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Cold Comfort

Facilitator: 
James Plunket

The year is 1985. A small town in central Colorado is rocked by a tragedy that has left one young boy dead, and a second scarred for life. Many strange, unexplained things have been reported in the time since the accident, and a team of government investigators has been dispatched to find out what is going on, and if they can, make sense of it.

System: 
World of Darkness 2nd edition

The Murderer of Thomas Fell

Facilitator: 
Andrew Millar

A man close to you—father, business partner, informant, friend—has gone missing. The search begins at his house... which is not as it seems.

Following the trail of this missing man leads you on a startling and perilous adventure. Finding him may change your life, and his, forever.

Tonight you meet the murderer of Thomas Fell.

System: 
Trail of Cthulhu

My Little Sister Wants You To Suffer

Facilitator: 
Dale

A character driven, End-Times Call of Cthulhu scenario written by Paul Fricker.

"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look long into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you."
-NIETZSCHE

System: 
Call of Cthulhu

Grauschloss

Facilitator: 
Alistair Boyd-Bell

Grauschloss is a bleak, gothic scenario of investigation and intrigue, ideally run as a stand-alone adventure with four players. In it the players assume the roles of an inquisitorial assembly heeding a call for help by the priest Pieter Schött, who rightly senses that something is terribly, terribly wrong at the keep and in the nearby village of Almburg. Their task is to investigate the murders that have occurred there, discern truth from lies, and hopefully uncover the dark truth of Grauschloss’s history.

System: 
Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 2E

Communing in Darkness

Facilitator: 
Donna Giltrap

Time was that everybody who was anybody went to seances. Time was that there was a living to made out of being a medium. Some of them were fakes, sure - But some of them were for real, and could put you in touch with the dead. For many rich people, mediums were a necessity. Who else would provide a link with family long gone? In the occult-obsessed 1920s it hit fever pitch, and both the good and the bad mediums thrived in an atmosphere of appreciation.

System: 
Systemless

Digging for a Dead God

Facilitator: 
Dale

In May of 1939, somewhere in the jungles of Africa, a small band of soldiers have stumbled across something ancient. Something terrible. And they are about to suffer the consequences.

Digging for a Dead God is part one of the 'Curse of the Yellow Sign' series by John Wick. This is Cthulhu at its darkest, and not a game for the faint of heart. Enter if you dare...

System: 
Call of Cthulhu

Still to Come

Facilitator: 
Sophie

As a member of the elite Marine Reconnaissance Unit it’s your job to check out the worst places and do the toughest missions. So it’s no surprise that you’re on a shuttle heading down to PrisonCorp planet 13-316-66 to find out why the lights have gone out. But will you survive to find out the truth?

System: 
Mongoose Traveller

Soooo Not Our Future

Facilitator: 
Daniel Steadman

The world has changed since the end of season 7. The Slayers have gotten all organisey and missiony but there are a few newly awoken slayers that aren't part of the plan. They still live with their folks, struggle with math and try to get by at school. One such slayer is trying to avoid flunking school and do their bit to keep the world safe, now if only they hadn't been grounded for smoking...

Yes I'm running it again, with some twists....

System: 
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Unisystem
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