You are zombies, kicking doors & eating brains. Armed with whatever you blunder across, the "monsters" you're attacking are people (with rogue zombies thrown in). To level up, or to die. Again.
You are zombies, kicking doors & eating brains. Armed with whatever you blunder across, the "monsters" you're attacking are people (with rogue zombies thrown in). To level up, or to die. Again.
You are zombies, kicking doors & eating brains. Armed with whatever you blunder across, the "monsters" you're attacking are people (with rogue zombies thrown in). To level up, or to die. Again.
When a disappearance leads the law to accuse the traveling folk, most are willing to write them off, but something isn't adding up. What lengths will you go to to prevent this miscarriage of justice?
Description:
A missing merchant has drawn suspicion to the traveling folk of the Blue Veil Hanataz troupe. It is up to you to find out the truth. Can you trust these outcasts long enough to get the bottom of this mystery and discover who is responsible for the disappearance? This epic scenario is played on the huge 3D model of the Blue Veil Carnivalle from the World of Zyathé.
{lay your favorite detective (unless already chosen.) You have been transported to the Heart of Gold, a space/time/probability cruiser to solve a murder in a Douglas Adams universe.
The murder of the city’s most notorious werewolf has everyone out to blame someone. Was it the hunter who hated them? Was it some tainted out to even the score? Was it a wizard's need for power?
The murder of the city’s most notorious werewolf has everyone out to blame someone. Was it the hunter who hated them? Was it some tainted out to even the score? Was it a wizard's need for power?
The murder of the city’s most notorious werewolf has everyone out to blame someone. Was it the hunter who hated them? Was it some tainted out to even the score? Was it a wizard's need for power?
The murder of the city’s most notorious werewolf has everyone out to blame someone. Was it the hunter who hated them? Was it some tainted out to even the score? Was it a wizard's need for power?