Sunday, May 10, 2015

Sad Dolls



Written in a hurried scrawl in the last page of the journal is an address, then nothing but blank pages. The address leads to an abandoned building adjacent to the Old Bugbear, a suspiciously cheap inn on the quiet side of town.



THE HOUSE

Boards on the front door, the back door merely locked. The first floor windows have bars on them. The curtains are drawn.

Everything is dusty and abandoned.

The living room has had all its furniture pushed to the walls. There are smashed vials and alchemical stains on the dining table. The carpet has dirt trodden all through it and will not lay flat. There's  a trapdoor under the carpet.

Everything from the now bare bedroom is ashes in the kitchen fireplace.

There is a small chest buried under earthen floor of the pantry. The chest is full of freshly minted gold coins.

UNDER THE TRAP DOOR

The ladder leads down to a low, ten foot wide corridor made from large stones. It is pitch black without illumination.

There is a large spark wheel and stone set into the wall twenty feet down the corridor. The flagstones below this sparker are very slightly raised in a ten foot square.

Completely enveloping the sparker and the raised flagstones is an invisible, incorporeal jelly-substance called Barrangan. Barrangan quickly becomes visible, solid and indestructible when exposed to light. Anyone bringing a light into the corridor has enough time to watch it become impassible almost immediately. They certainly couldn't get past the Barrangan before it congeals. The Barrangan will disappear again whenever the light is removed, leaving the way free once more.

If anyone attempts to walk through the Barrangan while the corridor is dark they must be careful not to step on the pressure plate. Doing so will trigger the sparker, which will illuminate the Barrangan. The unlucky individual will be crushed to death immediately as the Barrangan rushes back into corporeality all around and inside them.

Beyond the Barrangan are a series of cells, then some stairs leading down to the catacombs.

THE CELLS

The cells are barred from the outside but not locked.

Inside are various patrons of the Old Bugbear. Most are dead. Some lucky few are still alive, starved and shaking.

There are doors by the cells that lead up to small crawlspaces for snatching people from the inn above. If any Staff see someone emerging from these secret spaces they will beat them and throw them in a cell. If outnumbered then they will run to get more Staff first.

THE OLD BUGBEAR


The Old Bugbear is an amazing inn. There are too many staff and the rooms are far too cheap.

The whole place is very strangely constructed and the secret murder rooms are very difficult to find. The murder rooms lead down to underground cells.

Guests have a 1/30 chance of being snatched from their bed each night. This chance is modified by how well the Staff like those particular guests.

Nothing else untoward can befall you whilst you stay at the Old Bugbear. No thefts, no assassination attempts, nothing. This is a very safe place to stay so long as you tip nightly - and the food isn't half bad either.

If the players themselves want to start some shit at the Old Bugbear (Kill a guest or steal something, for example) then the Staff will know and they will have to fight their way through every single one to manage it. 

THE CATACOMBS

Deceased Experiments
The Kekijan Barrangan
Canoptic Men
Barrangan Rooms
Staff
Treasure
The Temple

DECEASED EXPERIMENTS

Someone renovated the crumbling old catacombs below the Old Bugbear to run terrible experiments on the Bugbear's victims. Room upon room is filled with failed and abandoned experiments. Everything stinks of stale air and embalming fluid.
  1. Bodies mangled and jammed into the cracks of a crudely carved stone man.
  2. Canoptic Men sown into the chests of humans.
  3. Bodies filled with Barrangan. When exposed to light will begin to puff outwards, then explode. Non-lethal, but makes a mess.
  4. Bodies floating in giant jars of embalming fluid.
  5. Bodies burned all over with arcane symbols.
  6. Prototype staff members. Bodies halfway carved into dolls.

BARRANGAN ROOMS

  1. Barrangan Seepage. A long hallway. The floor is covered in Barrangan two feet thick.
  2. The Pit Trap. A room with a floor of Barrangan. You can see an endless pit yawning beneath your feet. Feet sink deep into the floor wherever there are shadows or inadequate illumination. If the lights go out then everyone plummets.
  3. Barrangan storage. The whole room is wall to wall Barrangan. Their is no way to pass through with any kind of light. Shining a light into the room will kill everyone inside.

CANOPTIC MEN

The Tollund Man
Tiny withered creatures that creep through the darkness of the catacombs, attending to business that only they understand.

They reek of formaldehyde. Their touch atrophies limbs. They have low morale.

Once their victims are as shrunken and hideous as they are, they will drown them in little jars full of preservative. They illustrate these jars with their interpretations dying moments of the jar inhabitants.

STAFF

They work at the Old Bugbear and patrol the catacombs where they were made. They appear to be human females but are not. Underneath their uniforms their bodies are only the roughest approximation of a human shape. 

They desperately wish to be human and will become immediately distracted by anyone treating them kindly.

They are unbreakable and immune to magical enchantments while working in the Old Bugbear.

In the catacombs they are always found carrying lanterns. They cannot see without them.

WHAT ARE THESE STAFF DOING (BELOW GROUND)
While working in the Old Bugbear they maintain a believable façade of  human thought and action.
  1. Waiting quietly in the dark for the Kekijan Barrangan to pass by.
  2. Rifling through piles of magical research that they cannot hope to understand.
  3. Having a dinner party in a room completely inappropriate for a dinner party.
  4. Dragging a prisoner screaming through the halls. They are going to attempt to make her Staff.
  5. Exterminating Canoptic Men.
  6. Searching through crates full of ancient urns for pickled organs. Everything else is smashed and tossed aside.
I SEARCH THE STAFF MEMBER'S POCKETS
  1. Clumps of tangled jewellery.
  2. A love letter. Then many more copies of the same love letter. The original is kept separate but the most recent copies are nearly indistinguishable from the original.
  3. Family portraits, cut into pieces and re-glued all jumbled in their lockets.
  4. A squashed piece of cake or fruit that must have been mouldering there for weeks.
  5. Keys to an abandoned house somewhere in the city.
  6. Dog collars. Decaying budgie.
THE AMAZON QUEEN OF STAFF
Only one Staff member dares to cast off her uniform. She is often found giving powerful sermons in the depths of the catacombs to a throng of adoring Staff. She wants:
  • Test subjects.
  • Information pertaining to the structural weaknesses of key targets in the outside world. 
  • Understanding of the Barrangan.
  • A "husband"
  • The Book of Bu.
  • Knowledge of her creator.

THE KEKIJAN BARRANGAN

The Kekijan Barrangan is a tortured thing that used to be a man. Now it is a hulking monstrosity made entirely of Barrangan. It prowls the catacombs as a ghost, only taking form when illuminated. It is incredibly strong, angry and dangerous (although if fought by candlelight its stats are halved). 

When the lights go out it quickly becomes an intangible spectre again. It can go anywhere in the catacombs as a spectre, but if shut in an illuminated room it will be trapped in there until the light goes out. The doors are very strong and it lacks the subtlety to open them.

Its corpse would be incredibly valuable to any alchemist.

It would not be a good idea to bring its body out under the sun, even if it appeared to be dead.

TREASURE

The catacombs are littered with sad and forgotten piles of junk.
  1. Sheaves of notes detailing attempts to recreate a Canoptic Abomination. The research is useless but gives clues about the identity of the wizard that wrote them.
  2. Old coins discarded and forgotten at the bottom of a pile of smashed funerary urns.
  3. A collection of jewels for turning humans into doppelgängers. Most are harmless and merely valuable but some have already been primed. Primed gems that come into contact with human flesh will immediately burrow beneath the skin and begin to change their host.
  4. Arcane laboratory equipment.
  5. Large collection of beautifully bound books full of  methods and strategies to enhance personal charisma.
  6. Staff member treasures. Strange keepsakes of the guests they have murdered. Collections of similar items from different people kept together as if to tell a story.

THE TEMPLE

On the far side of a bridge of Barrangan that spans a yawning chasm at the edge of the catacombs lies the temple of a cruel and forgotten god. Inside, guarded by some unholy bullshit, is the Book of Bu, which the Canoptic Men revere above all else.

3 comments:

  1. I could see barranagan catching on. There's a lot of potential for puzzles there.

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    1. Anti-barranagan has fewer uses, but it would be fun to have the party whack into something, turn on the lights and see nothing. It would make for challenging monsters too.

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