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Invisible College/ Wretched Époque crossover: The Alliance Conspiracy

Started by MigRib, May 07, 2024, 10:43:07 AM

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New Release: The Alliance Conspiracy: Blending elements of RPGPundit's The Invisible College with Wretched Époque this book includes a scenario and campaign setting for the Belle Époque era.

https://moordereht.com/product/the-alliance-conspiracy/

Amid the turmoil of the late Dreyfus Affair and the insidious rise of "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," Paris finds itself ensnared in another grim conspiracy. A respected French politician is brutally murdered, and his assistant—a young Jewish man—is accused and framed for the crime. Though he pleads his innocence, the seemingly airtight evidence paints him as guilty. His alleged ties to Zionist groups are publicized, igniting antisemitic fervor across the city. As public sentiment seethes, a pamphlet titled "The Alliance Conspiracy" surfaces, purporting to reveal a fabricated Zionist plot to control France and the world.

The Invisible College, a secret organization dedicated to fostering human enlightenment, grows suspicious. They believe a powerful anti-Illuminati group is manipulating events to provoke hatred and division. To uncover the truth behind the politician's death and disprove the pamphlet's dangerous conspiracy theory, they dispatch their Sojourners, a team of field agents, to investigate (122 pages).