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ragsthetiger15 Oct 2019 5:00 a.m. PST


Every night, restless ghosts walk the ruined halls and darkened grounds of Bunton Abbey. It is said they are guarding something precious, something entrusted to their keeping centuries ago. Just what that something is, nobody now knows, but it must be very valuable, very important, to keep them walking their nightly watch after so many, many years…
Tonight, unknown to each other, three adventurous leagues are converging on Bunton Abbey. Each is determined to be the one to solve the secret of Bunton Abbey, and find the treasure hidden there…
All the pictures and words in the AAR right here: imgur.com/gallery/6NwcqRM
Thanks for your interest, and Happy Halloween!
rags
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Whemever115 Oct 2019 9:33 a.m. PST

it was an interesting game. Randomly moving plot points and difficult terrain and horror checks had a pretty big effect on the outcome, and kept it a nail-biter.

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