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Mansions of Madness is a collection of five horror occult adventures set in the 1920s, all of them focused on a mansion or other large building: "Mr. Corbett": An innocent-looking neighbor has a disturbing secret hobby of worshiping Things from Beyond. "The Plantation": Set in southern Georgia and involving voodoo.
Mansions of Madness requires two to five players. One player takes the role of the keeper, who is responsible for the monsters and happenings of the game; the other players take on the roles of investigators, who solve a mystery. At the beginning of the game, the players pick a storyline and set up the map accordingly.
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One player acts as the gamemaster (known as the "Keeper of Monsters and Mysteries" or "Keeper") while the other players develop player characters and take the role of one or two "hunters". Each hunter is assigned a "playbook" or character class based on a character archetype from monster media. During the course of play, each player will direct ...
Celebrated in time for his distinctively lanky, almond-eyed interpretations of the human form, the Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani died in 1920 at the age of just 35, tubercular and ...