Mongoose 2nd: The Calixcuel Incident

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The Calixcuel Incident
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Reach Adventures 3
Author Martin Dougherty
Publisher Mongoose Publishing
Version Mongoose 2nd
Edition 1st
Format Book (Softback) (PDF)
Language English
Pages 41
Year Published 2016
Canonical Yes
Available from DriveThru RPG, Mongoose
MGP40011e

Mongoose 2nd: The Calixcuel Incident is a Mongoose Publishing adventure source book written for Mongoose 2nd.

In The Calixcuel Incident, the Travellers are visiting an underwater city when a disaster causes it to begin leaking. Amid the chaos, they discover they have the means to save the entire city, if they can only reach and start the auxiliary reactor. However, the reactor is located in a secure bunker on the seabed, separate from the city, and between the Travellers and their destination are mobs of panicking citizens, jammed bulkhead hatches and several kilometres of ocean.

Not to mention the squid….

Credits

Author
Martin Dougherty
Editor
Matthew Sprange
Layout and Graphic Design
Will Chapman, Hannah Neads
Interior Illustrations
Amy Perret

Table of Contents

Mongoose 2nd:
The Calixcuel Incident
Section Page/s
Introduction 2
Referee's Information 4
The Calixcuel Incident 11
Chalchiutlicue Starport 12
The good ship-not-boat Habley 15
Calixcuel, City of Hope 17
Something dreadfully wrong in the deep 20
Into the ruins 23
Chaos in the lower working area 27
No plan survives contact with a horde of colossal Squid 29
The reactor complex 31
Saving the City 32
Appendix 33

Library Data Entries

  1. Chalchiutlicue (world)
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