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101 Urban Legends
Introduction The action in most D20 Modern Roleplaying Game campaigns takes place in the modern day, whether those campaigns are spy thrillers, occult investigations, or battles against Shadow. While the modern day is generally not viewed as a magical or mythical place, it is nevertheless not without its legends—urban legends, to be precise. Urban legends are the mythology of our age. They are the tall tales and bits of misinformation that get spread by word of mouth and via the Internet, becoming more garbled and outlandish with each telling. They are also a great resource for D20 Modern Game Masters, or indeed anyone running a game set in the present day.
101 Urban Legends presents exactly what its title says: 101 snippets of odd, implausible, and sometimes ridiculous modern folklore. The legends presented here are a mix of real world tall tales and inventions of the writer. They are all presented in shorthand form, two or three sentences at most so as to provide maximum leeway as to how they can be used. The emphasis is on sparking the GM’s imagination rather than straitjacketing it with mounds of specific detail that are only useful to certain types of campaigns. Consequently, many of the 101 entries are open-ended and mysterious. GMs should see this as an opportunity to put their own spin on the urban legends, making them suitable to their own unique campaigns.
USING THIS PRODUCT As noted above, this product is intended as a spur to the GM’s imagination. It can be used in a variety of different ways. One of the most straightforward is as the basis for an adventure or series of adventures. A d% roll enables the random selection of all but the last of the urban legends (and, honestly, the last one is a bit of a joke). Whenever the GM is stuck for an adventure idea, a wide variety of them is no more than a dice throw away. Alternately, he can select them from the list, looking for keywords that seem appropriate to his campaign and characters. 101 Urban Legends can also be used to flesh out GM characters in a D20 Modern Roleplaying Game campaign. Randomly rolling a legend gives the GM a strange belief or quirk for his characters. Knowing that, for example, the local bookie thinks bimetallic coins contain tracking devices breathes a little life into him beyond his abilities and physical description. It’s a strange bit of life, to be sure, but then memorable characters are often a bit strange. Likewise,
players might use the list of legends to create strange beliefs for their own characters. Even players sometimes need a bit of help in adding flesh to the bones of their characters. It should be noted that none of the urban legends, as presented, makes any presumption about their ultimate veracity. That remains firmly within GM control. The vast majority of the urban legends assume that the world is a strange, mystical place, filled with hidden magic and conspiratorial cabals. While many D20 Modern Roleplaying Game campaigns make the same assumption, many others do not. Bear in mind, though, that urban legends are necessarily garbled and imprecise formulations. They may contain a grain of truth buried beneath many layers of lies and misinformation. The trick is separating the truth from the rest—exactly the kind of work well suited to the player characters! Each entry includes a checkbox to assist the GM in keeping track of what he’s already used.
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1. If a werewolf is killed and not properly buried, it comes back from the dead as a vampire. The proper burial requires either the participation of an acolyte or sanctified ground, preferably both.
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9. Bimetallic coins contain a tracking device in their center. The mint implanted the devices to keep tabs on how many leave the country. Deactivating the device requires a DC 30 Disable Device check.
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2. Green potato chips are poisonous to children (DC 18 Fortitude save or suffer 1d6 Con/2d6 Con damage). Their production is mandated by a long-forgotten social Darwinist corporate code dating from 1899.
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10. For some reason, only crocodiles have been found in the New York City sewers, not alligators. That’s because alligators are favored prey of the terrestrial effluvia that infest the sewers.
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3. Fairies were once used to power light bulbs. Any functional bulbs produced before 1939 will contain a tiny fey creature, who can be freed by shattering the glass.
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4. Human eyes could not see the color orange until 1734 and is responsible for sparking the Great Awakening in the American colonies. This sudden change was the result of a kinori nanovirus that escaped from their hidden enclaves in North America.
11. Anime videos sold outside of Japan have subliminal messages hidden within their theme songs. Anyone who fails a DC 12 Will save loses his liking for tuna, if he ever had one, for two weeks, thereby lowering world demand for this fish beloved of the Japanese.
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12. The Library of Congress contains a copy of every book printed in the United States in 1999—except one. That book is the privately published Secret History of New Jersey, which details the troglodyte civilization beneath the state, nearly all of whose extant copies have been destroyed by agents of the troglodytes.
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13. Unintelligible Internet spam is generated by an artificial intelligence in Russia attempting to learn human language. The AI, dubbed Koba by the Russians, is located in Smolensk and is part of a plan by diehard Communists to re-establish the USSR, with the AI as its undying leader.
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14. Chimpanzees would have been extinct had they not been crossbred with humans. Consequently, chimps are quickly evolving human intelligence and it is only a matter of time before they can speak and use technology.
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5. Most TV newscasters are paraplegics. Consequently, they avoid being seen in public.
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6. The US flag used in all FBI buildings has 52 stars. The extra stars are for the manned space stations Hoover and Cowley in geo-synchronous orbits over the United States.
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7. If a person looks directly up from the North Pole, you can see Antarctica. This is because the Earth’s magnetic fields there are strong enough to bend light.
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8. Metal regularly falls from the sky over New Guinea. These are shards of planes sent to destroy a colony of acid rainers that are themselves destroyed instead.
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15. Casinos have no windows in order to prevent probability spirits from ruining the house’s odds. The spirits enter can freely move through glass, which is usually broken in the process.
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16. The appearance of all mannequins is based on unidentified bodies found throughout the world. Should a mannequin be made in the likeness of an imaginary person, it will eventually become an animated object filled with hatred for human beings.
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17. The British government moved the Loch Ness Monster to secure nature preserve in Africa to protect it from poachers. The poachers worked for Draco Industries.
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18. The world may not be flat, but it still has four corners and one of them is Ayers Rock in Australia. Each corner is tied to an element (earth, air, fire, and water) and FX effects related to that element are doubled in effectiveness (range, duration, etc.) within 10 miles of a corner.
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19. Only people who die through violence at someone else’s hands enter the afterlife; everyone else is reincarnated. Many terrorist groups realize this truth and act in order to ensure their ultimate reward.
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20. There is a second, secret subway system beneath both the Paris Metro and London Tube, accessible only to government officials. They were created during the Cold War to be used in the event of nuclear attack and has since been abandoned. They still exist, however, and over the years many people—and creatures—have taken up residence in the tunnels.
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21. A German corporation is collecting all the unmatched socks in the world. The corporation’s owner believes that, either by finding the socks’ mates or by destroying those without them, he can reduce entropy and thereby lengthen the existence of the present universe.
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22. Media mogul Anastasia Markova is not human. She is in fact a drow.
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23. The entire continent of South America is slowly sinking as a result of an engineering error when the Panama Canal was created.
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24. The state of Texas is actually larger on the inside than it is on the outside. Travel times within its borders are 1.25 times more than they would appear by looking at a map.
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25. Computer technology is purposefully being retarded in order to avoid attracting the attention of aliens called the etoile. The etoile can naturally manipulate any electronic device and would prove unstoppable if they had access to more advanced computer technology.
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26. Most diamonds are nothing more than cut glass. The majority of the world’s real diamonds have been fused together to create a giant lens to amplify the heat of the Earth’s core so that the planet will not die.
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27. The NAFTA treaty includes a provision to phase out television by 2013 and replace it with a new technology called “hypervision.” The provision was placed there at the behest of Markova Enterprises, which paid out substantial bribes to all sides in the negotiations, and hopes to benefit when it unveils this revolutionary new technology to the world.
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28. The currency of many nations contains a small picture of the American flag hidden on them somewhere. The presence of the flag indicates that the nation’s government contains ten or more high degree Masons in positions of authority.
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29. A colony of Neanderthals exists in Mongolia. The Commission for Research into Unexplained Phenomena is planning to mount an expedition to observe them next year.
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30. Draco Industries conducts dubious experiments on several Pacific islands it owns. The experiments involve opening portals to a dark dimension to bring Shadow creatures into our own world.
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31. The British House of Commons was once used as an insane asylum. As a result, the ghosts of lunatics, who periodically possess members of Parliament, haunt it.
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32. In America, it is actually illegal for a restaurant to give someone a lunch at no cost. These laws were put into place in every state by a cabal of Illuminati hoping to discourage personal charity and thereby incite demand for a socialist revolution in the USA.
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33. William Shakespeare was a pseudonym of John Dee. Each of his plays is in actually a magical incantation or seed in written form, recognizable only to arcane spellcasters.
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34. Canada is smaller on the inside than it is on the outside. Cut all travel times within its border by one half what they would appear to be based on a map’s scale.
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35. Fort Knox is completely empty. All of its gold was given to the mysterious mothfolk in exchange for knowledge of when the end of the world will occur. No one knows why the mothfolk wanted the gold and there are factions within the US government planning to find out.
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36. Edgar Allan Poe was buried in an unmarked pauper’s grave. The grave purporting to be his contains the body of President Ulysses S. Grant. Grant’s own tomb is the headquarters of the Paranormal Science and Investigative Agency, created by executive order of President Grant himself.
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37. In addition to a guardian angel, everyone alive possesses a tempter devil. Unlike the angel, the devil frequently provides genuine assistance in the form of temporary skill ranks or feats in exchange for favors in the service of hell later.
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38. Field testing of anthropomorphic robots began in 1975, but were discontinued in 1984 when one of them was inadvertently elected to public office. Its creators have attempted to assassinate the robot several times but have so far been unsuccessful.
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39. There are only a finite number of souls. As the human population increases, souls must be divided to ensure everyone gets at least a sliver of one. Magical power, whether arcane or divine, manifests only in those humans with a whole soul.
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40. There is no government agency called Department-7.
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41. Bologna is spiced dog meat. Anyone who eats it and makes a successful Wisdom check (DC 20) can understand the speech of dogs for three days afterward.
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42. The man who invented blue jeans was a French anthropologist. (This is simply wrong – hey, some of this stuff has to be)
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50. Cats can see the true forms of demons. They will hiss whenever they see a demon disguising its nature.
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43. No one born in Nielko, Poland has ever died within its limits of the town. This is due to a powerful incantation placed there before the Mongol invasion of the 13th century.
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51. There is an island located at South Latitude 47° 9’, West Latitude 126° 43’. Cultists seeking to restore their drowned god to life inhabit it.
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52. Doppelgangers are future versions of a person traveling backwards in time. They can occasionally provide useful information about the future, but most often ensure the deaths of their past selves due to temporal paradoxes.
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53. Hitler’s body was mummified by the Soviets after World War II and recently sold on the black market to a businessman from Mexico. The businessman hopes to revivify him by magical means and establish a Fourth Reich in North America, with an undead Hitler as its eternal Führer.
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54. Verbal communication does not actually take place. Humans are naturally telepathic and only millennia of indoctrination makes people believe they are “hearing” speech outside of their own minds. If true, the Wild Talent feat is no longer required to take psionic advanced classes, since all humans are naturally psionic.
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55. There is a fortuneteller in Padua, Italy who has correctly predicted the results of every World Series since 1949. In exchange for work collecting some arcane artifacts, she’ll agree to share her predictions ahead of time.
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56. The oldest living thing on Earth is a giant tortoise on Galapagos Island; it is over 1000 years old. If someone could learn to speak to him, he can provide interesting, if limited, information about the past.
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44. China’s Forbidden City is home to a man named Haoxian, who is the son of a dragon. The People’s Liberation Army is training him to become the world’s first superhero (or villain, depending on your politics).
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45. Abandoned refrigerators are gateways to hell. They can only be destroyed by being doused with holy water and buried in a churchyard.
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46. Snakes with two heads are becoming common sights in suburban gardens. They are the result of exposure to mutagens released into the soil in the 1990’s.
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47. A giant asteroid is on a collision course with Earth and will reach the planet in five years unless something can be done to stop it. Governments around the world are cooperating to find a way to deal with it.
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48. The European Union is stalling on the admission of Turkey into its membership in order to stave off Armageddon for a few more years. A medieval monk’s prophecy states, “when the Turk is welcomed into the Empire, then shall the Parousia occur.”
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49. A cabal of cartographic magicians orchestrated the fall of Communism. They can make changes to the real world by altering magically imbued maps.
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57. Acave painting in Spain depicts an airplane. Some believe the plane is one of Hero of Alexandria’s works and are combing the Spanish countryside for evidence.
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58. Elvis Presley really is dead, but Jimmy Hoffa is not. Hoffa does, however, work for the FBI as a special consultant on organized crime.
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59. Stigmata are just the outward symptoms of a rare non-fatal type of hemorrhagic fever. The disease has the following characteristics (Inhaled/ DC 15/1d4 days/1 Con/1d4 Con).
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66. Physics cannot explain how a bumblebee is capable of flight. (This is simply untrue but many people believe it)
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67. The Ark of the Covenant can be found in Ethiopia. It is being sought by unscrupulous agents of the central government in order to start a holy war across Africa and then the Middle East.
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68. The Holy Grail is hidden somewhere in Saskatchewan, Canada. The Grail was brought here by Templars in the 13th century and is now protected by an entire nation of Native Americans who have been trained in Templar lore and magic.
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69. Little Red Riding Hood is just a fairytale retelling of the depredations of the Beast of Gevaudon. This is untrue, since Little Red Riding Hood antedates the Beast. Nevertheless, the story contains coded information on how to defeat werewolves.
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60. King Tut died from complications relating to advanced tooth decay.
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61. There are over 10,000 people in the United States alone who have legally changed their name to Santa Claus.
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62. Since 2001, sales of typewriters have been increasing worldwide. The sales have been boosted by an apocalyptic cult called the Children of the New Dawn that believes computers are gateways for demons and must be destroyed lest humanity be enslaved for eternity.
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63. France’s Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure is the largest employer of “directed dreamers” in the world. Many of these dreamers work as psionic assassins.
70. There were more reports of hauntings in Brazil in 2002 than in the rest of the countries of the world combined. The hauntings are the result of experiments into harvesting ectoplasm conducted in the Amazon.
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71. No one knows how aspirin works. (This is simply true)
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72. Internet browser software contains intentional security holes to allow the government to spy on the public. Any failed Computer Use check that involve the Internet provides information to government agencies about the PCs’ current activities.
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73. The stories of “little people” are just a dim recollection of the Picts, who were a race of European pygmies. Descendants of the Picts can still be found in rural Scotland, where they occasionally raid the homes of the big folk.
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64. Extended exposure to weightless conditions greatly increases human lifespan. Consequently, most astronauts and cosmonauts must eventually fake their own deaths to avoid this fact becoming common knowledge.
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65. In 1978, America and the USSR cooperated on a disastrous manned mission to Mars. Alien probes destroyed the mission and there is talk of sponsoring a new mission that can overcome the problems of the past.
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74. Rats cannot suffer from cancer. If a human consumes 100 times his bodyweight in artificial sweeteners, he too can also become immune.
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75. The National Cathedral in Washington, DC was financed by the Shriners in return for the construction of a temple to Ra in its crypt. The rites are designed to ensure that the sun god continues to bless the USA.
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76. The ancient Babylonians used chemical batteries. The technology was reverse engineered from an alien spaceship that crashed near Uruk. Remains of the spaceship can still be found buried there. 77. Tales of the lost continent of Mu are actually garbled stories about Australia. Ancient Asian mariners traveled there and marveled at the magical Aboriginal society that flourished before a holocaust wiped it out, leaving behind almost no traces. 78. Evidence of Viking settlements have been found as far inside North America as Minnesota. 79. The descendants of the last Western Roman emperor can be found in Norway. A religious sect believes they must be killed in order to prevent one of their number becoming the Antichrist.
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80. Redheaded people have magical powers. They are treated as one level higher for the purpose of determining their caster level.
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81. Unless something is done by 2019, there will not be enough trees in the world to print any more books. (This is simply untrue)
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82. George Washington’s wooden dentures were recently put up for auction on the Internet. This is untrue; it was Washington’s skull that was auctioned and the winner was a US Senator who hopes to use it as an oracle.
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83. Sherlock Holmes was in fact a real person. The details of his adventures are essentially accurate as well.
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84. Holding an unlit match over a person’s head wards off aliens called Luciferans. This is untrue, as the Luciferans can be warded off with ordinary weapons like any other creature.
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85. The official language of the United States of America is actually Enochian. All federal government officials must be proficient in the language in order to communicate with the angels who aid the country in times of trouble.
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86. The emperor of Japan really is a dragon. This is true, although he has agreed not to use his magical abilities so long as his nation is not threatened.
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87. All of the moon rocks given to the Smithsonian Institution have disappeared from their holdings. They have been stolen by a group of female mages who worship Selene and believe the space program to be sacrilegious.
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88. The world’s largest diamond is called the Devil’s Eye and is owned by a reclusive billionaire in Louisiana. Numerous state of the art devices guard the diamond from thieves.
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89. The Russian navy recently salvaged the wreck of one of its submarines and discovered its hull was covered with giant teeth marks. The teeth marks match those of the megalodon, a prehistoric shark extinct for millennia.
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90. There’s a guy in a Seattle who can catch dreams and distill them into a liquid narcotic. The narcotic grants the user the benefits of a remove fear spell and costs $500 a hit.
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91. The British Prime Minister has a cabinet-level advisor on the occult. There is growing concern the advisor is in fact a double agent, but for whom no one knows. 92. The planets Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are not real; their existence was fabricated to throw off the charts of astrologers. Charts that simply ignore these three planets are vastly more accurate. 93. Donegal, Ireland is home to a secret sect that has preserved an ancient Celtic martial art known as uathach. These warriors will rise to fight against any supernatural threat to their homeland.
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94. There never was a country called Transylvania.
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95. Somewhere in the Congo is the Navel of the World, from which all life on Earth sprang. Anyone who reaches it can use its powers to create life in their own image.
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96. The Sphinx is actually younger than it appears, which is why there is no record of its existence before the time of Alexander the Great. Nevertheless, it contains a hidden chamber within it that contains black magical writings from the ancient empire of Acheron that preceded Egypt by thousands of years.
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97. Explorers recently came across the wreckage of a jet plane in Antarctica bearing Nazi German insignia. The still-living Martin Bormann rules over a hidden refuge of Nazis somewhere beneath the continent.
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98. One in 100 million human beings is born with bones made from crystal. They suffer a –4 penalty to Defense but are treated as two levels higher for the purpose of manifesting psionic powers.
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99. Lottery draws are controlled by a Communist conspiracy determined to redistribute the world’s wealth.
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100. Global warming is the result of a malfunctioning weather control satellite. Every attempt to correct the satellite’s malfunction has simply made it less stable and no one knows what would happen if it were destroyed.
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101. Roleplaying games are Satanic. Anyone whose character reaches 10th level gains use of the psionic power domination three times per day.
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