Horror's Heart (Call of Cthulhu)

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Horror's Heart
This dangerous investigation is set in Canada, in the 1920s. The investigators meet
the powerful Lavoie family of Montreal and learn what imperils them. They glimpse
a strange cult that now thrives in Quebec and the ancient nemesis that guides it.
They come to understand the horrible significance of a corpse discovered in the
foundations of a former seminary. They at last perceive the true motives of Father
Philip McBride, and they gather at last the full truth about a Churchly saint who
has long fascinated McBride. There are plenty of puzzles to solve here and investigations
to be carried out until the final day of play, an unusually complete blend of action,
deduction, and interesting predicaments. Player-characters have time to get their
bearings, making this adventure a good one for beginners, but even old hands are
soon challenged by a succession of deadly perils. Horrors Heart is designed to be
finished over several evenings. It includes about twenty handouts, many illustrations,
several new spells and magical traps, source material for Chaugnar Faugn, and lots
of murders and murderers....
This product is an installable module for use with the Fantasy Ground II virtual
tabletop. The adventure module has been carefully organized to streamline gameplay
and includes, story elements, personalities, items and images. These can be modified
within your Fantasy Grounds campaign as needed.
By Sheldon Gillett and Lynn Willis; Illustrated by Jason Eckhardt and Mark Schumann; Cover by Eric Vogt.
Requirements: The free Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop (VTT) software and the Call of
Cthulhu ruleset.
CALL OF CTHULHU
Horror Roleplaying in the Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft
Call of Cthulhu is published by Chaosium Inc.
Call of Cthulhu (r) is the registered trademark of Chaosium Inc.
Similarities between characters in Call of Cthulhu and persons living or
dead are strictly coincidental.