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Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Play
We are happy to be able to sponsor open-library play of any and all currently available modules for the Dark Providence campaign. For all module details and descriptions, please see our WarHorn pages, or the Witch Hunter: Dark Providence campaign website.
As this is a relatively new campaign, all the available mods are listed on the WarHorn site and are individually scheduled. Other scheduling arrangements may be available at the WH:DP HQ table, but you should try to preschedule on WarHorn if at all possible! We cannot guarantee any pick-up tables will happen.
Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Features:
- Newest Releases:
- WH:DP 1-11 - The Forgotten, by Matthew Domville. In the village of Beaujois, everyone is having a wonderful time at the fair. Everyone, that is, besides the Witch Hunters who have newly arrived. What sinister force lurks behind the joyful music and the colorful streamers?
- Great for Beginners:
- WH:DP 1-01 - Storm Tide, by Brian Schoner. Hunting pirates is a job for the navy, not for Witch Hunters. But ghost ships are another matter entirely, and when Sir Henry Morgan asks for your assistance in putting such superstitious tales to rest – one way or another – it’s hard to say no. It is spring, 1689, in Port Royal, the capital of the English territory of Jamaica. A Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Introductory event.
- WH:DP 1-02 - Swans, by P. Dennis Waltman. Wrath is said to be the "love of justice perverted to revenge and spite." It goes hand-in-hand with Pride as two common Deadly Sins. These sins are deadly indeed for the village of Boswyck, not far from New Amsterdam, on a fine summer day in 1689. A Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Introductory event.
- WH:DP 1-03 - Loss of Innocence, by Tim Chandler. Claims of witchcraft abound in Boston, Puritan capital of the New World. The Witch Hunters heed the call to mete out justice to the servants of the Adversary. But who is innocent, and who is guilty? A Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Introductory event.
- WH:DP 1-04 - It Came from the Woods, by Robert Farnsworth, Greg Ferguson, and Gail Reese. New London, Connecticut. A house burned to the ground. The parents found dead in the ruins. The children are missing. Have the Indians gone on a rampage? Is something more sinister at work? Maybe the stories children are told to get them to bed at night are coming true. You have been drawn to this coastal town for a reason. It is up to the Witch Hunters to find out what is happening in this sleepy New England town before more innocents die and the peace between the colonists and the Indians is broken forever. A Witch Hunter: Dark Providence Introductory event.
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