Difference between revisions of "Danse Macabre Scenario 1-Intro"

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The abbot is waiting for you in the apothecary, he have been warned of your arrival.
 
The abbot is waiting for you in the apothecary, he have been warned of your arrival.
 
You can also decide to visit the abbey by yourself before meeting him if you wish so.
 
 
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===Visit the Courtyard===
 
Description Courtyard. TODO
 
===Visit the Library===
 
Description Library. TODO
 
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This monastery is a prison for books. For an unknown reason, Pope Benedict XII granted a privilege to the abbot, he could preserve any books he wanted in his abbey regardless of it's content as long as nobody was allowed to read them.
 
 
Among the inquisitors there is a common saying :
 
 
When a book is embarrassing, you burn it.
 
 
When a book is dangerous, you burn the author.
 
 
If a book is too dangerous, you burn anyone who read it and you lock it in the Saint Laurence abbey.
 
 
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===Visit the Scriptorium===
 
Description Scriptorium. TODO
 
===Visit the Dormitory===
 
Description Dormitory. TODO
 
===Visit the Chapel===
 
Description Chapel. TODO
 
===Visit the Apothecary (meet the Abbot)===
 
 
 
Click "Next".
 
Click "Next".

Latest revision as of 20:52, 6 October 2019

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Character Creation[edit]

Loop Music : Playlists/Z_Normal-Prima

Start by showing the Explanation video to the players.

Then let them create their characters. They should chose a Feat of their choice and write it down anywhere, if possible an Archetype.

Introduction[edit]

Play Once Music : Edward Scissorhands
Then Loop Music : Playlists/Z_Normal-Commanderie Templière

Read this to the players
It's been three days on the road, since you've been contacted by the Inquisition to help solve a strange murder case.

The letter you received spoke about a monk who died earlier this week under stranger circumstances at the abbey Saint Laurence of Valfranc in the French Alps.

The day is January the 30th 1346, it's freezing cold in the mountains and you didn't take any breaks since the city of Grenoble.

A soft snow covers the ground all around you, just enough to enhance the natural beauty of the landscape.

After a few leagues (1 league approx 5km) the road is obstructed by a landslide. Your guide signals you to dismount and you lend your horse to a local farmer.

You have no choice but to continue your journey on foot.

In the distance you see the white tower of the abbey suspended above a cliff. This monastery, dedicated to the saint patron of librarians is well know for the vastness of it's library.

The last hours of climbing are harsh and you are forced to follow a narrow and slippery path with nothing but a rope to cling to.

When you finally arrive at the abbey, you wonder how anyone could build such a massive building in such a remote area.

With the roads cut by the winter landslides, the monastery live is total isolation, eating it's own stock of food and patching their own clothes.

You are amazed at the size of the building and the diversity of the monks present. As if all Christendom wanted to enjoy the stunning landscape.

The abbot is waiting for you in the apothecary, he have been warned of your arrival.

Click "Next".