Trail of Cthulhu: Armitage Files – Episode 13
Evidence gathered in Boston points to another cult ritual that involves alchemy. The investigators don’t know what the purpose of the ritual is or what will happen if the cult succeeds, but they know that it must be stopped. However, there is a price to pay even if the Armitage Inquiry succeeds.
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Even after the loss of one of their own under mysterious circumstances, the team must go on, for if they do not, perhaps the Old Ones will rise again. The bizarre creatures they encountered earlier must have spawned from somewhere. A search leads to a strange green house in the middle of nowhere. Armed with dynamite, some guns, and their wits, the team moves in to destroy the hellspawn. Before they can level the structure, they must deal with its guardians.
A third document has appeared and new portents of doom must be investigated! There are many leads to follow, but the forces of darkness do not allow interlopers to meddle forever. Strange businesses, severed heads, and a brutal confrontation will shake the team to its core.
After learning of the underground tunnels cutting through every corner of Ipswitch, the investigators decide to explore them in order to find the source of evil in the small town. But even if they get to the other side of the tunnel, will they recognize the source of evil and know how to stop it?
As the brave investigators learn more about Ipswitch’s secrets, they draw more attention to themselves. Even a search in a government building in the middle of the day can be dangerous. When the unnatural is bold enough to attack even then, what chance do the heroes have?
The investigators have begun to look into a new document apparently written by Dr. Armitage. The second document is just as cryptic and menacing as the first and its leads to a small town with seemingly quaint civic organizations. But these lodges and clubs may hold dark secrets. In order to find the truth, the investigators must infiltrate the groups.