powders, oils, and charms, but Leroy doesn’t that was him, and he was in here several hours
hold much faith in them. The investigators’ atten- before his pursuer. Leroy was looking for some
tions may be drawn to this new spate of sightings goofer dust, or some other strong protection
of the masked man by newspaper articles, such as against powerful spirits. Mama Zu Zu, who’s
Asylum Papers #2. New Orleans-based investiga- no shrinking violet, says that the masked man
terrified her, and was probably the spirit the
tors know that this area of Rampart Street lies
young man wanted protecting from.
in Treme, a Black neighborhood Lakeside of the
French Quarter; with the right connections, or an A In Dannie Hoke’s Apothecary, the rail-thin
Dannie says, “Yeah, that masked man come
Occult skill over 20%, they may also know that in here.” Dannie’s neighbors—a pretty rough
this area is a place where some shops sell various lot—“didn’t like the looks of nobody wearin’ no
arcane herbs, charms, and other such wares. goddamn white mask. But that fella give em a
Asylum Papers #2: Newspaper look and they let him alone.” As at Mama Zu
article about the white-masked Zu’s, the masked man was looking for a White
man who had been in earlier looking for strong
man visiting Voodoo practitioners
ju ju charms; again, the man can be identified as
The White Mask Returns— Alan Leroy. Dannie sold him his best, but the
Voodoo Involved? man “didn’t look like he believed it was gonna
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work.” Having seen that masked man, Dannie to flee in terror. De Marigny has no idea where the
says, “He mighta been right. That fella in that photo came from or how it came to be in his home.
CHANDLER mask, he ain’t no man, an’ he ain’t no loa. No, he
KREEL somethin’ more, somethin’ evil…” Less than an hour later, de Marigny entered his
Unspeakable Possessor study to find a dark-suited white-masked figure
A At Old Jonah’s Ju Ju House, the old hungan says
STR 20 CON 33 he wanted nothing to do with the masked man. If wearing the Yellow Sign. The “being” (de Mari-
specifically asked if the stranger was looking for gny’s word) asked what he had told Alan Leroy,
SIZ 20 INT 13
someone, Old Jonah says, “Yes, an’ that young and de Marigny told him the young man had
POW 20 DEX 04 man, he’s a strange one too. Wanted a powerful fled before the occultist could figure out what he
APP 01 EDU 14 charm to keep away spirits. I gave him this old wanted. “It is well you had no chance to aid him,”
SAN 0 HP 27 thing.” Jonah shows the investigators a bundle of the figure said as it went into the hall. De Marigny
roots and twigs held together with a piece of cloth
Damage Bonus: +1D6 followed, but there was no one there, and the door
embroidered with a star-shaped design; a Cthulhu
Weapons: Mythos roll identifies this as a functioning
hadn’t opened or closed. Quaffing brandy and
Grapple 30% Elder Sign. The young man (identified as Leroy, shuddering, the mystic states, “That was no man
(damage 1D6+1D10 naturally) took it but dropped it like it was burning in a mask. That was the real Phantom of Truth, the
blood/CON drain next real Pallid Mask. The King in Yellow is unfolding
hot, and then left it behind. (Given Alan/Alar’s
and subsequent rounds
until hold broken)
true form—one of the spawn of Hastur—the before our very eyes. I don’t know if he can be
Elder Sign burned his hand.) Jonah “showed the stopped, but if he remains long in New Orleans,
Armor: 3 points of scales charm to the masked fella too, an’ he would’n
and rubbery flesh.
we may all find ourselves awaiting the coming
even touch it.” Jonah wants $200 for the charm, of the King in Yellow, just like those doomed
Skills: but can be Bargained down to $150.
Hide 20%
wretches in the play.” The frightened mystic then
Visiting Étienne-Laurent De Marigny ushers them out, saying he doesn’t know what to
Sneak 45%
Spot Hidden 40% The noted occult expert has also been visited do, and he’ll call them if he thinks of anything.
Sanity Loss: See section by Alan Leroy and the Pallid Mask. If he has a The investigators don’t hear from him again during
The Victim of Truth relationship with the investigators, de Marigny this adventure and he is unavailable (tied up with
summons them late that night. If the investigators a different investigation in Baton Rouge).
approach him with questions or information, he
is also willing to meet with them. He admits the THE VICTIM OF TRUTH
investigators himself, visibly pale and shaken. A Sensing that Chandler Kreel is in some way con-
couple of hours ago, he was visited by a young nected with Alan Leroy/Alar, the Phantom of
man who sought his advice on how to protect Truth is once again drawn to the young fool late
himself from a very powerful spirit, demon, or in this adventure. Chandler stubbornly refuses to
god. De Marigny felt there was something odd reveal Leroy’s hiding place, and the Pallid Mask
and dangerous about the man. During the visit, responds by transforming him into a creature
Alan noticed an old photo of a previous Mardi resembling an Unspeakable Possessor, a ser-
Gras celebration, which included the image of the vant-creature of Hastur. Chandler’s body becomes
abhorrent Yellow Sign. This caused the young man bloated and rubbery, his skin a scaly green-gray,
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his limbs boneless, the flesh of his face sag- Chandler Kreel asks them to go there and their faces contorted with horror. Sanity loss
ging horrifically. Driven insane by his ordeal, pick him up on the way. for this discovery is 1/1D4. All four bodies
the hapless young man slakes his newfound are still warm.
The Unspeakable Possessor
hunger on his family and household servants, Upstairs, the bloody prints trail to the master
killing them all and draining their blood in The streets of New Orleans are dark and
bedroom, the door of which stands open.
an orgy of madness. Only afterward does he deserted and laden with an eerie yellow
Inside are the similarly-mangled corpses of
realize what he has done: slain all he loves fog. The fashionable home of the Kreels
Mr. and Mrs. Kreel. Sanity loss for seeing
and possibly betrayed the whereabouts of in the Garden District is lightless, and no
this carnage is 1/1D3. More blood mars the
his best friend. one answers the (unlocked) door. Nor does
end of the hall into the next bedroom, which
anyone answer calls within the house, and a
If he has met the investigators, he tele- is empty; an Idea roll guesses that this is
phones them, raving, and still hungry. His few tense moments may be spent trying to Chandler’s room. Another door from this
torn mind hopes to send them to help Alan find a light switch in the main hall. Anyone bedroom opens onto an outer balcony, and
Leroy—or invite them over for dinner. The searching for the switch, and fumbling a at its dark end a figure is slumped in a darker
call comes in the middle of the night, to an Spot Hidden roll, places their hand on a puddle. He begs for help. If the lights are
investigator who has previously contacted sticky spot that proves to be blood (1/1D2 turned on or shone upon him, a nightmare is
Chandler. The caller’s voice is muffled and Sanity loss for that person). Smeared on the revealed: Chandler Kreel’s face has sloughed
unrecognizable, but eventually he identifies walls along the main staircase are bloody off, his scalp hanging to his shoulder, one eye
himself as “Chandler…<huk> Chandler handprints, and another trail befouls the lolling out of its socket, his shirt shredded
Kreel.” The caller seems to sob or gasp fre- walls toward the back of the house. On the by bite-sized bloody holes. It costs 1/1D4+1
quently. “I <huk> I know where Alan is… main floor, the prints lead to the servants’ Sanity points to see the gore-soaked wretch,
He’s huh-hiding. <huk> They’re…looking quarters, where the body of the Black butler and anyone who approaches and succeeds
for huh-him. You…<huk> You’ve got to huh- sprawls in one doorway; within another with a halved Spot Hidden roll spies the
help <huk> him. Come to my huh-home and room are the corpses of three Black ser- closed wounds within his shirt, and his
I’ll <huk> tuh-tell you <huk> where he huh-is. vant-women. All four are covered with writhing boneless fingers. If they hesitate,
Huh-huh-huh-hurry!” If the investigators blood, their arms, throats, and upper bodies he begs for help again, but the only help
have already visited the Skinner mansion, covered with (human-sized) bite marks, investigators can offer is to feed his endless
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MISCELLANEOUS CITIZENS
OF NEW ORLEANS AND/OR CARCOSA
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11
STR 11 09 13 12 11 10 08 14 11 13 12
CON 12 11 14 13 11 14 11 13 10 13 11
SIZ 13 14 13 12 12 15 11 13 14 13 13
INT 12 13 12 13 11 14 13 15 13 12 11
POW 09 11 12 11 12 14 15 13 12 11 08
DEX 11 08 12 13 12 11 10 11 09 10 13
App 11 10 13 12 12 10 12 08 12 13 11
EDU 12 14 12 11 12 14 13 16 13 11 11
SAN 40 50 55 55 60 65 75 65 55 50 30
HP 13 13 14 13 12 15 11 13 12 13 12
DB +0 +0 +1D4 +1D4 +0 +1D4 +0 +1D4 +0 +1D4 +1D4
Weapons: Skills:
Fist 60%, (damage 1D3+DB) Bargain 30%, Credit Rating 30%, Dodge 30%, Drive Auto
35%, Fast Talk 25%, French 35%, Listen 35%, Occult 15%,
Grapple 35%,
Persuade 30%, Psychology 20%, Sneak 30%,
(damage special)
Spot Hidden 35%
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beneath looming willow trees leads toward a dark, obsession (see “The Curtain Rises…”), or they have
distant mansion. Once the investigators pass the met Kieran inside the house and she has addressed
gates, they notice the sky has turned grey above the an investigator as Mathes (see “Kieran”), the body
foggy clouds, and black stars glimmer in the grey is an exact twin of the targeted investigator. Sanity
heavens. As they travel up the long willow-lined loss for this bizarre occurrence is 1/1D2, or 1/1D3+1
lane, investigators making Spot Hidden rolls spy for the doppelgangered investigator.
one or more shadowy figures moving near the house,
THE PALACE OF CARCOSA
but too far away to see clearly (these are Johnny
Nero and/or his boys, looking for Alan Leroy). When the investigators move to enter the man-
sion, halved Listen rolls hear voices inside, muffled
and indistinct, but there are no lights on and no
movement seen through the windows. Once the
Merely Players party enters the house, they have entered the palace
setting of King in Yellow. They will meet numer-
ous people as they travel through the house: the
From this point on, the investigators find them- inhabitants of the city of Yhtill at the time of the
selves within the framework of the play The King arrival of the King in Yellow. They are trapped in
in Yellow. They’ll meet characters from the play time within the city of Carcosa, doomed to relive
and individuals from New Orleans, all of whom their final days over and over, while rarely, if ever,
are also trapped within the play. They’ll even get recalling their eternal plight.
to witness events that aren’t in the play, includ-
ing the final fates of some of the main characters. The Yhtillans are dressed similar to the corpses
The Keeper is urged to make these final scenes found outside: odd combinations of styles resem-
of the adventure as weird and chaotic as possible, bling the upper-class clothing of Elizabethan and
with scenes repeating themselves (the masked Georgian England (tight corsets, high lace collars,
ball in particular), characters not recognizing the short trim jackets, blacks, greys, and autumnal
investigators, dead characters reappearing, doors colors, but no yellows…think “tasteful 1990s
opening onto different rooms, or re-entering the Gothic rock band”). The Yhtillans treat the inves-
same room to find it furnished differently, time tigators as if they were citizens of their own time
slips, and so forth. The events described below can and place. Nevertheless, most of the Yhtillans are
occur in any order, perhaps even more than once. too absorbed in their own activities to pay much
attention to, or be of any help to, the investigators.
THE STATUE ON THE LAWN “We are late for the masked ball,” they say, or, “There
Behind the house, between the mansion and the is a commotion down by the lake—they say the Last
fog-clouded lake, is a willow-shrouded expanse. King has come!” This latter is spoken in terror as
Conspicuous among the willows is a large, eerily the speaker flees.
white statue on a pedestal. On closer inspection, The Keeper should feel free to create encounters
a body is discovered lying at its base. The statue with the Yhtillans as desired, offering whatever
is of a beautiful woman dressed in a flowing dress confusing or cryptic clues he wishes. Some specific
of odd design. The body is that of a young man encounters are described below. Remember that in
in a suit of similarly strange archaic/gothic style. the time-warped city of Carcosa events may repeat
A knife is stuck into his heart, and the position themselves, and characters found dead one moment
of his hands suggests he killed himself. With an may be met again later, very much alive…
Idea roll, The King in Yellow readers recognize this
as the ultimate fate of Prince Thale of the royal The architecture and furnishings of the Skinner
family of Yhtill. This realization calls for a loss of mansion also change once the investigators go
0/1 points of Sanity. inside. Now it becomes the vast palace of Yhtill,
with a bewildering series of hallways, broad marble
THE BOATMAN staircases, massive chambers, open courtyards,
As the investigators search the rear of the house, and dead-ends. Investigators retracing their route
they see a wooden dock leading out onto the fog- through a room or hallway probably won’t end up
shrouded lake. Spot Hidden rolls note something in the same place twice. Furnishings are plush and
floating alongside the dock. This proves to be a expensive, adorned in silver and brass, and studded
drowned human corpse, again dressed in strange with emeralds, rubies, and other valuable gems.
clothing, albeit plainer-seeming. King in Yellow Unlabeled portraits of the royal family (including
readers may, with Idea rolls, guess that this may be “Alan Leroy” —Alar) appear in various places, and
Mathes, the drowned boatman who was the lover of wall-hangings and murals depict the spires and
the young ladies’ maid Kieran, from the play. This towers of Yhtill beside a placid lake. Investigators
discovery costs 1/1D3 Sanity. Alternately, if an who try to pilfer valuables as souvenirs of their trip
investigator has been the subject of a Kieran-related to Carcosa must roll their POW or less on D100
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or be stranded here when the Skinner mansion piercing eyes and a haughty demeanor. He says the
returns to Earth. Phantom of Truth is an impostor, a fakir, a heretic.
Additional
The King in Yellow is a myth, a false god, a shadow.
information DORNAN The crown of Yhtill is in no danger. The Pallid Mask
about Voodoo
The stern chief advisor to the queen of Yhtill is will be punished for his heresy. If the yellow god
in the Cthulhu
Mythos Dornan, a bearded, long-coated man in his six- does exist, let him rescue his fool servant from the
In his series Ken Writes ties. If the investigators meet him, he is in a hurry, palace dungeons…Naotalba then disappears into a
About Stuff, Kenneth Hite cold and condescending. He doesn’t know Alan doorway, but is not inside if the investigators follow.
has two issues about Leroy, but if asked about the Phantom of Truth he
Voodoo in its many smiles grimly and tells them that the Pallid Mask Later, in a huge entry chamber, the party finds the
forms, considering how
is the honored guest of the royal torturer…Dornan black-robed priest sprawled on the steps of a massive
it can fit into Lovecraftian staircase, his miter and haughty demeanor gone,
roleplaying games. brusquely dismisses further questions as he leaves
to see the queen. and his eye sockets empty holes rimmed with blood
and torn flesh. His fingertips are caked with gore as
The investigators may also discover a marble statue well, and an Idea roll surmises that he has torn out
of the gruff advisor in one of the main hallways, or his own eyes. The sight and this revelation call for
the outer entryway. In its presence, anyone making a loss of 0/1D3 Sanity. Naotalba lies whimpering,
a POWx3 roll on D100 gets a strange feeling that and if asked what has happened he says “I have seen
the statue is somehow alive. If such a person touches Him. The Phantom does not lie. With my own
the cold marble, he or she is shocked when Dornan eyes…The King has come. Carcosa has come.” If
speaks telepathically to him or her: “The Pallid asked what can be done, Naotalba shakes his head.
Mask has escaped! He goes now to summon the “Nothing. There is nothing to be done. The Yellow
Last King!” If the investigators ask how he can Sign holds sway over all. Now we all die a thousand
be stopped, Dornan offers only that “the masked times—a million. Until time itself ends.” The priest
herald’s power must lie within the Yellow Sign. descends into sobbing self-pity, perhaps crawling
Take it from him, destroy him, and destroy the away if the investigators persist.
Yellow Sign, and perhaps all can be saved. But…
hasn’t this already happened? Hasn’t Yhtill already THE QUEEN
fallen?” Dornan lapses into sorrowful silence. This Up a staircase, vast doors open onto the regal
strange conversation costs 0/1 Sanity. throne room of the palace. Seated on the throne
atop the dais is the queen herself, resplendent in
LOREON a pale grey gown and silver crown studded with
This mustachioed, smirking minstrel strolls the emeralds. She is alone. Waving the investiga-
mansion, plucking at his guitar, mocking the wide- tors forward, and asks them what news of the
spread fear of the Pallid Mask and the mythical Phantom of Truth, of the King in Yellow. She
King in Yellow. Loreon may also be seen play- curses when she hears the Phantom is loose in the
ing during the masked ball. More horrifically, he palace. “Find him,” she orders. “The Yellow Sign
may also be encountered staggering through the is his symbol, his power. Take it from him, take
halls, sobbing, his shirt-front bloodied, and his it from this place—destroy him if you must. The
guitar gone. If the investigators attempt to speak Last King must not be allowed to bring Carcosa to
with him, he opens his bloodied mouth to reveal a Yhtill.” She can offer no further help, and ushers
chewed-through tongue and splintered teeth. This the strangers out, while she ponders the future…
self-inflicted carnage costs 0/1D3 Sanity to view.
Later, the investigators enter another room and
Loreon wanders away, weeping…
again find themselves within the throne room.
KIERAN The queen is on the throne as before, but dark
The investigators initially meet the palace servant blood soaks the front of her gown and runs onto
Kieran as a young woman. At the Keeper’s whim, the floor. A closer look reveals that she has cut her
she may either be searching for her lover, the own throat from ear to ear, a sight causing a loss
boatman Mathes, or she may mistake one of the of 0/1D3 Sanity. Once the investigators begin to
investigators for him (see “The Boatman” above). exit the room, there is a clatter, and turning they
Later, the party meets an aged woman dressed see a shadowy figure in ragged, sickly yellow robes
exactly like the younger version. Again, it would take the queen’s corpse by the arm and wrench it
be amusing to have the aged Kieran believe that an from its seat. The body tumbles down the steps,
investigator is her young lover. Those causing the and the distant, ragged figure moves to take its
woman pain by treating her with cruelty suffer a seat on the throne. As the doors slam shut sealing
loss of 0/1 Sanity. them out of the room, the investigators get a brief
glimpse of the faceless yellow-clad figure of the
NAOTALBA King in Yellow on the throne of…Carcosa. Sanity
The high priest of Yhtill is grey-bearded, dressed loss is 1/1D6. Should the investigators wish to
in a long silver-striped black robe and miter, with re-enter the room before the door slams shut, they
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must make a successful Dodge roll. If they to have a good time with his friends, Alan and desperately searching for his missing appren-
fail, they take 1D6 points of damage and are Mandy and Ariel and all the others… tice Molle…Johnny Nero may have called
locked outside. If they succeed, they are now in his goons and sent them to the Skinner
MANDY AND ARIEL CORNISH
trapped in the throne room, with no means mansion to help him capture Alan Leroy, and
of escape, facing the King in Yellow. Mandy and Ariel Cornish creep through now they too may be trapped in the palace.
the halls and rooms of the palace, encoun- Slain or lost investigators may also reappear,
JOHNNY NERO tering the investigators several times. They perhaps not remembering their previous fates.
The paranoid gangster is also within the palace, may be giggling like schoolgirls in antic- Resurrected investigators remain alive until
even if he was killed earlier. He may or may ipation of the masqued ball, hiding from the end of the adventure, then fade away like
not recognize the investigators and hold prior the Phantom, running in terror from the mist in a breeze.
grudges or agreements. Nero is confused, approach of the King in Yellow (“He killed
uncertain whether he tracked Alan Leroy to Aldones! Killed him!”), or searching for their
this place or whether he merely found himself “brother, Alar”. They are entirely lost in their
here. He intends to kill the Phantom or Alan roles of Cassilda and Camilla. unMasque
Leroy, or both, in order to free himself from
OTHERS
this nightmare. The investigators may run
across him in the palace, or at the masked The Keeper should feel free to introduce The masked ball described in The King in
ball, described below. If he is killed, he may other characters into the doom-laden chaos Yellow plays out at some point while the
reappear elsewhere in the palace of Carcosa… within the palace. The Earl of Marionn and investigators are exploring the palace. All
the Duke of Frost, the nobles who plotted of the play’s major characters are present,
CHANDLER KREEL to poison the royal family, might address from the royal family and their staff to the
Chandler Kreel also shows up in the palace, the investigators as fellow conspirators. The Phantom of Truth, along with scores of
restored to his normal, carefree human self. aged royal astrologer, Rotus, might claim unnamed Yhtillan revelers. While there is
He believes that this is one of his Skinner that the stars have shifted toward a darkling talk of the white-masked stranger bearing
mansion parties, and has no memory of the fate. The torturer Keleth may creep about, the forbidden Yellow Sign, no one is afraid
Phantom of Truth, his monstrous transforma- gloating over his sessions with the “fearful” of him or his relation to the mythical King in
tion, or any other troubling events. He’s here Pallid Mask; the next meeting he may be Yellow—yet. The partiers are happy, without
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Johnny Nero, Chandler Kreel, and the Cornish moves, if any, but Alar dodges behind Mandy
Opposing The
sisters are also present, lost in their various fanta- Cornish, shoves her into the Phantom’s grasp and
Phantom
sies of where and who they are. Nero’s thugs may bolts for the nearest door. Everyone present may
If the investigators decide
to defy the Phantom to also be at the ball, searching as much for their get off one shot, but unless slain on the spot the
help Alar, they have a wayward boss as the “pretty-boy” the boss wants fugitive escapes (see “Family Reunion”).
tough job ahead. The
Phantom is normally only
them to nab. If Alar/Alan is killed, the Pallid Mask intones
vulnerable to magic, and Alan Leroy is here, dressed and appearing as he “And so the story is ended. Now it can begin again.”
anyone who uses such
did in 1920s New Orleans. He is very fearful now, The Pallid Mask then turns towards the survivors
means against it will be and says, “You’re part of the story now. You have
dealt with as lethally as for he realizes that he has lost: the Phantom has
caught up to him, and transported their surround- roles to play…in Carcosa.”
possible. If the Yellow
Sign is taken from the ings lock, stock, and barrel to Carcosa. Leroy is If the investigators hindered the Phantom’s pur-
Phantom or destroyed, now desperate enough to side with the investiga- suit of Alar, then they are doomed to remain in
the entity’s CON, POW,
tors in hopes that they can help him seize the Carcosa until they devise some way of returning
and HP are reduced to
the parenthetical levels Pallid Mask’s Yellow Sign sigil and destroy him. to Earth. Those who aided the Phantom and who
(see The Pallid Mask's Deep down Leroy/Alar realizes that he’s doomed protest their fate may attempt Persuade rolls, and
stats), and it can then no matter what, and that his story was written if any roll succeeds, the investigators are allowed
be damaged by normal eons ago. Using the investigators as a diversion, to return to the Skinner mansion. This doesn’t
weapons and means.
The Sign can only be
Alar makes one last attempt to escape from the save the Cornish sisters or Johnny Nero, however,
destroyed by touching an ball after the unmasking. and additional Persuade rolls are needed to save
Elder Sign to it, requiring
Allow the investigators to mingle during the ball, them (one successful roll for both sisters and one
a roll of DEXx2 or less on
D100 if the Phantom is bumping into Yhtillans clad in masks that cover for Nero and his boys). If the investigators fail
still wearing it. The Pallid the eyes or the full head, decorated with feathers, to convince the Phantom and/or attack him, he
Mask’s sigil can only scales, fur, jewels, and other paraphernalia, and vanishes on his DEX rank in the second round,
be taken from it if it is designed to resemble birds, beasts, fish, and other leaving them stranded in Carcosa. The sidebar
slain, or if an investigator
animals, most not native to Earth. They may catch Opposing the Phantom explains what happens if
snatches it from the living
Phantom by rolling his glimpses of familiar characters, whom they can the investigators attack the Pallid Mask.
or her POW+DEX or less track down to question, or these folks may evade FAMILY REUNION
on D100. Any attempt to them. Throughout the ball, the white-masked
molest the Phantom costs If Alar escapes from the Phantom of Truth in the
Phantom of Truth flits, glimpsed now and again.
the attacker 1D4 Sanity, ballroom, he disappears into the fog surround-
The same goes for Alan Leroy and Johnny Nero,
and the Phantom will ing the palace. The Phantom may remain in the
definitely try to destroy albeit less supernaturally slippery. Let the inves-
ballroom for a moment or two, but then vanishes
anyone who attempts tigators track these folks down to make their play,
this. If the Yellow Sign sigil
before the investigators’ eyes. Nero and his gang,
whatever it may be.
is taken, it must either be if still alive, race into the fog after Alan Leroy.
destroyed, or, alternately, When the party reaches a peak, the queen of Yhtill Presumably, the investigators follow, but if they
thrown into the lake of calls for silence, and then bids everyone to unmask. do not, the ballroom slowly vanishes around them,
Hali (see Family Reunion); Laughing and talking, everyone removes their dis- leaving them standing in the fog. The fog limits
either action dispels the
guise—except for the Phantom, now center-stage visibility to 10 feet or less, and Spot Hidden rolls
Phantom of Truth and
restores those present to with Mandy and Ariel Cornish and a few others. might be called for to glimpse Nero, his thugs,
their own home world. Camilla/Amanda says, “You, sir, should unmask.” Alar, or the Phantom in the mists; all ranged
attacks are at half chance due to the murk.
“Indeed?” says the stranger.
Make halved Luck rolls for Johnny Nero and each
“Indeed, it’s time,” says Cassilda/Ariel. “We have
of his surviving hoods; for each roll that fails, there
all laid aside disguise but you.”
are gunshots and screams, as Alar’s siblings—the
“I wear no mask,” says the Phantom. spawn of Hastur—come upon them in the fog and
“No mask? No mask!” says Camilla/Amanda, in devour them. Idea rolls inform the investigators
a terrified whisper that is somehow still audible that heading towards the commotion is their best
to all. chance to escape Carcosa. Investigators making a
Spot Hidden rolls then make out a huge octopoidal
Chaos erupts as everyone in the room retreats shape drifting away through the air. Investigators
toward the walls, and suddenly the room is empty fleeing away from the commotion must make a
save for the Phantom, the Cornish sisters, Alan POW x2 check. Those who succeed find themselves
Leroy, Johnny Nero and any of his gang, and the washed up in the shores of Lake Pontchartrain,
investigators. 1D12 months after they entered the Skinner Man-
“Now you are home, Alar,” intones the Pallid Mask. sion, with a loss of 1D20 Sanity points. Those who
“Accept your fate, and reflect on the fact that you fail this check are lost in the dead city of Carcosa,
have doomed others to share it with you.” wandering aimlessly for all eternity.
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The investigators eventually come upon the Yellow, just as your brothers and sisters did.”
shore of the lake, which King in Yellow readers A vision flashes in the investigators’ minds. On
recognize as Hali. Investigators making Cthulhu THE ROYAL
this very shore, the Phantom stands before three SIBLINGS OF
Mythos rolls realize that this site is linked to young men (including Alar) and two teenaged YHTILL
Hastur, who may dwell within. They also recall girls. Readers of the play recognize Princes Spawn of Hastur
that items hurled into the Lake of Hali are said Aldones, Alar, and Uoht, and sisters Camilla Uoht Cassilda Camilla
to be lost for all eternity. The fog is lighter here, and Cassilda. (Prince Thale had killed himself STR 44 41 37
and Alar stands before them, trapped between by this point.) Aldones steps angrily toward the CON 19 17 16
the lake and the investigators. Behind him, the Phantom, whose Yellow Sign sigil swells, reaches SIZ 33 29 29
waters of the lake ripple and bubble disturb- INT 12 14 12
out, grasps Aldones around the chest, crushes POW 16 22 17
ingly, as some large thing (or things) lurks out his body, drops his lifeless corpse to the turf, DEX 11 12 10
there (Sanity loss is 1/1D3). Alar pleads with and returns to the Phantom’s chest, all in a few HP 26 23 23
the investigators to help him, and once they seconds. The other siblings, awed, weeping, kneel DB +4D6 +3D6 +3D6
make their decision he looks fearfully beyond before the Pallid Mask. Sanity loss is 0/1. Move: 4/12 swim/8 fly
them. The Pallid Mask comes out of the fog. The Weapons:
“All but Aldones, of course,” adds the Pallid Mask.
investigators may choose a side, or do nothing. Tentacles (x1D3) 60%
“Now, rejoin your family.”
(damage 1D6+DB,
If the Pallid Mask is attacked, it reacts in kind,
Behind Alar the waters boil as three massive or grapple)
using Grasp of Hastur (as per the spell Grasp of creatures rise above the lake. Their slimy, scaly Armor: 10 points
Cthulhu) to incapacitate its enemies, then deals sack-like bodies resemble those of octopi or of rubbery hide.
with Alar before settling with the investigators jellyfish, with suggestions of sagging skull-like Spells:
once and for all. If the Phantom is actually slain faces, and a mass of tentacles dangling beneath. Call Hastur, Summon/Bind
and/or its Yellow Sign sigil is destroyed, Alar and Their bodies are 15 feet long, their tentacles twice Byakhee, Voorish Sign
his monstrous siblings are absorbed into the fog. that length. They merely hover above the water, Skills:
Wandering through the murk, the investigators but the sight of them calls for a loss of 1D4/2D8 Hide in Water 55%
will eventually find themselves on the grounds points of Sanity. Unless restrained by their com- Sanity Loss: 1D4/2D8
of the Skinner mansion back on Earth. panions, investigators who go indefinitely insane
If allowed to mete out its justice, the Phantom of run screaming into the fog and are lost in Carcosa.
Truth speaks: “You are home, Alar. This version Defeated, Alar looks up at his sibling-creatures
of your tale is at its end.” and walks into the waters of the lake, his body
bloating and becoming shapeless. Fortunately
Alar cries in anguish. “I’m not Alar! I’m Alan
for the investigators, he disappears beneath the
Leroy! I had a life! I was free!” fog-covered waves before his transformation is
“You were never free. You were a slave to your complete, and unless attacked the other spawn
family, to your fate. You bowed to the King in of Hastur also slide down into the silver waters…
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The Phantom has disappeared as well, leaving the latter reward is not given out if the investigators
investigators in the thick fog on the shore of—the merely allowed Alar to be captured by Nero or
Inspirational lake of Hali? Lake Pontchartrain? The silhouetted the Phantom.
Material
cityscape beyond the drooping willow trees: is it The investigators should also receive a reward of
Blish, James, “More Light”
New Orleans? Or Carcosa? 1D6 Sanity for each of the Cornish sisters rescued
Chambers, Robert W.,
The King in Yellow If the investigators aided the Phantom of Truth in from Carcosa in the finale. Saving Johnny Nero
Corman, Roger,
capturing Alar, they may each roll their POWx5 from a similar fate is good for another 1D3 Sanity
The Masque of the or less on D100, and if successful they now return reward, and each of his thugs brought back from
Red Death (film) to the grounds of the Skinner mansion. If they Carcosa is worth another point; these goons might
Harms, Daniel, The Cthulhu did nothing, or opposed the Pallid Mask’s quest, feel beholden to whoever dragged them out of that
Mythos Encyclopedia they roll only POWx3. Those who fail their rolls weird foggy nightmare.
Lynch, David, Lost Highway remain trapped in Carcosa. The Keeper should On more mundane levels, if the investigators
(film), Mulholland Dr. (film) create further encounters for these unfortunates navigated their way through the ranks of New
Parker, Alan, Angel
as desired, perhaps using elements from John Orleans society without ruffling any feathers,
Heart (film) Tynes’ Hastur mythology chapter in Delta Green: they might earn a Credit Rating award of 1D3
Poe, Edgar Allan, “The
Countdown. or 1D4 points. If they made any major faux pas,
Masque of the Red Death” Investigators in possession of an active Elder such as irritating Arabella Soule, they lose 1D4
Ross, Kevin A., “Tell Me, Sign, and those in physical contact with such points. If Mandy and/or Ariel Cornish survived
Have You Seen the Yellow investigators, cannot be stranded in Carcosa and the adventure, investigators who bring them home
Sign?”, The Great Old Ones automatically return to New Orleans. However, safely merit a 1D3 point Credit Rating reward.
Tynes, John, “The the Elder Sign is destroyed by thwarting the raw The investigators may also have acquired a variety
Road to Hali”, The chaos of Carcosa.
Unspeakable Oath #1 of contacts from all over the city, from Voodoo
Tynes, John, “Hastur
Destroying the Yellow Sign worn by the Phantom practitioners to Bourbon Street musicians, the
Mythos”, Delta Green: of Truth, or casting it into the Lake of Hali, is also cream of New Orleans’s upper crust, the local
Countdown a possible means of escape. mafia, police, and a bevy of rich young people.
Unknown, The Alternatively, the Keeper could assess Sanity Perhaps most importantly, they may have met
King in Yellow losses of at least 1D3/1D8 points per day, until the the most distinguished occultist in the country,
Van Lente, Fred, The stranded investigators find some way of returning Étienne-Laurent de Marigny. De Marigny is an
New Orleans Guidebook, to Earth. Returning home might be achieved expert on antiques, mathematics, and the occult,
reprinted as Secrets
via Gate, summoned creature, or by some other and numbers Randolph Carter among his friends.
of New Orleans Both de Marigny and Carter are expert dreamers,
means discovered by the investigators within the
nightmare-city. and their occult experiences in Europe may offer
further links.
Finally, and more darkly, what of the continuing
influence of The King in Yellow in New Orleans?
coNclusion Now the city might have had two brushes with
the insidious play—is this a coincidence or is there
“Asylum: The Return of the Yellow Sign” some dangerous link between New Orleans and
introduces a relatively tough situation for the cursed Carcosa?
investigators. If they do nothing, justice will be And speaking of Carcosa—were any of this
done, as the Phantom will catch up to the wayward adventure’s cast of characters stranded there
Alar. Unfortunately, without the investigators’ when the final curtain came down? Or any of the
intervention, the prolonged presence of these two investigators themselves? Do their companions
beings could result in the lingering influence of make any effort to try and rescue their lost friends?
Carcosa in New Orleans. If the investigators Might those lost souls cry out to those who left
don’t get involved, or fail to prevent the coming them behind, plaguing their dreams? Might those
of Carcosa to the Big Easy, each should lose 1D10 former allies hold grudges against the “friends”
Sanity, in addition to being stranded in Carcosa if who abandoned them to their nightmares? If
they are in New Orleans when the city is absorbed. stranded in Carcosa, do the mad Cornish sisters
On the other hand, investigators who tried to attempt to lure the investigators back to the dark
unravel the mystery of the Pallid Mask and metropolis—for revenge? Or merely driven by the
survived to tell the tale should receive 1D10 hungry evil of the Last King? The same might hold
Sanity. Survivors also receive 1D10 points for for Johnny Nero, marooned in the city of shadows,
either destroying the Phantom or capturing and scheming for revenge against the investigators for
handing over the fugitive Alar to his pursuer; the abandoning him.
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Bloodlines Papers #3
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Along the banks of a
crescent bend in the lower
Mississippi River lies a
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a place where different races, cultures, and religions New Orleans is a collection of
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