Case Files - The Serial Killers 1: The Feeder
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A car burns in an abandoned parking lot near an old railway station. The fire is quickly extinguished but the firefighters make a macabre discovery - there is a monstrous human body in the wreck. Perhaps this is associated with a series of kidnapping young girls reported over the last year...
This is how the investigation into the so-called "Feeder" begins.
The script comes from a series of materials for Game Masters who want to conduct investigative sessions on topics related to serial killers. It can be used in a realistic convention¸ in urban-fantasy climates or horror. Although well suited for a team of FBI federal agents from The Behavioral Science Unit - or any equivalent from your system ‐ it is also suitable for a team of private detectives¸ investigative journalists¸ etc. Each scenario in the series is a self-contained story of a single¸ specific case¸ which depending on the pace¸ player decisions and personal narratives can be played-out a single or multiple meetings.
This scenario includes:
- Extensive background of the serial killer around whom the investigation is built.
- Minutia of the investigation¸ such as crime scene descriptions; laboratory results; autopsy results; or the profile of the perpetrator ‐ everything that the heroes may need to discover and capture the murderer.
- Short and functional descriptions of the key independent characters.
- Short and functional descriptions of significant locations related to the case.
- Hints for the Game Masters woven into the text.
- An additional module of supernatural threads which allows you to transform a traditional thriller into a horror story.
The scenario is system-agnostic and¸ hence¸ does not contain any mechanics or direct references to popular RPG systems. You can easily adapt it to your favourite game.
You will receive three PDF files for the price of the script.
A high-quality script with graphics and text converted into curves - ideal for reading on a larger screen.
The scenario in the "light" version¸ of a slightly lower quality¸ with embedded font - convenient for reading on the phone.
A scenario in print version¸ i.e. text without graphics and colours.
