1-on-1 Sessions: Expeditions in the last four years
- Coming to the Manhattan Club
- Elias has left note saying:
- “Sorry old chaps but duty has called again. Meet me for dinner at Monetta’s on 23rd and 7 at 7.30, I’ll treat you to the dinner of your life - promise! - J”
- Going to Monetta’s
- Jackson missing, no word, nothing.
- Going to Hotel Chelsea
- Run by Rose Anderson
- Approach of room 410, replay the forewarning Foreshadowing Opening
- Pausing and listening
- Listen roll —> hear Jackson Elias’ final near-breathless scream as he dies, followed by sounds of the murderers moving about, searching for manuscripts and clues
- Knock first —> Hard Listen roll
- Locked door, needs successful Locksmith roll or STR
- Going straight in
- Cultists will start to flee, if they take a moderate amount of time, they’ll be halfway down the fire escape.
- Escape in black 1915 Hudson touring roadster, New York license NYL7
- If they delay
- Find two clues only
- See the scene, cultists running out of the alleyway below into the car
- Not entering
- Read about Elias’ murder in the paper the next day.
- Capturing the killers
- All are insane from the rituals
Rose Anderson
- Appearance: Rose is a petite woman with auburn curls and a rosy complexion. She dresses in elegant, flowery dresses that match her cheerful personality.
- Personality: Rose is a warm and vivacious hostess who greets every guest with a smile. She has a knack for making people feel comfortable and valued. Her hotel is known for its floral decor and a welcoming atmosphere.
Things Rose might say
- "Well, ain't that the bee's knees!
- "Darling, your flapper dress is absolutely swell! You're the berries, you know that?"
- "Oh, don't be a wet blanket, dearie. Let's have a grand old time at the Charleston dance tonight."
- "I heard you've got a case of the heebie-jeebies about the city, but don't fret, sugar. New York's a real swell place once you get used to it."
- "This joint is hoppin' tonight! I reckon we're in for a real rip-roaring time."
- "We've got bathtub gin that'll knock your socks off. Care for a snort, old sport?"
- "I'm headed to the zozzled shindig later. Care to join me for a bit of the ol' razzle-dazzle?"
- "Hey there, dollface, you've got a smile that could light up Broadway."
- "Listen up, folks! We've got a speakeasy, but remember, mum's the word. Loose lips sink ships, you know."
- "Our hotel's the cat's meow when it comes to hospitality. We'll make sure you're sitting pretty during your stay."
- "You're the real McCoy, no doubt about it. It's a real pleasure having you at our joint."
- "We've got some swanky jazz on tap tonight, so put on your glad rags and let's cut a rug!"