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The Event – “The Lost Room”

I know what the event was by. And I am going to share it with you.

I know what the event was by. And I am going to share it with you:

A group of sorcerers get a ritual for “stopping the end of the world” and they end catching the Comte de Saint Germain prisoner in the room 10 of the Sunshine Motel, the Room. After two years the magic chains are broken by Eddie McCleister who, inadvisedly, free the Comte. He, obviously
furious, rips apart the Room, McCleister and products the Event. But the Objects remember their origin and, if you could reunite them, you´ll have a prison for the Comte and, potentially, could stop the end of the world.

Be carefull with your wishes, man.

2 thoughts on “The Event – “The Lost Room”

  1. Scurve says:

    “I know what the event was, and I’ll tell you:

    A cabal managed to find a ritual for ‘stopping the end of the world’, and with it, they somehow end up catching the Comte de Saint Germaine. They hold him prisoner in the Sunshine Motel, Room 10. Only two years pass, however, before the ritual is ruined.

    Eddie McCleister, against all warning, frees the Comte, maybe hoping to get on his good side, who knows? Anyway, the Comte, furious, tears the place apart, and Eddie with it, then leaves. Tore up the ritual instructions, too, most likely. What’s left of the cabal, they don’t even remember anything; not the ritual, not the trap, not even Eddie.

    The room still holds some power, though, or what’s left of it. If you could get back enough pieces, or Objects, you might be able to build a working prison for the Comte. You might be able to procrastinate The End.”

    Please don’t take offense, but I’m trying to present what you said in a more legible manner, because I think it’s really cool but the grammar is interfering. I threw in a little more context, as well.

    I really like the idea of a reassembled room all super-glued together, maybe with a disgusting, glued-together corpse in the corner.

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  2. Grimlock says:

    I must say, for those that don’t know, that this is a copy-paste of a very good miniseries called The Lost Room.

    With that out of the way, this would make a hell of an awesome campaign plot indeed.

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