The Face in the Mirror (game)

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The Face in the Mirror was the eleventh scenario in the Doom of the Daleks campaign published in The Eighth Doctor Sourcebook as part of Adventures in Time and Space: The Roleplaying Game.

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There is a house – a great stately house, surrounded by ornamental gardens and estates – where two sisters live. They’re twin sisters, in fact, born at the same hour on the same day sixty years ago in 1851. One of them is well known in society as Lady Agatha Flint, the spinster heiress, a patron of the arts and science. The other sister, Constance, never leaves Flint Hall, and has not been seen in public since their debutante ball in 1872.

Recently, Flint Hall has been troubled by an eerie spirit. Could the place be haunted? Lady Flint is a stoic woman who pays no attention to the prattling of priests or spiritualists, but even she can find no explanation for this phenomenon. After she saw with her own eyes a pale face in the mirror, she decided to call some of the best spiritualists, ghost hunters and occultists together at Flint Hall to answer her questions. After all, if they could solve the mystery of the Face in the Mirror, then maybe they could also solve a much more important mystery: the puzzle of Lady Agatha Flint’s sister.

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  • The Burning Ghost suffers a similar fate to Hila Tacorien from TV: Hide [+]Loading...["Hide (TV story)"].