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Don't Talk to Dead People: A Call of Cthulhu Horror One-Shot
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On a cold and rainy night in the fall of 1895, a small circle of New Yorkers gathered in an old house, with hopes of using a “talking board” to speak to the dead. Nobody knows what happened that night, because nobody made it out alive.
More than a hundred years later, that same yellowed talking board showed up in a second-hand store. On a cold and rainy night in the fall of 2018, a small circle of New Yorkers will gather in hopes of using it to speak to the dead.
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