:: New!
      :: Popular
      :: Highly Rated
      :: Search
      :: Appendix
      :: Matrix
      :: Submit
      :: Forums
      :: Contact
     

     :: Hook
     :: Scenario
     :: Campaign
     :: NPC
     :: Place


     :: Fantasy
     :: Horror
     :: Post Apocalypse
     :: Science Fiction
     :: Super Hero


     :: 7th Sea
     :: Aberrant
     :: AD&D 2nd Edition
     :: Aliens
     :: Alternity
     :: Beyond the Supernatural
     :: Blue Planet
     :: Call of Cthulhu
     :: Champions
     :: Cyberpunk 2020
     :: D&D Birthright
     :: D&D Darksun
     :: D&D Forgotten Realms
     :: D&D Oriental Adventures
     :: D&D Other
     :: D&D Planescape
     :: D&D Ravenloft
     :: d20 Dungeons and Dragons
     :: d20 Modern
     :: d20 Other
     :: Darwin's World
     :: DC Universe
     :: DeadLands
     :: Dominion
     :: Elric!
     :: Everway
     :: Fading Suns
     :: Feng Shui
     :: Forge: Out of Chaos
     :: Fuzion
     :: Generic
     :: GURPS
     :: Heroes Unlimited
     :: In Nomine
     :: Legend of The Five Rings
     :: Marvel Super Heros
     :: Nightbane
     :: Palladium
     :: Paranoia
     :: Pendragon
     :: Principia Malefex
     :: Puppetland
     :: Rifts
     :: RuneQuest
     :: Shadowrun
     :: Skill Master
     :: SLA Industries
     :: Star Frontiers
     :: Star Trek
     :: Star Wars
     :: Time Lord
     :: Traveller RPG
     :: Unknown Armies
     :: War Hammer
     :: World Of Darkness


      :: RPGHoard.com
      :: RPGSheets.com
      :: RPG News Feeds
      :: RPGObjects.com
      :: GMMastery.com
      :: DarwinRPG.com
      :: RoleplayingTips.com
     

Incriminating Letter, The
Author: Robert Horowitz
System: Call of Cthulhu
Category: Horror
Type: Scenario
A modern Cthulhu adventure where the investigators are asked to look into an old medical scandal which ultimately leads them to current horrors.
Views: (13591)
Comments: (2) Rating: 8.0
2003-10-28 21:53:21

[Add Comment]

posted by JPChapleau on 2003-11-07 12:36:34
Pretty nice adventure. Good Job. However, the finale might be botched by adventurers heading too quickly to Oslo... That would be a shame.


posted by Robert Gresham on 2008-04-20 10:45:32
A well thought out plot, if a sloppy adventure in parts. Was unsure why there were skeleton stats when none appeared in the scenario. With some tweaking, I turned some of the data into usable player handouts, added a red herring mexican robbery and skeletons in the doctor's lab. This upped the danger level and added some dread to the party.




Top