8 Works in Arkham Horror (Board Game)
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Author's summary: Trish has been sent to Arkham to investigate Patrice, the spectacular violin prodigy who’s a few years past her prime and recently destroyed what remained of her career by having a screaming mental breakdown in the middle of a concert. Patrice retired quickly to Arkham, and Trish has been sent in search of a particular book which is theorized to be in the violinist’s possession. Her contacts told her that she’d know the book on sight—it’s the one bound in shagreen, with hasps of human bone.
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Trish has been sent to Arkham to investigate Patrice, the spectacular violin prodigy who’s a few years past her prime and recently destroyed what remained of her career by having a screaming mental breakdown in the middle of a concert. Patrice retired quickly to Arkham, and Trish has been sent in search of a particular book which is theorized to be in the violinist’s possession. Her contacts told her that she’d know the book on sight—it’s the one bound in shagreen, with hasps of human bone.
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Author's summary: The book was bound in a sickly greyish-green leather, flaking with age. She couldn't remember having picked it off the shelves, and there hadn't been any books on the table when she'd sat down. The librarians were always very stern with people who left their books lying around, and quick to put away any tomes left unattended. Maybe it had fallen off Daisy's cart and gotten mixed up. She lifted up the cover to try and get a glimpse of the title. The Book of Anubis.
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"Ascan" Pete may get nearer to ending his nightmare, if it doesn't get to him first.
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Freedom can come at a terrible cost. A bid to free Arkham of the horrors afflicting it does not go according to plan.
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A short story inspired by the Arkham Horror boardgame. Sister Mary and Jenny Barnes don't see eye to eye on how best to deal with the problems plaguing Arkham.
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Inspired by a recent play-through of the game.
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The book was bound in a sickly greyish-green leather, flaking with age. She couldn't remember having picked it off the shelves, and there hadn't been any books on the table when she'd sat down. The librarians were always very stern with people who left their books lying around, and quick to put away any tomes left unattended. Maybe it had fallen off Daisy's cart and gotten mixed up. She lifted up the cover to try and get a glimpse of the title. The Book of Anubis.
