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Of Sorrow and Clay. A Appalachian Scenario for Call of Cthulhu

A 1920s Appalachian Scenario

Family is everything in the Appalachian Mountains. When everyone else turns their backs, they will be there, waiting. They may not like you. They may even hate you. But there is a loyalty to blood that runs deep in those black soiled hollers.

Of Sorrow & Clay delves deep into the history of an old Moonshiner, Carson Taft, and his family. At the ripe old age of 89 he has gone missing is the deep forests of James Holler in Kentucky. Telling his neighor Jack, that he is going to see his first wife Sadie who disappeared some 45 years earlier and never found. Carson himself is now missing a good few days now, and Jack has gathering the Carson's family and friends to help search the dark woods in hopes to find the old fool.

Created for a one-shot special mini series presented and run by Ain't Slayed Nobody, with Cam Collins from The Old Gods of Appalachia and Becca Scott from The Calyx as guest players. Written by Graeme Patrick winner of Chaosium's 2019 Cult of Chaos writers competition.

Inside: 22 pages of dark adventure, 5 Taft Family Pregens with deep connections to the story, 2 High Res Handouts

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Of Sorrow and Clay. A Appalachian Scenario for Call of Cthulhu

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Miskatonic Repository, May 2022
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