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Grave Robbers
More than 600 banks failed each year between 1921 and 1929; those failures led to the end of many state deposit insurance programs.
$5.00
/ Session
Details
Once / Sunday - 11:00 PM UTC
Mar 8
Session Duration / 2–3 hours
3 / 5 Seats Filled
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About the adventure
The Investigators are asked to go undercover by a PI, Wilbur Knowles, that they owe a favour to. The manager thinks this branch will be next, and are just waiting for the Hearse Bandits to hit. The Investigators could also start as innocent new staff, covering for someone and this is their induction into the surreal and supernatural.
Game style
Rule of Cool (RoC)
Meet the Game Master
About me
Hello and welcome! I’m Mr. Mike. I bring a unique background to the table—I’ve worked as a post-mortem vascular surgeon, licensed mortician, private investigator, and a counselor working with at-risk youth. Real-life experience with the darker side of humanity has shaped the way I run horror: grounded, intense, and unforgettable. My love for horror started early, reading Cujo in 5th grade, and hasn’t slowed down since—700+ books later. Favorites include Jaws and the deeply unsettling Feeders from Within by Peter Evans. If you enjoy dread, tension, and psychological horror—you’re in the right place. Why I Run Games I didn’t exactly grow up on the straight and narrow. As a kid in Milwaukee, I got into my fair share of trouble—until a friend picked up the DC Heroes Roleplaying Game. Everything changed. Instead of causing chaos, we started creating stories. That experience stuck with me: boredom creates trouble—storytelling creates purpose. That philosophy still drives how I run games today. What You Can Expect at My Table • Immersive, story-first horror (especially Call of Cthulhu) • Strong atmosphere, tension, and meaningful choices • A balance of roleplay, investigation, and mechanics • Sessions that respect your time—but leave an impact Finding a great GM can be a gamble—I aim to be one you’ll come back to. My Games I regularly run a variety of published and custom scenarios, adding new material every month. Original Scenarios: • Fit for Duty (9–12 hours): A deep, intense experience • Naked and Afraid… Well, Maybe (3 hours): Fast-paced, mysterious, and unpredictable I also have new original scenarios currently in development—so there’s always something fresh coming. Final Thoughts To everyone who has played at my table—thank you. Your support and reviews mean everything. If you’re looking for something different… something darker… I’d love to have you at the table. Hope to see you soon. —Mr. Mike
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Creating your character
There are characters that are pre-generated that will be provided on Roll20. You are always welcome to create your own, but a created character should be one that somehow fits the scenario.
What to expect
Preparing for the session
Some familiarity with Roll20 and discord. No webcam necessary, but you will need a mic. Several pre-made characters provided on Roll20. Roll20 has a dice application but I'm not apposed to players rolling their own dice.
What Mr. Mike brings to the table
I will have handouts and images.
Equipment needed to play
Internet
Computer
Microphone
Computer or Mobile Device
Platforms used
Safety
How Mr. Mike creates a safe table
You will be provided a Roll20 and discord link. Once the session starts we will start with introductions. Then we will discuss basic game rules. After that we begin the scenario.
Content warnings
Safety tools used