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Revision as of 21:11, 23 June 2023
Under a Killing Moon is a chronicle set in Merritt, north Blackmouth, in 2009.
Story
- Welling Up – In which four people wake from the same dreams and the world begins to grow strange.
- Digging Down – In which violence is chosen and unpleasant discoveries are made.
- Waking Dreams - In which answers and allies are sought, and things are seen in the cold daylight.
Dramatis Personae
Supporting Characters
- William Sandoval - English teacher at local community college, currently missing.
- Mr King - Charming local businessman. Associated with Chakrii's.
- Marius Steinfaust - Local eccentric.
- Jacob Ramsey - Drinking buddy of Anabell McCullough. Homeless, possibly a police CI.
- Kirsty Campbell - Teaching assistant to William Sandoval, complicated history with Michael O'Connell.
- Cynthia Monroe - Chief ER Resident at Felicity Memorial.
Unsorted
- Cerridwen -
- Fairburn -
- Morrigan -
- Jack Crow -
- Lucan -
- Willow -
- Dominic -
- Mr Black -
- Roy -
- Campbell -
- The Black Trees -
- Whitfield -
- Matthis -
- Kay -
- Hecate -
- Berit the Crownless -
- The Moth -
Locations
- Felicity Memorial Hospital - Underfunded and overworked hospital covering Merritt and the Projects.
- Chakrii's - Literally underground fight club.
- Dekker Street Station - Abandoned subway station under Lennox Circle claimed as a den by the Wardens pack
- Pinnacle - nightclub in Three Corners, lair of Mr Black and his associates.
- Morningside Plaza - ugly '80s strip mall in Merritt.
- Morland Farms - slumland grocery store in Morningside Plaza, managed by Mr Campbell
- Hollingworth University - elderly Ivy League university in central Blackmouth.
- The Chequy - strange otherworldly library connected to the Hisil of Hollingworth.
- The Empty City - barren and unsettling otherworld connected to moments of suffering and loss.