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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Carnival of Evil
In last night's Weird Adventures game, gentleman thief Don Diabolico and former lion tamer Cornelius Doyle found themselves confronting the supernatural as just a duo.
It started with a message from Philo Markham, a confidence man and friend of Diabolico. The two went to meet him at a waterfront warehouse full of circus and carnival equipment. Despite the fact they heard what seemed to be his voice, Markham was found dead. A knife in his back pinned a flyer to him: an advertisement for the Carnival Pandemonium in Rookend.
Investigation revealed there was a Carnival there, but it seemed old and abandoned--until they stepped inside and the lights came on. They entered through the giant head of a laughing devil. A show began courtesy of one Viscount Orlando Vincenzo Rodomonte Marzo. He admitted to killing Markham to lure "Team Victory" to him, and he expressed disappointment only two of them had come.
Diabolico shot the over-theatric murderer, only to have Marzo rise to his feet again after invoking the intercession of dark powers. Cornelius and Diabolic thought it best to retreat at that point, but the way was blocked by zombie roustabouts!
Our heroes were forced to retreat into the big tent. There, Marzo appeared again and introduced his confederates: the undead pistoleer Deadeye, Chaundoo the Mystic of the East, and Polly the Rubber Girl. He invited Diabolico and Cornelius to join their fellowship. He promised his employers would grant them all the money and power they desired; they need only sign over their immortal souls.
Cornelius and Diabolico made a break for it. They narrowly avoided a trapdoor on the way out. Once out of the tent, the carnival appeared deserted again. They headed for their car and home, determined to find out what they could about this new foe.
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5 comments:
Hehe, sounds very cool. Sorry I missed it. Huge fan of carnival stuff. Love the culture, minutia that surrounds it.
@Tim - Well, you'll probably get your chance next session. It seems unlikely Marzo is done with you guys.
@Zanazaz - Thanks!
Good story Trey!
Interesting new crew of ne'erdowells. Zombie roustabouts...that might give someone else ideas about how they could really bust-up unions...
Sounds like a great session.
@Garrisonjames - Thanks! More to come from these guys.
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