
A Gods & Monsters Adventure
Crane Hill
some houses are born evil
A Gods & Monsters adventure suitable for four to seven 1st level characters.
Particularly designed for convention use.
by Jerry Stratton
Copyright © 2025
https://godsmonsters.com/Crane
“He fashioned hell for the inquisitive.”
September 26, 2025
Originally played at the North Texas Role-Playing Convention 2017 and 2019.
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- About this adventure
- About this adventure in House on Crane Hill
- Crane Marsh
- Crane Marsh is a small swamp, grey and misty against the sea. At the edge of the marsh is a low hill, and on this hill Delarosa Manor broods. It is a two-day journey by horse from Crosspoint to the hill. This adventure begins on November 1. There will be a new moon on November 4.
- Delarosa Manor
- You round a bend in the road and the house is there, on a low hill in the festering marsh. It is covered in gables and windows jutting up from the mass in a variety of styles, brooding over the bog.
- Crane Hill: Resources
- Resources in House on Crane Hill
- Player characters
- PC count Character Archetype Specialty Guide notes 3 Will Stratford Warrior Weapon Specialist 3 Gralen Noslen
- Adventure Guide Maps
- Adventure Guide Maps in House on Crane Hill
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More Information
- House on Crane Hill (paperback)
- A haunted house for the Gods & Monsters roleplaying game, specifically designed for low-level characters and convention use. (Jerry Stratton)