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Celestial Darkness

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TIMELINE1835: a prosperous merchant builds the 'Corbitt' house, but immediately falls ill and sells it to a Mr. Walter Corbitt, esquire, the owner of a successful, local furniture shop.

1843, Egypt: Professor Enoch Bowen, archaeologist and student of the occult, found the Shining Trapezohedron in the Labyrinth of Kish.

1844: May Professor Enoch Bowen ceases his excavations of Nephren-Ka's tomb upon finding the Shining Trapezohedron, and returns to Providence. Bowen founds the Starry Wisdom sect, buying the old Free-Will Church for its headquarters. This cult used the crystal to summon the Haunter, to whom they made blood sacrifices of infants and children.

1846: Disappearances begin in Providence that rumors link to the Starry Wisdom Church. The Haunter had decided to allow its links to this realm to grow through these rituals, so that it might find the most suitable host for its essence. It told its followers it awaited the proper time and place to come forth in the shape of man.

1849: A minor schism within the Starry Wisdom Church results in Rev. Orin B. Eddy setting up in an abandoned church in the North End of Boston with financial and practical aid from Walter Corbitt and with part of the Starry Wisdom Church’s collection of artifacts, occult texts, especially their collection of Egyptian funerary texts. It is called Chapel of Contemplation & Church of Our Lord Granter of Secrets. The practices of the Chapel are in the style of a Spiritualist Church with séances, sometimes aided by sorcery such as Telekinesis or by information gathered from the Haunter of the Dark in Providence, but mostly through various forms of fakery.

1852: Walter Corbitt is sued by neighbors, who petition to force him to leave the area "in consequence of his surious [sic] habits an unauspicious demeanor."

The Starry Wisdom’s power grew as Bowen received direct guidance from the Haunter. In return for the blood sacrifices, the Haunter gave the cultists information by means of which they obtained various artifacts and numerous dread tomes. They collected copies of the Necronomicon, Unaussprechlichen Kulten, Liber Ivonis, Cultes de Goules, De Vermis Mysteriis, Pnakotic Manuscripts, and the Book of Dzyan.

With the aid of certain ancient funerary texts, Orin B. Eddy makes progress rediscovering Ancient Egyptian techniques for everlasting life.

1858: A growing feud between Orin B Eddy and the main body of the Starry Wisdom Church ends in the death of Eddy. His body is cremated and buried in the crypt. Rev. Elisha Bishop is placed in charge of the Chapel of Contemplation. He discovers and continues Eddy’s Afterlife work.

The Chapel becomes quite influential in Boston due to the patronage of powerful people as well as access to potentially damaging information on certain influential people.

1863: A branch in Townshend, Vermont, opens under the leadership of Dr. Raymond Flagg. It is based at the old West River Valley Church in West Townshend (formerly Congregational).

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At this point, the Starry Wisdom Cult in Providence had over 200 members.

1865: Enoch Bowen dies. Dr Flagg takes over the central sect. Bowen’s daughter Aseneth is vice-leader and pastor of the Providence branch. Enoch Bowen is mummified and entombed in the crypts of the Freewill Church. Whether the rituals designed to maintain life after death were successful or not is not entirely clear.

1866 Evidently Corbitt wins the lawsuit. His obituary in 1866 states that he still lived in the same place. It also states that a second lawsuit was being waged to prevent Corbitt from being buried in his basement, as provided by his will. Executor of Walter Corbitt's will was Reverend Michael Thomas (age 22), pastor of the Chapel of Contemplation & Church of Our Lord Granter of Secrets.

1868: The Reverend Samuel Shadrach Solomon Akeley, father of Abednego Akeley, dies. Abednego succeeds him as reverend, but begins preaching the doctrines of the Starry Wisdom cult to his flock after travels through southern New England (ie. After a period of study in Providence and possibly Boston). The affiliation of his church in Townshend (South Windham church) is transferred from the traditional Congregational Protestant parent-body to that of the Starry Wisdom sect. The church is renamed as Church of Starry Wisdom, South Windham. Controversy and scandal follow.

1869: A group of Irish vandalize the Starry Wisdom Church in Providence, apparently in retaliation for their perceived involvement in kidnapping a fellow.

Abednego Akeley dies at the age of 39 and his church closes. Rev. Akeley was killed by an unknown assailant. And seriously wounded he asked to have his brain removed that he might explore the mysteries of the cosmos. After Rev. Akeley’s ‘death’ Some of the congregation move to Providence, others practice at the West River Valley Church in West Townshend. In fact Akeley has had his brain removed by the Outer Ones in order to be initiated to the mysteries of the universe. Meanwhile, key community leaders are gradually brought under the influence of the Outer Ones or replaced with those who are already.

A branch of the Starry Wisdom sect in Chicago known as the Celestial Providence sect is disbanded by the Great Chicago Fire.

The Starry Wisdom at West River Valley Church is closed down after external pressure.

1872: South Windham Church becomes a Baptist church.

1876: Policemen showed up at the Chapel of Contemplation’s doorstep in search of a sacred golden box (once the property of Nephren-Ka) from Egypt which had vanished from the British Museum shortly after Bishop made an unsuccessful bid to purchase it. (This box would eventually show up in the hands of Rupert Merriweather, with whom it will be found at the start of the rulebook’s “The Edge of Darkness” scenario.) The authorities, upon searching the Chapel, found the false panels and secret doors used to stage séances and trick congregants.

1877 May: The Starry Wisdom cult in Providence is disbanded after threats from the locals. The cultists leave town by year's end. Aseneth Bowen was commanded by the Haunter to leave the Shining Trapezohedron in the church for safekeeping. Empowered by the Haunter, Dr. Flagg and Aseneth Bowen wove a spell casting an aura of dread and fear over the building. The crystal was

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left in the church, along with some of the sect’s library of occult texts. No one in the neighborhood dared to explore the church.

The Townshend and Boston branches are reinforced by refugees from Providence. The Townshend sect is now about 100 strong, but is forced to practice in secret.

Others migrate to Boston, where they swell the attendance at the Chapel of Contemplation. Many others head west, to California, where a branch is established in Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, remnants of the sect continue secretly in Providence under the leadership of Aseneth Bowen.

Elisha Bishop dies. While a coffin went into a plot in Mount Auburn, his body rested in a small, secret chamber beneath the Chapel of Contemplation. Spiritual manifestations within the chapel picked up considerably, as Bishop’s spirit made itself manifest. Thomas revives the sect with the aid of Elisha Bishop’s ‘spirit’.

1878 The Starry Wisdom at West River Valley Church is re-opened as a Spiritualist Church called the ‘Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge’.

c. 1880: Ghost stories centering around the former Starry Wisdom Church begin around this time. A Yorkshire branch of the cult arises, possibly founded by Dr. Raymond Flagg. It is active until around 1890.

Winter 1881: Marrion Allen, an amateur occultist from Arkham, and leader of a group calling themselves ‘The Dark Brotherhood’ joins The Chapel of Contemplation in Boston.

Feb. 1882: Marrion Allen steals two items from the Chapel, both artifacts from the tomb of Nephren-Ka: a miniature sarcophagus and an ancient Egyptian trumpet. In the process he kills one of the sect members and injures another.

August 1883: Marion Allen flees from members of Starry Wisdom to New Orleans where he sells the Horn of Nephren-Ka at a curio shop in an attempt to raise funds to flee the country. Soon after, he is killed by agents of Starry Wisdom on the docks.

1890: By this time, the Yorkshire Starry Wisdom cult has fallen apart. Dr. Flagg seems to have disappeared after this.

1892: Aseneth Bowen dies. Her body is mummified in a chamber beneath her house in Providence by Rev. Michael Thomas.

1893: The spell around the original church prevented anyone from entering the building until a reporter from the Providence Telegram, Edwin M. Lillibridge, possessed of great force of will, made his way into the building to investigate stories of the church being haunted. He found the crystal and accidentally summoned the Haunter. The Haunter killed Lillibridge in a failed attempt to merge with the hapless human.

1895: An edition of De Vermis Mysteriis is supposedly published by Starry Wisdom Press, but no copies have been found.

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1909: Starry Wisdom Press allegedly releases a version of Unaussprechlichen Kulten as well, but no copies are ever found.

1911: A New Orleans jazz musician and trumpet-maker called Lightning Billy Watkins spots the Horn of Nephren-Ka in a curio shop and noting it’s unusual tones, converts it into a modern trumpet.

1912 Secret raid on the Chapel of Contemplation & Church of Our Lord Granter of Secrets occasioned by affidavits swearing that members of the church were responsible for the disappearances of neighborhood children. Chapel is closed. During the raid, three policemen and seventeen cult members were killed by gunplay or fire. Autopsy reports are singularly undetailed and uninformative, as though the coroner had not actually performed examinations. Though 54 members of the church were arrested, all but eight were released. The records hint of illegal intervention in the proceedings by important local official, offering an explanation of shy stories of the battle - the biggest criminal action in the city's history - never appeared in print. Pastor Michael Thomas (age 71) was arrested and sentenced to 40 years in prison on five counts of second-degree murder.

Rev. Charles Noyes (who later also becomes a member of the Hermetic Order of the Silver Twilight) takes charge of the remnants of the Starry Wisdom sect in Boston.

1917 Thomas, aged 73 (quietly tried on four accounts of second-degree murder in 1912, and sentenced to life in prison) vanishes from his cell one night, leaving two guards torn apart and five prisoners insane. He uses sorcery – stealing copper pipes he making a copper dagger and uses it in a ritual to summon and then bind a dimensional shambler. Clearly someone on the outside was involved (Charles Noyes), for Thomas slips away without a trace. He makes his way to Townshend, Vermont where he leads a revival of the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge. Knowing that his end is near, he works determinedly to restore the now-endangered art of perpetual life.

1919: Lightning Billy Watkins is committed to a mental hospital after mysterious events during a New Orleans funeral march.

Michael Thomas arrives and begins to preach in region under pseudonym

Human sacrifice reappears in region. People have begun to disappear in Vermont.

1920: Aleister Crowley's (flawed) English translation of the Black Book of the Skull is published by Starry Wisdom Press.

1921: New minister arrives

Hears rumours of strange practices in the area

1920s: A Los Angeles-area branch of the Starry Wisdom Cult reaches the peak of its popularity, lasting through the 1930s

New York jazz musician Leroy Turner buys Lightning Billy Watkins’ unusual trumpet from a curio shop in New Orleans.

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Early 1920s: A branch of the Starry Wisdom Cult is established in Arkham, overseen by Rev Thomas.

Hears from locals about ceremonies on May Eve

May Eve 1922: new minister witnesses ceremonies in the hills

Believes there is a survival of witchcraft in the area

Begins to preach against the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge and to publish sermons and letters in the press about it

A correspondence begins with one of the investigators (and/or Jackson Elias)

Minister starts to be spied on and intimidated. He is not sure who to trust any more.

He invites the investigators to help.

CHAPTER OVERVIEWS

PRELUDE: THE CHAPEL OF CONTEMPLATION

CHAPTER ONE: VERMONT

CHAPTER TWO: BOSTON

Rev Charles Noyes runs a Spiritualist Church in Boston called the Church of Astral Knowledge. He is also a ‘Son of Yog-Sothoth’ at the Hermetic Order of the Silver Twilight and a close friend of Carl Sanford. ‘The doctor' likewise is the vice-leader and a ‘Knight of the Outer Void’.

Leads at the Church of Astral knowledge might include the location and significance of the Free-Will Church and some secret that is kept there. Rev. Noyes will also have a key that gives access to Round Hill/Dark Mountain.

CHAPTER THREE: PROVIDENCE

The investigators enter the Free-Will Church and retrieve an item that gives them access to Round Hill.

CHAPTER FOUR: RETURN TO VERMONT: FACING THE OUTER ONES

The investigators enter Round Hill. What can they achieve? They can’t defeat the Outer Ones. They can gain understanding.

The Outer Ones worship two primary entities: Shub-Niggurath (especially on May Eve) who’s help they need for good reproductive success. And Nyarlathotep in the form of The Haunter in the Dark. In their colony in Dark Mountain they are able to summon him in a deep black gulf called ‘The Void’.

There is an active gate (with a key possessed by Rev Michael Thomas) between the cellar of the West River Valley Church and a chamber in Dark Mountain. This chamber has a library of brain cylinders, speaking equipment etc. However, the main route is across a small island in the river

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behind the church and up into the hills to the south. A different key stops the flow of water to a small spring/waterfall, which becomes a passage leading into Dark Mountain.

PRELUDE: THE CHAPEL OF CONTEMPLATIONThe Haunting (with appropriate clue – a letter from Abednego Akeley (at that time of a Congregational Church in Townshend) regarding visiting them before moving onto Providence: he is to spend time with Pastor Michael Thomas as part of his education, before completing it in Providence)

THE CORBITT HOUSE

CORBITT DIARY—Found in the old Corbitt Mansion, Boston. The three volumes are in plain English, though sometimes strangely phrased. Accounts of his occult experiments, morbid sacrifices of children, magic rites and summonings, his ambition to surpass the boundaries of mortality, reports of law suits waged against him (protectors in high places). Corbitt sees himself as a servant of He Who Waits in the Dark. Details of involvement with Chapel of Contemplation. Mentions Starry Wisdom in Providence. 'Shining crystal' and describes communing with 'He Who Waits in the Dark' who grants his followers profound secrets in return for sacrifices (esp children). Mentions names Prof Bowen and Dr Flagg. Box found in Egyptian ruins. Haunter summoned up in darkness, can't tolerate light. Mentions rivalry or split between Eddy and Flagg, and death of Eddy. Mentiones ‘On Resurrection’ by Enoch Bowen. Also discusses his work with Rev Orin B. Eddy, Rev Elisha Bishop and Rev Michael Thomas on Ancient Egyptian methods for establishing eternal life and their mummification of Enoch Bowen somewhere in Providence . Sanity loss 1/1D8; Cthulhu Mythos +4 percentiles; Occult skill check; 10 weeks to study and comprehend/20 hours to skim. Spells: "Summon Walker of the Planes" (Summon/Bind Dimensional Shambler). There's no further elaboration on the nature of this entity. This spell takes 2D6 weeks to learn after the diaries are read, likely too long to be useful in this adventure.

THE CHAPEL OF CONTEMPLATION

“What is left of it stands at the end of a crooked, dingy street. The ruins of it are so weathered and so overgrown with greenery that the gray stone rubble seems more like natural stone than former walls and foundation. The investigators pass a slumping wall bearing white-painted symbols, apparently freshly swabbed -- three Y's arranged in a triangle so that the top elements of each Y touch the other two Y's. In the center so-created is painted a staring eye. When the investigators near the signs, they begin to feel irritated tingles in their foreheads, like headaches but not quite. While they remain near the chapel, they continue to feel this, and finally cannot wait to get away from the area. When they leave, the irritation stops.”

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“Prowling the chapel, they find mostly blocks of granite, half-burnt rotted timbers, and ancient rubbish.”

LOCATION KEY

Ground Floor: This floor is almost completely destroyed. Fire and time have reduced it to a scattering of bricks, a few remnants of charred walls and blackened timbers. Most of the roof is completely absent or lying collapsed on the ground. There are no doors remaining. Grasses and weeds grow up through the ground, hiding the decayed floorboards beneath.

1. An empty doorway leads to the first open area. Over a low wall lies the remains of a washbasin and a toilet.

2. The largest space here. Under a collapsed section of roofing is the remains of a central pedestal and the remains of black paint that once covered it.

On the wall on the left is painted a symbol – a stylized representation of the Three Lobed Eye. It was created quite recently by Charles Noyes and Dr Hayes with white paint. It is intended to show that the sect survives.

Spot Hidden reveals the remains of some words on the walls of no known language (and now unintelligible).

At some point they become aware that the earth they stand on is covering weakened floorboards: call for D100 rolls equal to or less than DEX x4. Those who get failing rolls are unable to grab something secure when they feel the floor give way. They fall ten feet into the basement. Each falling investigator loses 1D6 hit points. They end up in area 10.

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If the floor is excavated, Spot Hidden reveals a decayed trap door which would have to be dug through leading to the passage below.

3. This passage once led from beneath the central stage in Area 2 to the secret stage effects in Room 5. The passage is partially filled with earth and water. Some of the controls leading to Area 5 are here.

4. The wall on the right hand side has collapsed revealing Room 5. Spot Hidden and Mechanical Repair reveal that this wall once opened with an unusual pivot system.

5. This room contains the rusted remains of several machines of unknown function. Mechanical Repair and an Idea Roll may reveal that they included various special effects machines. Well buried under these remains is a trapdoor are the stairs to the inner circle meeting room (Room 8). Again, the floor would need to be excavated in order to find this.

6. Empty. Excavating the floor turns up a trapdoor to areas 9 and 10.

7. Empty. A stairway completely choked with debris at one end leads down into area 8.

8. Basement: Sealed off from the rest of the underground areas, this area contains a furnace, a bookshelf and a few pieces of broken furniture.

Secret Basement This part of the basement was sealed off from the rest, reached by separate stairs now buried under tons of rubble.

10. Prison: In front of where the investigators land is a locked cell with rusted floor-to-ceiling bars. Inside a few small human bones (Sanity loss 0/1D2) and scratches on the walls remain. The doors at either end are made of iron.

9. Chained to a pedestal at one side of this area is a large book. Examination proves it to be a Latin work, De Vermis Mysteriis. It is the prize of those who can break the chain (STR 30) or carry the pedestal out of the building (characters’ STR versus 36 on the resistance table to lift up through to the outside world, no more than 3 characters may work together). No lock is present; the chain is literally welded to the pedestal.

On an ancient-looking table, next to a silver candelabra, rests a cup carved from black onyx, alongside a six-inch, large-gauge needle.

There is a blocked trapdoor visible in the ceiling (STR 20 to open).

The bookshelf holds mostly works on theology, Middle Eastern and Egyptian archaeology, and spiritualism in various shades of disrepair. An Occult, Archaeology, or Theology (replace with an Idea roll by a clergyman if that skill is not relevant) establishes that the books on that particular topic are largely out of date. Those who go through the books systematically find the three volumes of Michael Thomas’ notes masquerading as copies of the Proceedings of the Society of Scholars of Biblical Rectitude.

In a file cabinet, (with Lockpick to open) is an extensive set of notes on many prominent members of the community at that time. An Accounting roll turns up the organization’s

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mundane expenses, which are unremarkable save for a great deal of “donations” from unspecified sources, payments for a safe deposit box (where the leader keeps On Resurrection).

Library Use reveals the following items:

A journal of cult activities states that Walter Corbitt was buried in the basement of Corbitt's house "in accordance with his wishes and with the wishes of that one who waits in the dark.”

Letters (without addresses) from branches of the Starry Wisdom branches in Providence, Chicago and Vermont (roll separately for each)

A drawing of a golden sarcophagus-shaped box (The Sarcophagus of Nephren-Ka) A piece of notepaper with the words “Marion Allen, Boston?”

11. A spiritual connection between this realm and the realm of The Haunter has been created here. Anyone who enters the room sees lights, even electric ones, dim. For every few minutes spent in the room, a Sanity roll of 0/1 should be made.

A low stone slab occupies the center of this room, with a few small wooden tables around it. At one end is a large, dark mirror, now cracked. The walls are painted with Egyptian hieroglyphs; appropriate skill rolls (Hieroglyphs or halved Archaeology) establish that these are funerary texts.

Within the this room are two skeletons dressed in fragment or silk robes, perhaps cultists who hid from the police and then perished in the fire.

11B. Buried beneath this chamber is the secret tomb of Elisha Bishop who ‘haunts’ the Chapel in much the same way that Walter Corbitt haunts his house. He will become active only if he feels his entombment is threatened.

DE VERMIS MYSTERIIS (incomplete)—in Latin, by Ludwig Prinn. This worm-eaten folio was copied imperfectly, and after further damage over the centuries is missing great portions of the text. It describes itself as containing "spells and enchantments", particularly those that can summon strange entities. One such spell, included in a "chapter dealing with familiars," summons a "shambler from the stars. It contains references to "such gods of divination as Father Yig, dark Han, and serpent-bearded Byatis. The author "awesomely implies his knowledge" of Nyarlathotep, "the oldest god of all Egypt". There is a chapter called "Saracenic Rituals", which is said to have "revealed the lore of the efreet and the djinn, the secrets of the Assassin sects, the myths of Arabian ghoul-tales, the hidden practices of dervish cults" and "the legends of Inner Egypt". It describes cults of Bubastis and Sebek, and on the Pharaoh Nephren-Ka's worship of Nyarlathotep. Prinn's chapter on divination has some information on "The Star of Sechmet", a mysterious crystal. An invocation from the book: "Tibi, magnum Innominandum, signa stellarum nigrarum et bufaniformis Sadoquae sigillum ("To you, the great Not-to-Be-Named, signs of the black stars, and the seal of the toad-shaped Sadoquae"). Sanity loss 1D2/1D4; Cthulhu Mythos +5 percentiles; 18 weeks to study and comprehend/ 36 hours to skim. No usable spells.

THE SOCIETY OF RATIONAL CONTEMPLATION COURSE IN SPECULATIVE PHILOSOPHY—in English, French and Spanish editions. Twenty-four cheap, paper-bound volumes available as a correspondence course covering such topics as secret societies, telepathy, astral projection,

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yoga, and root races. Aspects of the Mythos are alluded to, but never fully revealed. The reading time given does not include the time for mailing and to finish the “examinations” and “exercises” that must be reported for the next section to be sent. Sanity loss 0/1D4; Cthulhu Mythos +2 percentiles; two Occult skill checks, one halfway through reading; 12 weeks to study and comprehend/24 hours to skim. No spells.

THE BOOK OF THE DEAD—Sanity loss: None; Occult +3; Spells: None

THOMAS’ NOTEBOOKS—in English. These three volumes described Thomas’ magical techniques and experiments. They were never found in the raid, and Thomas might have retrieved them before his disappearance in 1917. Sanity loss 1D4/1D8; Cthulhu Mythos +4 percentiles; Occult skill check; 10 weeks to study and comprehend/20 hours to skim. Spells: Hardness of Flesh (Flesh Ward), various hypnotic techniques (Dominate), Contact He Who Waits in the Dark (Nyarlathotep), Ectoplasmic Manifestation.

CHAPTER ONE: VERMONT

GAME TIMELINE Investigators arrive He / they witness services at the West River Valley Church and people going out on dark

nights Further investigations reveal links to Starry Wisdom The sect (/Outer Ones) try to tempt him to their side but he resists Investigators similarly tempted if opportunity presents He / They witness a ceremony on a hilltop They come during dark nights to tempt or intimidate He defends himself Another person at the church (a minister who came to protect him or another residence

churchman) A body is found frozen on top of a nearby mountain More investigations into Starry Wisdom history, the church, his own church, and the

Outer Ones He is worried for safety and asks for help, stranded at church by unseasonal weather

and disconnected phone lines etc Investigators may have to walk there, or if they drive their cars are disabled Gets colder, they are trapped There is a major confrontation at the church. Temptations and intimidations. The minister shares his most recent discoveries about his own churches history

possible firefight, sounds outside, temperature plummeting The minister finds/shows a secret cellar he has found in the church (better if suddenly

discovered) under a flagstone. They go in there when suddenly attacked (or the church is set on fire - fire vampire?). Leading to a crypt. There is evidence of the activities of Abednego Akeley, also a deeper crypt or evidence of a far older cult (early settlers, witches, Indians?)

They are safe in the crypt OR there is a tunnel leading to an exit somewhere in the hills/woods

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Eventually the minister is cornered and mesmerized by sect members (Michael Thomas, Mr Noyes perhaps) and he disappears

About a day later he re-appears, a changed man ,but confined to a wheelchair. He claims to have had a religious experience. A nurse is with him and Mr Noyes. They say he has had a stroke.

Resolution?

PLOT BACKGROUNDWith the arrival of Pastor Michael Thomas at the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge people begin to disappear in the area.

The local minister in Townshend dies along with his ‘apprentice’ and is replaced by an outsider from near Brattleboro. This feisty clergyman is – unlike his predecessor – not under the influence of the sect or the Outer Ones. He realizes that there is something sinister about the practices of a spiritualist, evangelical sect here called the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge at the West River Valley Church. He observes their services and some of their suspicious activities. He investigates the history of their leader and notes that he appears to not exist.

He begins to preach against the sect, declaring that it is in league with Satan. He writes of seeing distant ceremonies in the hills and his determination to investigate further. A retired folklorist living in the area - Henry Akeley – writes to him and the two meet and discusses the cult as well as legends of ‘devils’ living in the hills.

INVOLVING THE INVESTIGATORS: They began a correspondence because one of his letters to the Brattleboro newspaper was reprinted in the Boston Herald and one investigator wrote to him. There may be a photograph that shows the an oddly familiar symbol on a window at the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge. One of them (an anthropologist or investigator of the occult or simply someone who previously found evidence of a sect in Townshend) began a correspondence with the first minister after reading his sermons and letters. Another minister from Brattleboro who came to help disappears and is found dead under strange circumstances – a heart attack, or frozen to death. The police appear to do little. Friends and relatives of these clergymen of course may be suspicious. The investigator receives a worried letter from the minister, asking for help. He gathers some trustworthy colleagues and departs…

The Minister might also be in correspondence with Jackson Elias, Elias might have some involvement.

GAME EVENTS The Investigators arrive and are given further details by the Minister.

They soon realize they are being spied upon, their correspondence etc is intercepted etc. (Walter Brown is a descendent of Enoch Bowen). If one or two characters explore the woods or hills by themselves they hear buzzing voices tempting them with secret power and knowledge.

They may manage to infiltrate the Chapel at least superficially and witness it’s ceremonies. Perhaps they are able to break in. Inside they find records, religious texts, artwork and

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equipment hinting at the churches’ strange affiliations. They are preferably unable to access the hidden parts of the basement (hidden, locked, interrupted?)

The remote church compound (South Windham church) is cut off by snow (it’s January). And surrounded by ‘something’. The phone line is cut. The heating system breaks down. They receive ‘phone calls’ tempting them to help then threatening them, then tempting them again to hand over the minister.

If they do, the minister disappears and then reappears ‘a changed man’. If they don’t then the temperature continues to drop. Anyone going outside faces gunfire and spotlights as well as freezing air. The minister suggests that it may be warmer/safer in the basement. They go down some steps and through a door. Looking for something heavy to block the door, someone moves an ancient bookcase revealing a hidden door. They pass through into a cobwebbed chamber containing two mysterious cylinders, documents showing that under Rev Abednego Akeley the church was part of a church called Starry Wisdom based in Providence. The minister realizes that from 1868 to 1871 his own church was a branch of the sinister Starry Wisdom sect of Providence and that the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge may be a manifestation.

There is another door which leads to a crypt containing human remains and a third leading to the church building itself, from which they can make their escape. They can also simply shelter in the chamber.

Later they find strange footprints in the snow and how oddly localized the extreme weather was.

Around this time the minister is contacted by a retired folklorist named Henry Akeley (the name will ring a bell) who has his own experiences, evidence and theories about the cult in the area. Akeley is not a man of action and likes to keep a low profile but he will share what he knows with those he trusts. By speaking with Henry Akeley, the characters will learn the old stories about creatures in the hills. If they earn his trust he will play them the recording he made a few years earlier near the mouth of the cave. He can give them directions to find the mouth of the cave. It is closed with a 20 ton boulder. He will also tell them he has hear of standing snones in the hills.

If not already captured, there will be another attempt to capture (or failing that kill the minister). He disappears – and reappears again apparently having had some sort of stroke and/or religious experience. Now confined to a wheelchair, he says that the sect in fact speaks the word of God. He is flanked by a local nurse called ‘Nurse Brown’ and at times by a Bostonian friend called ‘Charles Noyes’. He attempts to persuade the investigators to join him and the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge. If they refuse he speaks against them. If confronted about the Outer Ones, he says that they are real but want to share their wisdom. He invites them to travel the stars with the Outer Ones. He has brain cylinder (who? Abednego Akeley or someone else?) who claims to have witnessed all sorts of wonders in space. If they still refuse, his friends appear and they try to overcome the investigators.

The investigators may find strange standing stones in the hills with odd markings on them. They may see strange footprints around them or on certain nights even witness strange ceremonies of the Outer Ones there. They are also used by the Spiritual Church of Astral Knowledge for

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special initiation ceremonies and festivals at which one or more Outer One may make an appearance (perhaps wrapped in robes much like an angel?).

MICHAEL THOMAS’ HOUSE

The investigators may wish to confront Michael Thomas or investigate his house. His possessions include keys to open the gate to Dark Mountain in the cellar of the Church and a key that opens the ‘Boulder Entrance’ and the ‘Spring Entrance’.

Michael Thomas, Age 76 in 1920STR 12 CON 14 SIZ 15 INT 17 POW 18DEX 15 APP 17 EDU 14 SAN 0 HP 15Damage Bonus: +1D4Weapons: Sacrificial Knife 60%, damage 1D4+2+db.Derringer 45%, damage 1D6.Skills: Bargain 45%, Cthulhu Mythos 15%, Fast Talk 70%, Occult 50%, Persuade 75%, Psychology 65%, Sleight of Hand 55%Armor: Thomas has usually put five magic points into Flesh Ward for the day. Seeing him shrug off a cut or stab costs 0/1 Sanity.Spells: Contact Deity/Nyarlathotep, Contact Mi-Go, Dominate, Ectoplasmic Manifestation, Flesh Ward, Summon/Bind Dimensional Shambler, Telekinesis.

BACKGROUNDFollowing esoteric knowledge granted by the Haunter in the Dark at the Free-Will Church in Providence, Dr. Raymond Flagg travelled to Dark Mountain in Vermont and made contact with the Haunter’s followers – the Outer Ones. On that night, a pact of alliance was made between the Starry Wisdom Sect and the Outer Ones – the Starry Wisdom sect would further the interests of the Outer Ones in the human realm, protecting their secrecy and bringing them more human followers ; the Outer Ones would protect the Starry Wisdom sect, give them access to esoteric knowledge and would take selected initiates into the cosmos with them.

Rev. Michael Thomas escaped from prison in 1917 by making a copper dagger out of stolen pipes and summoning a dimensional shambler. With the help of covert members of the Starry Wisdom sect in Providence, Chicago and Vermont, under the pseudonym ‘Pastor Malachi’, he establishes an ‘Evangelical’ church in Arkham and re-establishes the Starry Wisdom chapel in Townshend in another guise. A second priest – Rev. Robert Gill – is an ordained Protestant minister and leads the Arkham sect – Michael Thomas is careful about travelling much in Massachusetts.

The evangelical sect that appears in Townshend seems to be an independent evangelical sect called the Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge. Many of the locals here are descended from those who fled from Providence in 1877 and the surnames ‘Bowen’ and ‘Flagg’, as well as the first names ‘Enoch’, ‘Raymond’ and ‘Aseneth’. The sect partially controls the village and the surrounding area. It worships Nyarlathotep in the form of the Haunter in the Dark as well as serving his ‘Celestial Host’ – the Mi-Go – who similarly worship The Haunter and have a large mining colony in the mountains near here. They have a significant collection of mythos and occult texts, a body of esoteric knowledge passed down from encounters with the Haunter in Providence, and a few artifacts gifted by the Outer Ones. Collectively they also have a significant armory of conventional weapons.

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The revived sect appears to be provisionally Protestant but is in fact a revival of the Starry Wisdom sect, teaching the tenets of that creed in a coded form. The sect is led by a 79 year-old (in 1920) cleric called ‘Pastor Malachi’ (aka Rev. Michael Thomas ). Pastor Malachi begins to preach in Townshend. He seems to have paperwork indicating that he is a protestant minister but it is forged. He preaches what appears to be esoteric or spiritualist evangelical Christianity.

The cult has a superficial appearance of being an ordinary church but like some other rural churches in Vermont has some queer customs. The sect focuses around the granting of ‘esoteric secrets’ from their ‘Lord’ and has a hierarchical structure of an Outer Flock and two Inner Circles. Using esoteric knowledge passed through the generations a few select initiates known as ‘Wizards’ have achieved a kind of prolonged life – a mummification process which actually more resembles a living death. Other initiates are rewarded for their life of service with ‘The Celestial Rapture’ or ‘joining the stars’. This involves being taken away by the Outer Ones to have their brains removed and placed in metal canisters which keep the brain alive more-or-less indefinitely and which can survive the journey through space to the planet Yuggoth or Moon Colony. In fact, unknown to the cult members, the Outer Ones, being quite indifferent to humanity, are quite neglectful and the majority of these ‘Chosen people’ are either incinerated or after being placed in ‘brain canisters’ are abandoned in storage rooms in the colony. Enough Celestial Voyagers return however with stories of their travels to inspire the faithful.

The minister of the main church in Townshend – Rev. Michael Hewitt Appleton speaks out about this as a false teaching and he sends Dilbert Gogarty, the Lay Preacher, to investigate this new minister. Rev. Appleton challenges Pastor Malachi on more than one occasion as to his origins. Malachi is cagey (and worried). Meanwhile Gogarty travels to Brattleboro and Boston but is unable to find a record of Malachi's religious education or history. He witnesses services taking place at…

Rev. Appleton strikes up a correspondence with Rev. Rudolph Braswell, a minister in Brattleboro, and soon there are stories in the Brattleboro papers about this religious rivalry and claims that they are in league with Satan, witches etc. There may be hints about their coded doctrines: ascension into the heavens for the faithful, gifts of great secrets and powers from the Celestial Lord, visits from 'Angels' etc. The two ministers vow to do something about the new sect and are in the process of appealing for help from the Church.

Rev. Braswell, in Brattleboro, also keeps a journal of his correspondence and thoughts and continues to publish outraged letters and articles in the Brattleboro Reformer about this new sect.

Meanwhile, Gogarty finds out deeper secrets of the history of the Chapel and the Starry Wisdom sect and he hears stories of mysterious voices in the woods.

He also spies on a service held by Pastor Malachi. The Pastor appears to have miraculous powers. Among other things, during a spiritualist-style ceremony, he summons the spirits of people who have supposedly 'ascended to the Heavens' and has them speak from inside a wooden box. Although their voices are strange, they seem to be recognised by others and relate incredible tales of being carried by wondrous beings called the Outer Ones to a fantastic city of light in the mountains. And then travelling through the cosmos to other worlds.

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He also sees a group leaving the Chapel after sunset on a moonless night and heading into the hills. He is later found on top of a nearby mountain, frozen to death.

There are articles in the Brattleboro Reformer about this mysterious event. Rev. Appleton suspects that this is not an accident and writes to Rev. Braswell about it.

Rev. Appleton continues to investigate the church, the history of Michael Thomas, the history of Abednego Akeley’s church in Townshend and links to stories of witchcraft and strange creatures in the hills.

Rev. Appleton becomes more convinced of the danger as he approaches the truth and witnesses, firsthand the footprints, voices, standing stones in the hills as well as the true identity of ‘Pastor Malachi’. The second clergyman may have been publishing rants about the sect for a while and then becomes silent as he realizes the nature of what he’s up against.

HOOK:In Brattleboro there are stories of a controversial new evangelical sect in Townshend. The local minister claims they are in league with the devil. Remarkably the minister has had a conversion experience. A minister from Battleboro who went to visit him has now disappeared.

A story like this might reach as far as New York.

There are also leads to Vermont in the Chapel of Contemplation:

A Brattleboro receipt near the paint pot Church records from the 19 th century that include letters from branches of

the Starry Wisdom Church in Providence, Chicago and Townshend

At this point, the players may enter a correspondence with Rev. Braswell. He will offer to recommend their help to Appleton if they express and interest in investigating

Suddenly Rev. Appleton goes quiet and then word gets out that he has had a stroke. He also relates a profound religious experience that transformed his life. He makes comparisons with Paul on the road to Damascus. An angel appeared to him and revealed the truth. Saying that there was a place in the Heavens for him if he stopped preaching against the new sect. He is now preaching the benign or benevolent nature of the new sect and wishes to hand the church to the new sect. He invites Rev. Braswell to Townshend for a great revelation.

In actual fact Appleton, seen as too much of an ongoing threat to the new sect, was kidnapped (from his house? His car?) and has been replaced by an Outer One.

[Braswell will write to the investigators of this in an alarmed way and mention that he is going to Townshend to investigate immediately]

Rev. Braswell goes to investigate. Rev. Appleton is now confined to darkness and pushed around in a wheelchair by a somewhat sinister doctor from Boston called ‘Doctor Clarence Haynes’ who claims to have saved Appleton’s life and who never leaves his side. His speech and movement appear to be affected. There are other rural and urban characters – including a farmer called ‘Walter Brown’ and a well-bred Bostonian called ‘Mr. Noyes’ – who seem to linger

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around the house. At Appleton’s house, Braswell is told that Appleton will surely be ascending to the Heavens and he is made an offer to join the sect. He refuses and tries to leave. The Outer-One posing as Appleton kills him.

TOWNSHEND, VERMONT[link to historical photos of Townshend: http://www.townshendvt.org/collection.html]

OVERVIEW

Dark MountainThis is the mountain to the south of Townshend.

Round HillThis is a domed mountain to the east of Townshend.

WEST TOWNSHEND

CHURCHES IN TOWNSHEND

South Windham church (Baptist, 1850)3264 Windham Hill Road, West Townshend.

A Congregational church (protestant)

West River Valley Church (1817, aka ‘The Old Church’)Now ‘Spiritualist Church of Astral Knowledge’ – details

below. Next door is a building that includes a small store and a post office.

Windham Congregational Church (north of West Townshend)

Congregational church (United Church of Christ) in Newfane (back towards Brattleboro)

When the investigators arrive in Townshend they find that Rev. Braswell has been discovered dead of a heart attack. Dr Haynes and the others will protect the body from further investigation (using mind-control sorcery if necessary). The body will be taken to a funeral home in Brattleboro until the funeral a few days later. If they are able to investigate the body, there are unusual burn marks on the skin – on both hands and on the soles of the feet. (Medicine or First Aid to recognize these marks as characteristic of electrocution).

The local police are to some extent under the influence of the sect and are not interested.

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Appleton’s Journal – a critical clue – is located under the seat of Appleton’s car [how to ensure they find it?]. Other important evidence would be Braswell’s letters from Appleton which are still in Braswell’s study. Within two days, Walter Brown will be sent to try to retrieve these.

Now of course the Brattleboro Reformer carries stories of the untimely death of it’s contributor and speculates as to whether it is suspicious or not.

If Appleton is interviewed he says that he will be ascending to Heaven soon and how wonderful it will be. Won’t the investigators join him? He promises them all sorts of esoteric knowledge, hinting at sorcery and travel to mysterious celestial spheres.

SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ASTRAL KNOWLEDGE (WEST RIVER VALLEY CHURCH)The church is on the main West River Road from Townshend, on the river side. It dates from 1817. This was originally the main church in Townshend.

Dr. Raymond Flagg started a branch of the Starry Wisdom sect in Townshend in 1863. 1871 the sect officially closed and an attempt was made to re-open the church. The church was unpopular however due to it’s reputation. A new Protestant church was built in Townshend. The West River Valley Church was then used for about a decade as a Methodist Church, but was again abandoned for similar reasons. It has been abandoned since 1905, until Rev. Malachi and Rev. Gill refurbished it.

At first glance this appears to be an ordinary village church. The Chapel has a bad reputation and people avoid it. Close

inspection reveals that the cross above the altar on the stained glass windows is a shining star, those windows also bear a curious three-lobed eye symbol and images of people being borne away by unusual, many-limbed angels.

Behind the church, beyond some trees, and a swampy area, is an island in a bend in the West River. There are a number of boulders in the river on either side of the island, making it possible to ford here and cross over to the area of Dark Mountain.

The basement contains a number of mythos texts including Latin and several copies of the new English versions of The Book of Eibon and De Vermis Mysteriis, Unaussprechlichen Kulten, plus Aleister Crowley's (flawed) English translation of the Black Book of the Skull, all published by Starry Wisdom Press (registered office in Romania).

Also in the basement are two brain cylinders containing the ‘immortal souls’ of initiates who have returned from the Heavens (names and details). On certain occasions they are brought up to the altar and attached to the Speaking Device which allows them to tell tales of their wonderful journeys and the sights they have seen (the Mi-Go colony in Vermont, the Moon, Outer Space and Yuggoth). These minds are now quite unhinged. They also suffer from a profound longing to return to the stars. (What will they say if re-attached ?). These minds also possess a significant degree of cthulhu mythos knowledge.

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There are also symbols of the Tri-Lobed Eye and artwork of people being taken by multi-armed ‘angels’ whose faces are a mass of coloured light and of people travelling among the stars. A church record describes Aseneth Bowen commanded by Our Lord Granter of Secrets to protect the Free-Will Church (i.e. the Trapezohedron) until the time is right. There is also correspondence with Rev. Robert Gill’s branch of the sect which he is establishing in the old Bayfriar’s Church (540 E Church St, Arkham, location #714).

In the basement is a series of vaults and tunnels that contain brain canisters and communication equipment that goes with it. Perhaps the investigators surprise two Outer Ones inspecting or repairing the vaults or preparing something, (“Reverend Thomas is that you?” one of them buzzes) they are unarmed workers but could try to use mining equipment to defend themselves. The door to the Outpost is a heavy sarcophagus lid in a crypt, and it has been left open by the Outer Ones. There is also a tunnel leading a few hundred meters away to Round Hill Burial Ground where it exits in a locked crypt.

[How can I restrict access to the church initially?]

In the woods, about a mile to the north, near the east bank of Tannery Brook is the mouth of a cave. This cave leads to the western sector of Round Hill Colony, a sector which historically has been used primarily for human agents of the Outer Ones.

Perhaps there can be a showdown with Pastor Malachi here, who is of course a sorcerer. Agents, including Malachi could be followed here on occasion. Water normally pours from the cave and into Tannery Brook. Pastor Malachi and some other agents (who?) know a secret command which causes the flow of water to reduce to a trickle within a few seconds. The cave can then be entered, initially by crawling - it is only3 feet high at the entrance, rising to 5 feet after 10 feet distance and 6 feet after another 30 feet distance.

He wants to make an offer to the characters. Maybe they have no choice but to flee into the tunnels of the Outer Ones. How would they ever escape? They would be followed in. The investigators would have to try to hide and outmaneuver their enemies in the tunnels. They might encounter one or two Outer Ones. If they stray too far underground they are bound to be captured. The deeper tunnels are wider and perfectly smooth. They might find storage rooms with brain canisters, a scientific lab, mining equipment, a map room, old living chambers, an armory with weapons and/or armour. The near chambers seem abandoned and include equipment from the 19th century. There might be chambers for humans too - living quarters with artificial light, a library of occult texts, an armoury with weapons from the 19th century and today. Some of these weapons might be illegal – dynamite, grenades, Thomson SMGs, a Browning machine gun. There could be small spheres of 24-carat gold. There could even be futuristic weaponry and equipment granted by Nyarlathotep – a Kevlar vest, a taser, Mace, a microwave oven, an electric freezer, modern drugs. There might be one or more cultists living in here, perhaps in some kind of suspended animation. There may be a room here where brainless human bodies are kept in suspended animation. And a huge library of brain-cylinders.

CONCLUSION: Killing Malachi or otherwise disrupting the sect. Sanity reward = ?

Closing off the tunnel in the old church

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Destroying the old church

KEY CHARACTERS

Rev. AppletonAppleton appears to have had a stroke. [Unless they can examine him, Critical Medicine to spot that this is not true]. The real Appleton has been replaced by an Outer One. He is covered in gown and a scarf. His face appears to move very little and his speech is affected. He is unable to abide light of any brightness. Even moderate light will cause him pain and half his skills. When necessary, this Outer One carries an electric gun under Appleton’s gown.

Dr. HaynesMiddle-class Bostonian cultist and sorcerer.

Walter BrownRural cultist and sorcerer. Sandy hair? Lives in a rundown hillside place near the deep woods. Aseneth Bowen’s son.

Reverend Charles NoyesMiddle-class Bostonian cultist and sorcerer.

Pastor MalachiA 79 year old sorcerer and an old friend of Walter Corbitt.

Henry AkeleyTo the south of Townshend is Henry Akeley’s farm. A trim, white house with two storeys and an attic, built around 1800. The lawn is well-kept with a stone bordered path leading to a Georgian doorway.

At this time he has a housekeeper.

A retired anthropologist from the University of Vermont. The folklorist is present in his house on the side of the hill and is already gathering information about the strange creatures of the area. He has a recording made in 1915 near the mouth of a cave of buzzing and human voices. Akeley cannot be persuaded to join the characters’ investigation but he is willing to show them where the cave is. There are indeed footprints there.

He also has photographs of a footprint of an Outer One, the mouth of a woodland cave blocked by a round boulder with similar tracks in front of it and another of a circle of standing stones on the summit of a wild hill

RESEARCHING THE STARRY WISDOM CULTLibrary use will reveal each of the following points:

The Starry Wisdom was started by a Professor Enoch Bowen in 1844. The main sect was located at the Free-Will Church, Federal Hill, Providence.

Looking up Enoch Bowen uncovers an 1844 article by a rival archaeologist. This archaeologist claimed that the study of archaeology had to be maintained as a science,

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and should not be used as a cover for opportunists and adventurers to exploit the population. He cited Enoch Bowen as a prime example of the latter sort of archaeologist.

He said Bowen was an occultist who was more interested in starting a cult than serving science. He detailed how Bowen claimed to have found the ancient tomb of a “forgotten pharaoh,” and brought forth a crystal “that shines in the dark.” A successful Cthulhu Mythos roll suggests that the reference might be to the fabled Shining Trapezohedron of Nephren-Ka. The skill user also recalls that the crystal could supposedly summon a demon of darkness that enjoyed blood sacrifices of children.

With successful Luck and Library Use rolls, an interesting book is uncovered. Mystical Sects, published in 1857, lists numerous cults across the United States, including a small entry for the Starry Wisdom Sect. “They owned a crystal found in Egypt. They held this object sacred, and by gazing upon it, the members believed they could call up a being known as the Haunter of the Dark, who shared dread secrets with the faithful. This being could be summoned only in absolute darkness, and if it was exposed to light for any period of time, it would be banished.

July 1844 The Providence Bulletin mentions the purchase of the Free-Will Church on Federal hill by Professor Bowen. The Italian community is outraged due to the cult’s location. A priest named O’Malley of Spirito Santo Church claims the cult worships the Devil himself.

August 1853 The Providence Bulletin mentions an investigation into the Starry Wisdom sect. The investigators find no connection to the disappearances of numerous children in the area.

October 1865 The Providence Bulletin notes the death of Professor Enoch Bowen from natural causes. A surviving daughter, Aseneth Bowen, is mentioned.

March 1872 The Providence Bulletin publishes a story concerning witch cult rumors among the Italian populace of Federal Hill. The article hints at blood sacrifices by an unnamed cult in the region, but no arrests or indictments have been made.

April 1877 The Providence Bulletin includes a small item on the forced break-up of the Starry Wisdom by the authorities. It refers to public pressure on the authorities to enforce this closure.

June 1878 A book written by Father O’Malley is found, The Coming of the Beast. It details numerous theories regarding the prophecies of the Antichrist. It lists the cult of the Starry Wisdom as modern day Satan worshippers who desire the Beast to rule the earth. Much of the information found in the “Antichrist Themes” sidebar on pages 160 161 is contained within, except of course for information dated after the book’s publication.

Investigators going to Providence to search for the Free-Will Church will find the place much as Blake finds it in the story Haunter of the Dark – go to the Providence chapter for more details.

Investigators may want to check out the church records of Spirito Santo in Providence. Father Angelo is the present priest of Spirito Santo. He will allow investigators to see the records with a Persuade roll. He himself has heard only rumors of the evil cult. Reputedly, they worshipped the Devil. He helps investigators find Father O’Malley’s writings of the 1850s: “ The Starry Wisdom - the stars of Hell - summoning from those stars a shade from Hell itself, but feared the power of God as manifested in Light.”

Investigators who possess books pertaining to the Cthulhu Mythos can search them for information on the Haunter. To find it, a player must roll D100 equal to or less than the

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book’s Cthulhu Mythos points x3. The information is this: the Haunter was spoken of as “holding all knowledge.” The Haunter demanded monstrous sacrifices, its favorite being human children. Light could banish it back to its dark realm. With a special success roll, the book calls the Haunter “The Bringer of the End Times, the Avatar of Nyarlathotep.” (At the keeper’s discretion, investigators can roll separately to find the “Ancient History” information on pages 129 130; such information ends at Nitocris’s death or the book’s date of publication, whichever comes first.)

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CHAPTER TWO: BOSTON

THE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF ASTRAL KNOWLEDGE, BOSTON ON RESURRECTION—in English. Enoch Bowen’s notes on mummification and the preservation of the soul allowed the cult to preserve many of its more powerful members in secret underground chambers, awaiting the return of the Old Ones. The techniques inside have been lost for millennia; if the Brotherhood of the Black Pharaoh ever found this book, it is likely that they could reconstruct the ceremonies used for their most potent mummifications. The cult leader keeps these in a safe-deposit box at a local bank. Sanity loss 1D3/1D6; grants an Egyptian Hieroglyphs skill check; Cthulhu Mythos +3 percentiles; 8 weeks to study and comprehend/16 hours to skim. Spells: Apportion Ka, Hardness of Flesh (Flesh Ward).

CHAPTER THREE: PROVIDENCE

The Free-Will Church of Starry Wisdom

Access: Cellar door

Steeple: windowless

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From Lillibridge's notes:"“Prof. Enoch Bowen home from Egypt May 1844—buys old Free-Will Church in July—his archaeological work & studies in occult well known.”      “Dr. Drowne of 4th Baptist warns against Starry Wisdom in sermon Dec. 29, 1844.”      “Congregation 97 by end of ’45.”      “1846—3 disappearances—first mention of Shining Trapezohedron.”      “7 disappearances 1848—stories of blood sacrifice begin.”      “Investigation 1853 comes to nothing—stories of sounds.”      “Fr. O’Malley tells of devil-worship with box found in great Egyptian ruins—says they call up something that can’t exist in light. Flees a little light, and banished by strong light. Then has to be summoned again. Probably got this from deathbed confession of Francis X. Feeney, who had joined Starry Wisdom in ’49. These people say the Shining Trapezohedron shews them heaven & other worlds, & that the Haunter of the Dark tells them secrets in some way.”      “Story of Orrin B. Eddy 1857. They call it up by gazing at the crystal, & have a secret language of

their own.”"

Free-Will Baptist Church (in reality St. John's Roman Catholic Church (1871))

– 352 Atwells Avenue

Images: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cthulhuwho1/3810830018/in/photostream/

If the Shining Trapezohedron is removed from the Church, Nyarlathotep will – if possible – command his human and Outer One servants to return it.

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APPENDICES:From Lillibridge's notes:"“Prof. Enoch Bowen home from Egypt May 1844—buys old Free-Will Church in July—his archaeological work & studies in occult well known.”      “Dr. Drowne of 4th Baptist warns against Starry Wisdom in sermon Dec. 29, 1844.”      “Congregation 97 by end of ’45.”      “1846—3 disappearances—first mention of Shining Trapezohedron.”      “7 disappearances 1848—stories of blood sacrifice begin.”      “Investigation 1853 comes to nothing—stories of sounds.”      “Fr. O’Malley tells of devil-worship with box found in great Egyptian ruins—says they call up something that can’t exist in light. Flees a little light, and banished by strong light. Then has to be summoned again. Probably got this from deathbed confession of Francis X. Feeney, who had joined Starry Wisdom in ’49. These people say the Shining Trapezohedron shews them heaven & other worlds, & that the Haunter of the Dark tells them secrets in some way.”      “Story of Orrin B. Eddy 1857. They call it up by gazing at the crystal, & have a secret language of

their own.”"

TRANSCRIPT OF HENRY AKELEY’S RECORDING(Indistinguishable Sounds)

(A Cultivated Male Human Voice)

… is the Lord of the Wood, even to… and the gifts of the men of Leng… so from the wells of night to the gulfs of space, and from the gulfs of space to the wells of night, ever the praises of Great Cthulhu, of Tsathoggua, and of Him Who is not to be Named. Ever Their praises, and abundance to the Black Goat of the Woods. Ia! Shub-Niggurath! The Goat with a Thousand Young!

(A Buzzing Imitation of Human Speech)

Ia! Shub-Niggurath! The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young!

(Human Voice)

And it has come to pass that the Lord of the Woods, being… seven and nine, down the onyx steps … (tri)butes to Him in the Gulf, Azathoth, He of Whom Thou has taught us marv(els)… on the wings of night out beyond space, out beyond th… to That whereof Yuggoth is the youngest child, rolling alone in black aether at the rim…

(Buzzing Voice)

… go out among men and find the ways thereof, that He in the Gulf may know. To Nyarlathotep, Mighty Messenger, must all things be told.

And He shall put on the semblance of men, the waxen mask and the robe that hides, and come down from the world of Seven Suns to mock…

(Human Voice)

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(Nyarl)athotep, Great Messenger, bringer of strange joy to Yuggoth through the void, Father of the Million Favoured Ones, Stalker among…

(Speech Cut Off by End of Record)


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