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An adventure entitled ''Dark Magic in New Orleans'', written by [[Randy Richards]], appeared in ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #71 (Nov/Dec 1998) in [[The Masque of the Red Death]] setting. The adventure concerns the machinations of [[Voodoo]] King Doctor John and Voodoo Queen [[Marie Laveau]] in 1890s [[New Orleans]]. The players must discover who is behind a series of murders in old New Orleans, while avoiding their own deaths. The adventure introduces players to [[wraith]] roaches, [[zombie]] animals, [[undead]] snakes, half-gators, and evil taxodium. | An adventure entitled ''Dark Magic in New Orleans'', written by [[Randy Richards]], appeared in ''[[Dungeon (magazine)|Dungeon]]'' #71 (Nov/Dec 1998) in [[The Masque of the Red Death]] setting. The adventure concerns the machinations of [[Voodoo]] King Doctor John and Voodoo Queen [[Marie Laveau]] in 1890s [[New Orleans]]. The players must discover who is behind a series of murders in old New Orleans, while avoiding their own deaths. The adventure introduces players to [[wraith]] roaches, [[zombie]] animals, [[undead]] snakes, half-gators, and evil taxodium. | ||
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An adventure entitled Dark Magic in New Orleans, written by Randy Richards, appeared in Dungeon #71 (Nov/Dec 1998) in The Masque of the Red Death setting. The adventure concerns the machinations of Voodoo King Doctor John and Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau in 1890s New Orleans. The players must discover who is behind a series of murders in old New Orleans, while avoiding their own deaths. The adventure introduces players to wraith roaches, zombie animals, undead snakes, half-gators, and evil taxodium.