Dead Moon Saloon

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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

We might play this same scenario again, and again, and again....it's all a simulation, after all.

First Attempt

Contact

One hot and dusty afternoon at the Dead Moon Saloon, 10-year-old Agatha McGillicutty arrives on her little pony, blood spattered, feverish, and drifting into unconsciousness. A local shopkeeper drops his packages and carries her into the saloon.

Sheriff Buck Olsen directs the shopkeeper to place the girl on a table for examination. Madame Delilah Carson, who knows the girl, runs over to help, but it's too late. The girl has a seizure and stops breathing.

Gunslinger Ace Stonefield comes over and looks at her, and, after a moment, draws his weapon. The Sheriff knocks his hand aside, inquiring about his intentions.

But just then, she awakens, skin pale, eyes glowing green, and a blood-curdling howl on her lips. Ace faints from horror, and Delilah vomits.

Preacher Christopher Wiggins, tattered bible in hand, begins an exorcism ritual. She swipes at him, scratching his neck, and a cacophony of gunfire erupts. It is Big Jim Smith, the bartender, who ends the zombie horror.

Sheriff Olsen begins recruiting a posse, and minutes later, the party departs for Haven, the town 10 miles up into the trees where the McGillicutty clan resides.

Thompson the Woodcutter

An hour and a half up into the pines, the party hears a women in distress. Comely Betsy Thompson, wife of Thompson the woodcutter, is rushing out of their rural cabin to flag the party down.

The sheriff asks the preacher to stand by on the roadside, and mountain-man Jacques Dubois to ride a perimeter while he, Delilah, and Ace ride up the house to check things out.

Betsy says her husband is in the midst of a feverish seizure, to which the sheriff responds, "Get everyone out of there!"

The teenage shotgun-toting son, younger daughter, and grandma come out, and the sheriff dispatches the fresh zombie.

He then gives a hastily scrawled note to the devastated family, asking them to go back to Grave Lake, and give the note to proprietor Big Jim Smith. The note summons all available forces from the U.S. Marshals' office down in Santa Fe.

Upon return to the road, it's discovered the preacher is missing, and Dubois reports that he'd laid down in the bushes earlier, but now has apparently wandered off.

With that, the party carries on towards Haven.

The Wolves

On approach to the rope bridge shortcut to Haven, big wolves with green glowing eyes rush down out of the forest.

Dubois, 30 yards ahead, gallops towards the bridge.

The sheriff cuts loose the preacher's horse, and two wolves break off to devour it. But there are still too many, and the party accelerates towards the bridge, soon perceiving that a pair of hillbillies are on the far side trying to chop it down.

Ace the Gunslinger decides to tempt fate and turn to fight. But he is thrown from his horse and is quickly set upon by zombie wolves. He lasts 3 seconds, firing his weapon up into the trees in vain.

The dangerous speeds and uneven terrain result in the sheriff also being thrown. Wolves endure his first few bullets, and then he falls, and is devoured.

Delilah stays in the saddle and focuses on getting across the bridge, where Dubois has injured one of the hillbillies and intimidated the other.

As soon as she is across, wolves in pursuit, Dubois whacks the bridge supports three times, and the whole thing unravels, and the wolves and the bridge drop into the rocky chasm below.

Conclusion

Delilah and Dubois leave the hillbillies and decide to abort the Haven mission and just get back to town. But they're exhausted and the sun's going down, so they only get as far as the Thompson cabin.

Some time before dawn, they are awakened by a zombie preacher angling in for a bite of living flesh. A scuffle ensues in which the nude protagonists attempt to defend against the voracious preacher's bites. Delilah batters the creature with her parasol/baton while Dubois uses a coat rack and fists as he maneuvers towards his gear. He is bitten several times.

Eventually, Delilah gets to her .44 Deringer and Dubois to his enormous machete, and in an instant, the zombie preacher is annihilated.

Instinctively aware of what must happens next, Delilah tenderly embraces the mountain man's face to her bosom, and runs a long knife up into his neck.

As the sun rises, Delilah Carson rides back to Grave Lake alone, forever changed.