Tajemnica. Stage 3

Mity
Doom: 7. Clues: –
"There was a vortex of withering, ice-cold wind, and then the rattle of loose bricks and plaster; but I had mercifully fainted before I could learn what it meant."
– H. P. Lovecraft, "The Unnamable"

Each Swarm of Rats gains swarming 2.

The Unnamable loses aloof and gains massive.

Forced - At the start of your turn, if The Unnamable is ready and at your location: Test (2). If you fail, it attacks you (even if it is not engaged).

Yoann Boissonnet
Koszmar tysiąca wcieleń #171. Koszmar tysiąca wcieleń #4.

It Is Real - Back

Tajemnica
To your surprise, the most dreadful sound - the one that will forever burn in your memory of the night's events - is not the echoing, despondent cries of the unnamable monstrosity or the papery crunch of dry corpses being devoured in the graveyard. It is the simple creaking of a lattice window.
Randolph turns rigid and pale. You realize the implication just after he recalls the sound. All of the window frames in the house had fallen long ago - all save for one. It was the attic window that kept hidden the accursed demonic darkness: the thing with no name. It reaches out for you.

(→R2)

The Dead with No Name
The Dead with No Name

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