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Dramatis Personae.
A list of sample Investigators used in my anthology.

The Horror in the Mine.
An Adventure set in the hills of Western Massachussetts.

The Temple of the Toad.
An Adventure set in the frozen tundra of Greenland (note: I wrote this adventure after reading Clark Ashton Smith's Tsathoqqua stories, having never read Chaosium's Trail of Tsathoqqua adventure. The similarities between mine and theirs are remarkable, but coincidental, or perhaps my mind was moved by more sinister and arcane forces.)

The Hunter Out of Time.
An adventure set in a frozen Vermont Sanitarium.

The Spawn of Madness.
An adventure in a coastal Massachussetts town where a mad scientist has unlocked an evil secret. (I've just read The Survivor by August Derleth, but once again, there are many similarities. Of course, I tend to think of Derleth as a hack, but who makes more money, him or me? .. and he's dead.)

The Curse of the Idol.
An adventure where a visiting professor brings an ancient and unholy knowledge to idyllic Miskatonic U.

The Secret Of Black Rock.
An adventure to the plains of Oklahoma to determine the origins of a mysterious package (two-parter).

The Mystery From the Depths.
Follow-up adventure to Black Rock and finale to a possible campaign, or a jump-start into another, more diabolical, set of scenarios.

Orrore nella miniera
An Italian translation of the Horror in the Mine.

Der Fluch des Idols
A German translation of The Curse of the Idol by Ingo Ahrens.

El Horror en la Mina. (PDF, 235k)
A Spanish translation of the Horror in the Mine by Eduardo Riesco Garcia aka Killer Dog.