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THE HOUSE OF CURSED THINGS 5E

THE HOUSE OF CURSED THINGS 5E

Riath Burgess knows a great deal when he sees one.

That's why he purchased the house next to Raincroft cemetery.  But, unfortunately, he didn't see the small print.

Cue the adventurers hired by Burgess to go into the house and fulfill the final steps required to seal the deal.

In this horror/mystery adventure for 5e, the characters must play a ghastly game to find and dispel cursed objects.  And, like any game created by your unfriendly neighbourhood, necromancer, there are no rules.

Written by Tim Roberts. 

This DnD one-shot can be run as a stand-alone game, or for the busy/lazy DM, as a time saver to drop into your campaign.

$1.80

Original: $6.00

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THE HOUSE OF CURSED THINGS 5E

$6.00

$1.80

THE HOUSE OF CURSED THINGS 5E

Riath Burgess knows a great deal when he sees one.

That's why he purchased the house next to Raincroft cemetery.  But, unfortunately, he didn't see the small print.

Cue the adventurers hired by Burgess to go into the house and fulfill the final steps required to seal the deal.

In this horror/mystery adventure for 5e, the characters must play a ghastly game to find and dispel cursed objects.  And, like any game created by your unfriendly neighbourhood, necromancer, there are no rules.

Written by Tim Roberts. 

This DnD one-shot can be run as a stand-alone game, or for the busy/lazy DM, as a time saver to drop into your campaign.

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Riath Burgess knows a great deal when he sees one.

That's why he purchased the house next to Raincroft cemetery.  But, unfortunately, he didn't see the small print.

Cue the adventurers hired by Burgess to go into the house and fulfill the final steps required to seal the deal.

In this horror/mystery adventure for 5e, the characters must play a ghastly game to find and dispel cursed objects.  And, like any game created by your unfriendly neighbourhood, necromancer, there are no rules.

Written by Tim Roberts. 

This DnD one-shot can be run as a stand-alone game, or for the busy/lazy DM, as a time saver to drop into your campaign.