The Saint Margaret's Mystery
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While travelling through Colorado in their [[:File:1973_GMC_Motorhome.jpg|motorhome]], the Miskatonic gang starts to feel the effects of their recent adventures. D.J.'s gunshot wound is starting to hurt and his arm is numb, and both Connie and Hideyori have a nagging cough. They pass a sign for "St. Margaret's Hospital", and decide that a doctor visit is in order. | While travelling through Colorado in their [[:File:1973_GMC_Motorhome.jpg|motorhome]], the Miskatonic gang starts to feel the effects of their recent adventures. D.J.'s gunshot wound is starting to hurt and his arm is numb, and both Connie and Hideyori have a nagging cough. They pass a sign for "St. Margaret's Hospital", and decide that a doctor visit is in order. | ||
The road zig-zags up a steep, rocky mountain and down the other side, to the [[:File:St_Margarets_(Vinjerac).jpg|town of St. Margaret's]]. St. Margaret's is a small town on the rocky shore of a large lake (Grand Lake). The sun is setting as the Miskatonic gang drive into town, casting beautiful red, purple, and yellow hues through the haze over the lake. Still following the signs for St. Margaret's Hospital, they find a [[ | The road zig-zags up a steep, rocky mountain and down the other side, to the [[:File:St_Margarets_(Vinjerac).jpg|town of St. Margaret's]]. St. Margaret's is a small town on the rocky shore of a large lake (Grand Lake). The sun is setting as the Miskatonic gang drive into town, casting beautiful red, purple, and yellow hues through the haze over the lake. Still following the signs for St. Margaret's Hospital, they find a [[:File:St_Margarets_Island_bridge_(Vitim_River_edited).jpg|long wooden bridge]] that leads to an island. A sign next to the bridge says "MAX WT 3500 LBS", so they decide to park the motorhome in town and walk across. | ||
[[:File:St_Margarets_Hospital_(Bunzen_Lake_power_station).jpg|St. Margaret's Hospital]] is a crumbling Gothic building made primarily of stone. Dusty notes that it's unusual for a building this old to be made of stone in this part of Colorado, and Connie notes that the design is reminiscent of Victorian era monasteries. | [[:File:St_Margarets_Hospital_(Bunzen_Lake_power_station).jpg|St. Margaret's Hospital]] is a crumbling Gothic building made primarily of stone. Dusty notes that it's unusual for a building this old to be made of stone in this part of Colorado, and Connie notes that the design is reminiscent of Victorian era monasteries. | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 08:08, 20 May 2016
The Miskatonic gang investigates mysterious deaths that seem to be following an evangelist's "revival" meetings.
Recording of game session (YouTube)
Summary
(Spoiler alert: this summary reveals plot details of the Pelgrane Press adventure, The Dying of St Margaret's.)
While travelling through Colorado in their motorhome, the Miskatonic gang starts to feel the effects of their recent adventures. D.J.'s gunshot wound is starting to hurt and his arm is numb, and both Connie and Hideyori have a nagging cough. They pass a sign for "St. Margaret's Hospital", and decide that a doctor visit is in order.
The road zig-zags up a steep, rocky mountain and down the other side, to the town of St. Margaret's. St. Margaret's is a small town on the rocky shore of a large lake (Grand Lake). The sun is setting as the Miskatonic gang drive into town, casting beautiful red, purple, and yellow hues through the haze over the lake. Still following the signs for St. Margaret's Hospital, they find a long wooden bridge that leads to an island. A sign next to the bridge says "MAX WT 3500 LBS", so they decide to park the motorhome in town and walk across.
St. Margaret's Hospital is a crumbling Gothic building made primarily of stone. Dusty notes that it's unusual for a building this old to be made of stone in this part of Colorado, and Connie notes that the design is reminiscent of Victorian era monasteries.