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o the Esteemed Heroes of the Colonies,

Tales of your exploits have reached me through Reliable Channels, and I find myself compelled to reach out to you for Assistance. I am the Landlord of Lynn Tavern in Lynn, a settlement North of Boston. As you may well understand, the Crisis with England has enabled a certain amount of lawlessness to take root in our Colonies. With many of our bravest enlisted, and our ears and eyes preoccupied with fears of an English attack, local bandits are free to ply their trade. My own daughter, Tabitha, appears to be a victim of such rogues as this. She failed to return home from a day trip to the beach. Two days later I found her wandering the streets in a peculiar state and covered in filth. Her condition appears most unnatural, and I suspect Dark Forces possess her. The doctors do nothing for her, and want me to send her away. If you can find time to spare for a trip to my Tavern, I can offer you room and board and such payment as I can afford. You will also find me Forever Grateful and Eternally Loyal should you agree to look into the matter and help restore my daughter. I shall pay your passage, and send a man to meet you at Lynn Harbor. I want to know what happened to her during her disappearance.

Respectfully,

Jacob Newhall
Lynn Tavern
Lynn, Massachusetts

The Landlord’s Daughter is an adventure designed for 4-6 players with Average or Experienced Heroes. This tale of mystery, secret societies, pirates, betrayal, and witchcraft is set in the towns of Marblehead and Lynn in Esex County, Massachusetts, and takes place in 1777, shortly after the Battle of Princeton.

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