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The St.

James’s
Street Ghost
A back issue of The Illustrated Police News, a tabloid notorious for carrying salacious, blood-curdling tales of dubious provenance, has a story about
a young maid, Ginny Hess, who was found dead—apparently from shock—in her employer’s St. James’s Street townhouse some months ago. The
story claims the townhouse is haunted, and that it was almost certainly the appearance of a ghost that caused the young maid to die of fright. After
a cursory inquiry, you learn the precise address of the haunting, 18 St. James’s Street, and the name of the family that lives there, the Beales.
Direct the following to a hunter of your choice: Most tales of hauntings are complete nonsense, especially those carried by The Illustrated Police
News, but Hargrave House has some experience with ghosts, and a particular detail in this story confirms that this is a legitimate haunting. What is it?

Questions & Opportunities Dangers


WHICH PART OF THE HOUSE IS THE GHOST ATTACHED TO? SPECTRAL ATTACKS
(Complexity: 4) The ghost can attack in several ways: hurling small objects, inducing a
The hunters now have access to the custom move Old Bones (see below). feeling of intense fear or cold, and assuming the appearance of others in
order to confuse or torment.
HOW CAN WE GET THIS GHOST TO PASS ON TO THE NEXT WORLD?
(Complexity: 6) COLLAPSING TOWNHOUSE
Resolve the Threat by performing a quieting ritual. The ghost can, as an act of intense hatred or desperation, cause the
townhouse to begin collapsing, room by room, floor by floor, until it is
CUSTOM MOVE – OLD BONES: When you have The Cosmic Passage nothing but a pile of rubble.
marked and touch, listen to, or otherwise attune to a building’s architectural
details, roll with Sensitivity. On a hit, a ghost will appear and answer a
single question you pose to it or perform a small task, your choice; any Locations
answers it gives can be in the form of a Clue, at the Keeper’s discretion.
On a 10+, as above, and the ghost will not ask for anything in return. THE BASEMENT
The basement of the townhouse contains the kitchen and the servants’
quarters.
The Mask of the Unquiet Paint the Scene: What evidence do you see that shows how, historically, the
servants of 18 St. James’s Street have protected themselves from the ghost?
Each hunter narrates a flashback to their childhood when they
FRONT ROOM
experienced a haunting.
The first of two main rooms on the ground floor; contains a small library
and enough seating for the family and a few visitors.
Paint the Scene: What in this room indicates that the Beales are living a little
The Ghost
bit above their station?
You can fill in the exact details and description of the St. James’s Street DINING ROOM
Ghost after the hunters have had a chance to investigate. It does, The second of two main rooms on the ground floor; features a long,
however, have some characteristics that you may consider common polished table that can seat up to eight, a curio cabinet, and serving
among ghosts in the setting: only vulnerable to weapons that are blessed trolley.
or made of silver; capable of affecting the physical world, especially by Paint the Scene: Does Mrs. Beale have splendid taste or rather disappointing
moving objects or changing the temperature in its immediate taste? What do you see that confirms this?
environment; capable of limited vocalization; and usually invisible but
BEDROOMS
capable of appearing as a translucent figure.
There are four bedrooms in total on the second floor, one for each of
IF HARGRAVE HOUSE IGNORES THE GHOST… Harold, Alice, Roger, and guests.
The Beales will eventually take drastic, misguided measures to get rid of Paint the Scene: What about these rooms unnerves you?
the ghost, including an exorcism that will simply untether it from their
NURSERY
home, allowing it to freely roam London.
The attic has been transformed into a nursery and decorated in soft, pastel
colors. Mary Alice can usually be found here.
Moments Paint the Scene: How do you know the ghost is with you right now?

A hunter catches themselves singing a sweet song they don’t understand.


The room is icy cold, despite the presence of a crackling fire.
Weeping is heard coming from a bed, but the only thing the hunter finds
is a pillow soaked with teardrops.
When speaking to a Side Character, they casually say the words “get out,”
but have no memory of saying it.
The floorboards creak and the townhouse shudders with every seventeen
steps you take.
A hunter enters a room and finds someone who looks just like them
sitting in a chair. If spoken to, the copy will scream and disappear.
Side Characters Clues
HAROLD BEALE, A HUSBAND AND FATHER Evidence of a similar death in the house decades prior.
Patchy beard. Constantly fiddling. Worried about the cost of things.
The clocks are all turned to the same, wrong time.
Harold, a bookkeeper and amateur mathematician, moved his young
family to St. James’s Street just a year ago, after getting a shockingly-good A mirror cracks in a strange pattern (pick one: lace/star/spiral/
deal on the townhouse. something else).
Quote: “Of course, I’m perfectly happy to accept your help with this matter,
A series of numbers written in an unusual place (pick one: behind
but is it going to cost us anything? I mean, Scotland Yard is free, you know—
wallpaper/in the ashes of a fire/in the dust on a mantel/somewhere else).
one of its chief benefits, really.”
A vivid dream about violence between two unknown people from a
ALICE BEALE, A MOTHER AND WIFE
different era.
Sweet disposition. Lovely, but faded. Simple tartan dress. Alice follows
Harold’s lead in most things, but thinks he’s not taking Ginny’s death A glass figurine of a tiger falls off a shelf and shatters.
seriously enough. It was he who gave the story to The Illustrated Police
Mary Alice’s favorite wax doll, missing.
News after Scotland Yard came up empty-handed—a sad attempt to make
a bit of money off their tragedy. Roger’s appearance changes so that he seems subtly, but noticeably, older.
Quote: “Poor Ginny… she was a lovely girl, and so good with Roger and the
Harold’s ledger contains entries for strange household expenses he can’t
baby. And now, thanks to that ridiculous tabloid, I haven’t been able to find a
explain, like “thought-casting” and “dream whisperer” and “pig gifts.”
replacement.”
One of the bedroom windows doesn’t look out onto the street, but
ROGER BEALE, A YOUNG SON
rather on a country house that appears to be on fire.
Ruddy-cheeked. Sailor’s outfit. Learning to swear. Nine-year-old Roger is
a bit of a brat, to be honest, but finds the idea of a haunting to be A whispered but heated argument between a Side Character and an
wonderfully exciting, and frequently gives ghost tours of the townhouse unknown voice; the language they’re speaking is unknown to you.
to his friends.
A door that is always locked when you return to it, no matter how
Quote: “I haven’t seen the ghost much myself, but I reckon it’s a bloody terror,
many times you unlock it.
considering what it did to Ginny.”
A porcelain vase filled with warm, fresh blood.
MARY ALICE BEALE, A BABY DAUGHTER
Quite bald for her age, really. And fat—what a fat little monkey she is! The sound of someone falling down the stairs; there’s no one there
And listen to how she babbles—don’t you wonder what they’re thinking when you investigate.
about when they babble like that?
Rumors of an arranged marriage gone awry.
PYTHAGORAS, A DOG
The same book keeps falling off the library shelf, a ghoulish novel
Greyhound. Brindle. Used to be quite lazy, but ever since moving to St.
about a wife who murders her husband.
James’s Street, spends most of his time nervously patrolling the house.
A single stair collapses underfoot.
IRMA THICKET, A COOK
Square-framed. Jowly. Smells of onion and tobacco. Irma has lived at 18 A room appears to be on fire, but it’s not.
St. James’s Street longer than anyone, having worked for the previous
A tightening felt around someone’s throat.
family, the Buckleys. She is reluctant to talk about the things she’s seen,
but is genuinely sad and terrified about what happened to Ginny Hess. A crystal decanter recently filled with port is now empty.
Quote: “I don’t know anything about no ghosts! Now, if you’ll excuse me, the
A stack of love letters from another time.
butcher’s boy is going to be ‘round soon, and Mrs. Beale has a mind for mutton
tonight.”
CONSTANCE HEAD, A NEIGHBOR Rewards
Peering eyes. Too-tight corset. Streaks of gray in her hair. Constance is a
widow, and the Beales’ neighbor. Like Mrs. Thicket, she knows things A jar of ectoplasm; add it to your Personal Quarters.
about the house on 18 St. James’s Street, having lived next door most of
A mirror that always shows a reflection of the St. James’s Street
her adult life. She’s certainly happy to tell what she knows in exchange for
Ghost; add it to your Personal Quarters.
some juicy gossip.
Quote: “I mean, it’s certainly no business of mine what goes on in their Unmark The Cosmic Passage if it’s marked and reverse any effects of
household, but what sort of neighbor would I be—what sort of community it being marked; explain why performing the quieting ritual is making
member would I be—if I didn’t stay abreast of things that go on around here?” you less attuned to the supernatural world.

A memento from the investigation; ask another hunter what it is and


then add it to your Personal Quarters.

A memento from the investigation; ask another hunter what it is and


then add it to your Personal Quarters.

A memento from the investigation; ask another hunter what it is and


then add it to your Personal Quarters.

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