Gwynedd...the Shame of Britain
This war-torn land has been the target of near-constant conflict for centuries, The native tribes have all but vanished, replaced by successive waves of Roman, Irish, Manx, Silurian, Pict, and Ordovician invaders, all of whom covet its fertile valleys and gold-rich mountains. It has been twenty years since a king ruled a united Gwynedd: eight contenders compete for... [click here for more]
A complete adventure for Mythic Britain, this scenario takes the characters into the extensive fenlands of eastern Britain, where the cultures of Celt and Saxon merge, and the broad expanse of the fenlands hold many secrets. The goddesses and spirits of these lands have fallen silent; the curlews, once so numerous, have all but vanished. And in Caer Daun, a bride awaits a husband, while others plot... [click here for more]
Arkham in the 1990s: The famous witch-haunted city of Lovecraft's day may still have one foot in the past, but as the 21st century looms, horrors of a more contemporary nature shatter its quiet contemplation.
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It starts with the unexplained disappearance of a famous author, Ernst Zabrich; a scholar with some controversial ideas of global conspiracy. Visiting Arkham to research these shadowy forces,... [click here for more]
In a forgotten corner of Earth’s dreamlands, a mysterious structure has appeared. A sprawling and oddly-shaped castle known only as “Sleep.”
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Meanwhile, in legend-haunted Arkham, a young girl lies in a Sanitorium bed from which she has not risen for five years. A tragic victim of the world-wide plague of “sleepy sickness.”
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These two developments, linked by unseen bonds spanning across... [click here for more]