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A campaign set in the late 1800s New Mexico, in which a desperate town experiences horror... | A campaign set in the late 1800s New Mexico, in which a desperate town experiences horror... | ||
( | == Pre-Generated Characters == | ||
* Ace Stonefield | |||
* Delilah Carson | |||
* Jacque Dubois | |||
* Christopher Wiggins | |||
* Buck Olsen | |||
== Background == | |||
It's some time in the 1880s. Grave Lake, New Mexico was founded in a forested high country on the shores of a small and shallow lake some fifty years ago. A gold mine brought quick riches and the railroad was planning on coming through when the mine dried up 15 years ago. From its peak population of 2000, only around 300 continue hanging on, prospecting, farming, ranching. Most of the standing structures in town are vacant, unless you count the rodents and birds. | |||
The '''Dead Moon Saloon''' (and brothel) is the longest running business in the county, and that's where you are today. | |||
== What Happened == |
Revision as of 12:30, 13 October 2018
A campaign set in the late 1800s New Mexico, in which a desperate town experiences horror...
Pre-Generated Characters
- Ace Stonefield
- Delilah Carson
- Jacque Dubois
- Christopher Wiggins
- Buck Olsen
Background
It's some time in the 1880s. Grave Lake, New Mexico was founded in a forested high country on the shores of a small and shallow lake some fifty years ago. A gold mine brought quick riches and the railroad was planning on coming through when the mine dried up 15 years ago. From its peak population of 2000, only around 300 continue hanging on, prospecting, farming, ranching. Most of the standing structures in town are vacant, unless you count the rodents and birds.
The Dead Moon Saloon (and brothel) is the longest running business in the county, and that's where you are today.