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Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:21 pm
by HoneyDog
The cars pass through the busy streets of Arkham, and the traffic gradually dwindles as they head out into the countryside. Although the roads are clear and they make good progress, the landscape is barren and frozen, dusted with a light covering of snow. The sky is grey and leaden, and seems to hang like a weight over the fields. The conversation fades as the heroes turn to the windows to regard the scenery. Perhaps some feel an inner tension, uncertain about what awaits them.

As they approach Ross’s Corners, they might be surprised to see that it is even smaller than they imagined. The economic situation has not favoured the small dairy farms in the area, and their businesses are in decline. As a result, the population is very small, only around forty, and is concentrated around one main street, with a few outlying farms.

Entering the hamlet, the investigators see some tired-looking buildings and homes, although the village itself is clean. It is obviously not wealthy, but its denizens are not paupers and are taking care of their surroundings. The main commercial and community centers seem to be a church, a combination general store / gas station / post office, and a milk depot.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2017 3:47 pm
by innsmouth
OOC:   We could split up and a couple of us could check out each of the three locations. Bring up the farmhouse and see if we learn anything.  

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:29 am
by Mr. Handy
OOC,Maybe we should just go right to the house and look around before we announce our presence. Do we know where it is?

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 5:27 am
by HoneyDog
OOC,The house is on Boone Road, if you know where that is.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:11 am
by andyw666
Balzac looks at the general store with interest and starts driving that way. "Why not stop at the general store, see if we can't buy some nice country produce for a picnic, and ask direction at the same time?"

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:16 pm
by HoneyDog
Balzac pulls the car over to stop in front of the general store, and Arthur, who is following in his car, does the same. As everyone gets out, they are watched curiously by some locals. However, this curiosity doesn’t seem to be of the friendly type – there are no smiles or greetings.
OOC:   OOC, Anyone is free to make a Psychology roll.  

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:35 pm
by innsmouth
Spoiler:
Henry Psychology 7 [dice]0[/dice]

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 2:35 pm
by innsmouth
OOC:   Wow  

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:01 pm
by HoneyDog
Henry,[b]Henry[/b] has spent enough time in small rural communities to be able to tell that there is more to this reticence than the usual country suspicion of city folk – something seems to be seriously amiss and the tension shows in these local's faces.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2017 3:17 pm
by innsmouth
Henry Glynn

Henry whispers to the others:

"There's something stranger about these folk. I've known small town types out in Iowa who were real wary of East Coasters and the boys down from Chicago but this is different. We'd best be careful."

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 4:34 am
by Mr. Handy
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Alice nods, though she had not picked up on it herself.
OOC,Psychology roll (60% skill) about the townsfolk: [dice]0[/dice]

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 5:59 am
by HoneyDog
Under the gaze of the watchful and suspicious locals, the adventurers enter the store.
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It is clean and well kept, under the watchful eye of its owner, a plump middle-aged lady, who watches them from behind her counter. There is fresh bread, some cheeses, some cured meats and tins of food, as well as tools and household goods. The heroes can stock up on whatever they think they might need for the coming adventure.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 3:26 pm
by Wolf
Arthur glances at the store, taking special note of the dried fruits. He whispers to Henry
"We should be both careful and inquisitive. The clerk has probably heard of gossip about the farmhouse."

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 4:50 pm
by innsmouth
Henry Glynn

Henry politely orders a loaf then makes a comment about the weather to see if the lady behind the counter is friendly.

"Say isn't it cold out? They say there's bad weather blowing down from Maine."

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:49 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Do we have enough light?" Alice asks the others. "If not, we should buy flashlights, or lanterns if they lack those. And of course we'll need food."

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:15 am
by andyw666
"Mlle, we have four flashlights already but don't let me stop you buying more. And personally I wasn't planning on staying after dark. Some picnic food, however, would be very much in order. And some cool drinks perhaps?"

Balzac, bowler politely in hand, cheerfully heads over to the cured meats and breads.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:42 am
by HoneyDog
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The storekeeper takes a loaf and begins to wrap it in waxed paper for Henry.

"It's always cold like this this time of year. You’re a large party” she continues. “What brings you all to our little town?”

She seems genuinely interested.

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 7:48 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"We're friends of Professor Dennis Putnam," says Alice giving the shopkeeper her friendliest smile before looking downcast. "I'm sorry to say that he passed away yesterday. He owned some property in these parts, and we're here to help set his affairs in order."

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:03 am
by HoneyDog
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“Oh, I’m sorry for your loss. You’ll be talking about the old farmhouse on Boone Road then. Nobody has done anything with it for years, but the taxes are always paid up. We make it our business to know what goes on in our community. I’m Ma Peters, by the way.”

Re: Chapter 4: Ross's Corners

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:04 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Thank you," says Alice. "I'm Alice Stanton, the late professor's secretary. Yes, it's t farmhouse on Boone Road. Can you please give us directions?"