Dracula is not a novel. It’s the censored version of Bram Stoker’s after-action report of the failed British Intelligence attempt to recruit a vampire in 1894. Kenneth Hite has restored the deleted sections, inserting annotations and clues left by three generations of MI6 analysts. This is Dracula Unredacted.
Follow those clues to The Director’s Handbook, containing hundreds of encounters: shady NPCs, dangerous locations, conspiratorial nodes, and mysterious objects. Together they comprise The Dracula Dossier — an epic improvised, collaborative campaign for Night’s Black Agents, our award-winning vampire spy thriller RPG. The mission: Hunt and kill Dracula now, once and for all, before Britain falls to him forever.
I interviewed Kenneth Hite about the creation of the Dossier, advice on running it, and other topics. It’s coming to stores this week and the PDF is already out! Check out the free resources available for running Dracula Dossier.
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I believe you uploaded the wrong file Ross.
File fixed.
there was a lot more meat on that bone than I’d’ve guessed! I haven’t read Dracula in a few years, maybe it’s that time again.
Wait, there’s another Night’s Black Agent campaign in the RPPR backlog?!?!?!
Thanks for the interview, Ross. This gave me a lot fuller sense of what DD has than any other thing I’ve heard (and as a bigtime KARTAS fan, it’s been quite a bit). It really sounds cool, and I’m thinking of buying Dracula Unredacted by itself, even though I kinda doubt I’ll ever get a chance to run Night’s Black Agents.
By the way, that comment is me. Sometimes Gravatar resets my name for some reason.
I always like Victorian Undead II where it was Holmes investigating Dracula.