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"The damned and blasphemous city of C’thagn is risen from the depths of the ocean. Regurgitated by the frothing waves, long since tired of its noisome aura. This contemptible citadel was not constructed by human hands, as is evident in its abhorrent architecture, yet it is humans now who walk down its fetid streets."
Written by J.V.C Parry (Call From the Deep, Lord of Chains)
Art and Design by Luke Stratton | Limithron
This Pirate Borg adventure is designed to be a springboard for all kinds of adventures in a recently risen Lovecraftian city of C'thagn. Included in the panels are the following tables and sections:
Foundry notes: V11 - Sound effects, lighting and walls. Comes with Journal entry handouts of the blue prints as well. Requires Multi-level token module. Please note: All non-haunted Fort de Rocher Exterior maps link to the same set of Upper/Lower towers, and the Interior scene.
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