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The Chocolate Factory

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The Chocolate Factory

Have you seen the “Yellow Ticket”? Winners of this fabulous chocolatey prize are being given a grand tour of the world-famous Monka Chocolate Factory. For years the confectionary secrets have been kept behind the locked gates of this mysterious building. The factory itself is isolated, on a lonely block of land on the outskirts of town. Rumors abound about the wealthy eccentric owner, some say she holds children captive to work the machines, others say the machines run themselves.

A one-shot convention style Call of Cthulhu Adventure for 2 to 6 players.

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Raymond H December 04, 2021 5:23 am UTC
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This module was written by my good friend Pete “Shotgun” Shanahan. You can follow his stuff over at facebook.com/ShoggothPeteGames and find this module available for download on DriveThruRPG. Much like my own adventure, The Chocolate Factory is inspired by a wonderfully creepy film and novel. I am almost certain you can guess which one, knowing the main antagonist is going to be famous chocolatier “Molly Monka!” What you will not guess is just how this brilliant module twists a class we are all familiar with into something insanely eldritch and worthy of the Call of Cthulhu Mythos. A brilliant read, whether you plan to play it or not.

There is an excellent take away lesson from this module for content creators of all kinds and that message is that using a well-known source for inspiration is perfectly acceptable. This is exceptionally true if you are going to give it such a unique and interesting twist. Taking the fun parts from the source and finding ways to add new meaning can be a really...See more
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Bret K August 04, 2021 8:30 am UTC
You call the Lovecraft story that inspired the scenario "The Beyond" rather than "From Beyond". You might consider using the version of the story on the H.P. Lovecraft archive as that site offers more useful links related to the story (and is hopefully a long-term stable source) - https://hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/fb.aspx

Thanks for posting the extended preview.
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pete S August 05, 2021 12:47 am UTC
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Thanks for the suggestion, I've corrected it to "From Beyond", and amended the link.
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Nicholas C August 03, 2021 7:01 am UTC
You might want to check. It looks like the entirety of the content is available in the full-size preview.
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pete S August 04, 2021 4:42 am UTC
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Thanks, I've done this on purpose. If someone doesn't have the money to pay now, I'm happy for them to play now and pay later.
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