About 30 minutes of very original Chtulhu-inspired music by Filip Melvan.
Death Toll is the first book in a Call of Cthulhu adventure series that covers one of the last legs of the migration route to California called The Carson Trail. We pick up the trail at Lovelock, Nevada, as the party starts the treacherous crossing of the 40-mile desert; an alkali sink full of sucking clay, dust, and undrinkable soda pools. However, there is more to fear in the desert than its isolation and the ruthless environment. The very soul of the desert is being fought over by factions within one of the native tribes, the Northern Paiutes. Both reach for power that corrupts in order to push back the tide of white immigrants that flows into their lands each year.
Taking the party across this landscape are Captain Kingsley and his scout, Joe. They head up a wagon train of new settlers that are now resting at Lovelock. From there, they begin making the attempt to overcome harrowing conditions, group politics, and the increasingly hostile Paiutes in order to reach the safety of Ragtown, one of the only outposts of civilisation for hundreds of miles.
90 pages, all original art, new optional rules for Followers, Era Accurate Weapons, and Wagon types.Can be played as a standalone scenario. Set in Old West era, 12-20 hours play time.
Adventure summary:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/283475/fever-death-toll-an-old-west-scenario
This is a FoundryVTT module.
Alternatively, you can get the Forge/Bazaar version here. Please note that no reimbursement can be issued if you prefered the Forge version. We can't give you access to the Forge version of this album by purchasing from our website.
Properties :
- 7 tracks (total duration of 29 minutes)
- .ogg (VORBIS) format, which are of much higher quality and smaller size than mp3, as officially recommended by FoundryVTT.
- Easy to install. Simply drop the unzipped folder in your ".../AppData/Local/FoundryVTT/Data/modules/"
- Same conditions of use than for any other of our products.
You can listen to these tracks on the Bandcamp page, as there's no embedded player on that website (but that's the same pieces).