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100 Oddities for a Creepy Old House (Revised, Updated & Expanded)

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Welcome to "100 Oddities for a Creepy Old House"! This fully-illustrated system-free sourcebook features 100 strange and unique things that characters in game sessions or stories might find while exploring a decrepit old home.

"100 Oddities for a Creepy Old House" is a universal supplement that includes:

● Entries for 100 thematically appropriate items, details, or conditions;

● Four beautiful maps of the Basement, Ground Floor, Upper Level, and Attic of a Creepy Old House;

● 10 full-color custom illustrations that storytellers can use as inspiration, adventure hooks, and visual aids;

● A ZIP folder of resources that includes copies of the illustrations that storytellers can use as visual aids (which can be especially useful when running games online or on a virtual tabletop).

● An introduction that gives tips on ways to use this and other "100 Oddities" books;

Oddities are intended to aid storyteller creativity, turning possibly bland areas or gaming episodes into something more. The goal of this publication is to make things more fun and to take your imagination in directions it might not otherwise have gone. In our own mundane world, Oddities might be limited to old, chewed pencils, unused key-fobs, or a half-finished decorative spoon collection awaiting the Grand Canyon and Mount Rushmore. In the worlds of our imagination, however, they can be so much more. What oddities might be found in the halls, on the walls, or occupying the shelves of a Creepy Old House? Let’s find out ...

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