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The schedule of games being run in IAP 2020 under the auspices of the [[MIT Assassins' Guild]] is as follows.
 
The schedule of games being run in IAP 2020 under the auspices of the [[MIT Assassins' Guild]] is as follows.
  
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'''GMs: Steve Balzac, Aimee Yermish'''
 
'''GMs: Steve Balzac, Aimee Yermish'''
  
Not far from the venerable Massachusetts town of Arkham sits Miskatonic University.  Its ancient ivy-covered buildings nestled amongst carefully sculpted primæval greenery and mysterious, hoary trees, Miskatonic is renowned as a first-rate liberal arts college.  Althought Miskatonic is noted for its departments of archæology, history, and folklore, the quality of the school’s mathematics and sciences should not be ignored.  And, of course, Miskatonic is famous for its student pranks and for its persistent rumours of sorcery and black magic.  The latter, especially, have always formed an exciting backdrop to the normal life of the university.  Now, on the University’s bicentennial, with the annual Alumni Weekend approaching, old stories are being dredged up, and new ones are being whispered in the darkness, for...
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Weekend confirmed? NO
 
 
Something Strange Is Going On!
 
 
 
Is it true that someone broke into the University Library? What about the rumours that the dread Necronomicon mysteriously vanished from the Rare Books collection?  And what is the FBI doing on campus?  Could they be investigating the mysterious disappearances that have plagued Miskatonic of late?  What about the rise in cult activity?  Campus religions have suddenly become very active, especially some of the more outré organizations.  Could this be connected with the returning geological and archæological expeditions?  Just what did they discover in the Antarctic, anyway?  Are the rumours of insanity amongst the members of the expedition greatly exaggerated, or did something sinister happen deep in that frozen waste?  And is it true that the parents of a Miskatonic student really need to sacrifice in order to send their kid to college?
 
 
 
Join us in the world of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos.  You and 60 other players will delve into forbidden mysteries and encounter shocking revelations that man was not meant to know.  No knowledge of the books is necessary -- we provide everything you’ll need.
 
  
The game will run from Friday evening (packet handout) January 31 - early afternoon Sunday Feb 2.
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Zampolit status: EXEMPT
  
('''Note''': Secrets did not run during IAP, due to inadequate apps.)
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[TODO: textual blurb needed]
  
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[[Category:Game Schedules]]
 
[[Category:Game Schedules]]

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