Dark Designs
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| Publishers | Chaosium |
| Publication | 1991 |
| Genres | Horror |
| Systems | Basic Role-Playing |
Dark Designs is a collection of adventures published by Chaosium for the horror role-playing game Call of Cthulhu, itself based on the works of H.P. Lovecraft. Critics were generally not impressed with the product.
Dark Designs is a collection of three adventures set in Victorian London of the 1890s:[1]
- "Eyes for the Blind" (written by David Hallett, with L.N. Isinwyll): The Investigators witness a murder on a train, and become involved with a conspiracy that ranges from the Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames through London to Cornwall.[2]
- "The Menace from Sumatra" (written by Kevin W. Jacklin, with L.N. Isinwyll): The Investigators witness the bizarre death of a blind man, a scientist who has just returned from Sumatra. They must deal with a deadly fog, a ship from Sumatra and a "blue plague". Critic Tristan Lhomme called this a very Sherlockian adventure based on The Giant Rat of Sumatra.[3]
- "Lord of the Dance" (written by David Hallett): A sequel to the first adventure. The INvestigators are called to an insane asylum, where a young woman has suddenly and unexpectedly been admitted.[2] Les Dean and John Tynes called it unoriginal but "by far the best of the three adventures."[4]
