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*Level: 1-3
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*Domain: [[Souragne]]
*Domain: [[Souragne]]
*Inside cover: map of ]]Marais D'Tarascon]] and Marais D'Tarascon's [[cemetery]].
*Inside cover: map of [[Marais D'Tarascon]] and Marais D'Tarascon's [[cemetery]].
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Night of the Walking Dead was the fourth module of [[:category:Grand Conjunction Modules|Grand Conjunction series]] corresponding to the [[4th Verse of Hyskosa's Hexad comes to pass|4th verse]] of [[Hyskosa's Hexad]]. It takes place in [[739 BC]].<ref>[[Domains of Dread]] p. 17</ref><br>
Night of the Walking Dead was the fourth module of [[:category:Grand Conjunction Modules|Grand Conjunction series]] corresponding to the [[4th Verse of Hyskosa's Hexad comes to pass|4th verse]] of [[Hyskosa's Hexad]]. It takes place in [[739 BC]].<ref>[[Domains of Dread]] p. 17</ref><br>

Latest revision as of 21:01, 15 June 2016

Author: Bill Slavicsek
Type: Adventure
Format: 32 pages paperback
Release date: 1992

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Night of the Walking Dead was the fourth module of Grand Conjunction series corresponding to the 4th verse of Hyskosa's Hexad. It takes place in 739 BC.[1]

During the climax of Night of the Walking Dead, a red-tinged lunar eclipse occurs over Marais d'Tarascon's graveyard in Souragne.

Issues with the Hexad

In Ship of Horror, Madeline Stern dies giving birth to Morvan. Note that Night of the Walking Dead erroneously says that this verse refers to the child ghost of "Charlotte Stern," but in Ship of Horror, the only child ghost is Charlotte Reisland. Of course this means that it's actually the "stern mother" who is lifeless and not her "child," so the verse as written doesn't quite make sense. The easiest solution is to switch Charlotte and Madeline's surnames. Or one could invent an adoptive mother/daughter relationship between the two ghosts. As a last resort, the verse could be rewritten.

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