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'''A Word on the Title'''
 
'''A Word on the Title'''
  
David Drake's "Than Curse the Darkness[https://essaydocs.org/balefires-david-drake.html?page=14]" is one of the best Gaslight-era Cthulhu Mythos stories I know. It's also one of the best Cthulhu Mythos stories I know, period. As a tribute to it, and as a natural corollary to the title, I'm taking the other half of its title quote, "Better light a candle than curse the darkness," as the campaign title and premise.
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David Drake's "Than Curse the Darkness[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34857911-than-curse-the-darkness]" is one of the best Gaslight-era Cthulhu Mythos stories I know. It's also one of the best Cthulhu Mythos stories I know, period. As a tribute to it, and as a natural corollary to the title, I'm taking the other half of its title quote, "Better light a candle than curse the darkness," as the campaign title and premise.
  
 
Drake's take on the period he covers very much mirrors my take on the Victorian era. This campaign will be very dark. The darkest parts will often be entirely mundane, and historical artifacts of the Victorian age. That's the world we lived - and still live - in.
 
Drake's take on the period he covers very much mirrors my take on the Victorian era. This campaign will be very dark. The darkest parts will often be entirely mundane, and historical artifacts of the Victorian age. That's the world we lived - and still live - in.
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|[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/archer.10289/ Archer]
 
|[https://forum.rpg.net/index.php?members/archer.10289/ Archer]
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|[https://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/Cthulhu_Eternal_Jazz_Age_Jimmy_Chan Dan Morgan]
 
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*Count Weldon, your mysterious benefactor, a suave and polished man of affairs in early middle age, with a slight suggestion of foreign ancestry.
 
*Count Weldon, your mysterious benefactor, a suave and polished man of affairs in early middle age, with a slight suggestion of foreign ancestry.
 
*Puck, the mysterious little mudlark acquaintance of Mama Nguyen who may or may not be an actual fairy.
 
*Puck, the mysterious little mudlark acquaintance of Mama Nguyen who may or may not be an actual fairy.
*Katie Moppet, the little preteen girl who may or may not be the King of the Rattown Sewers.
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*Katie Moppet, the little preteen girl who may or may not be the King of the Rattown Sewers
*Bill, Dan's brother - and fellow thief?
 
  
 
=Important Groups and Places=
 
=Important Groups and Places=
  
  
*The ''Vegliantino'', the Paladin Society's barge and floating headquarters.
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*The Illustrated Police News, a weekly sensationalist tabloid newspaper, always ready to pounce on the wildest, most scandalous stories.
*The ''Illustrated Police News'', a weekly sensationalist tabloid newspaper, always ready to pounce on the wildest, most scandalous stories.
 
 
*The Bethlem Royal Hospital, otherwise known as Bedlam Asylum; a haven for the troubled soul - or a hell-on-earth of mental torture?
 
*The Bethlem Royal Hospital, otherwise known as Bedlam Asylum; a haven for the troubled soul - or a hell-on-earth of mental torture?
 
*The Forty Elephants, London's most notorious gang of all-female criminals.
 
*The Forty Elephants, London's most notorious gang of all-female criminals.

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