Secrets of New York (CoC)

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Call of Cthulhu - Secrets of New York

A Library Module for use with the Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop

A 1920's Gotham Sourcebook for Call of Cthulhu
Welcome to the city that never sleeps. By day, New York City is the financial capitol
of the world. At night, the city is alive with myriad lights, diamonds dazzling
in the buildings that scrape the sky. Music, food, dance and dark rituals all can
be found beneath the mantle of darkness in New York City.
Here within Gotham there have always been secrets, countless, sinister and horrifying.
From the savage massacre at Throg's Neck to the things beneath the earth on Barren
Island, New York City has always been protective of its mysteries. Now many of them
are revealed.
Secrets of New York is a compendium of one of the oldest and most renowned cities
in the United States. This volume explores the strange events above and below the
gridiron streets and avenues of the world's financial capital during the 1920s.
With a plethora of characters to bring the city to life, and a detailed history
to build scenarios upon, Secrets of New York is an indispensable tool for keepers
and players playing adventures in Gotham. Included are maps and historical documents
and photographs to bring 1920s New York City to life, as well as three scenarios
that explore the most popular and less savory locales of this grand metropolis.
By William Jones. Cover painting by Steven Gilberts; Interior art by Kathy Ferrell, Steven Gilberts, Chris Hill, Kathy Hill, Deborah Jones, and Bryan Reagan
Requirements: The free Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop (VTT) software and the Call of
Cthulhu ruleset.
Conversion to FG by: Alan Neilson
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.
Adapted for Fantasy Grounds by:Alan Neilson
Requires: The free Fantasy Grounds virtual tabletop (VTT) software and a one time purchase of the Call of Cthulhu ruleset.
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