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OK, but you've been warned.
OK, but you've been warned.


The adventure starts with several page of useless background covering a lot of details that won't matter at any point in the game, so let's sum it up: the owner of the factory uses a cursed cacao tree to produce her chocolate. As a result, the chocolate has secondary effects, notably addiction. Also, the pygmy tribe that worshipped the tree now work in the factory.
The adventure starts with several page of useless background covering a lot of details that won't matter at any point in the game, so let's sum it up: the owner of the factory uses a cursed cacao tree to produce her chocolate. As a result, the chocolate has secondary effects, notably addiction. Also, the pygmy tribe that worshipped the tree now works in the factory.


The adventure starts as some merchants hire the PCs to investigate the factory and find the secret recipe of the chocolate.
The adventure starts as some merchants hire the PCs to investigate the factory and find the secret recipe of the chocolate.

Revision as of 21:21, 6 September 2019

Blood in the Chocolate is a module for Lamentations of the Flame Princess. The adventure is based around the exploration of a factory akin to the Willy Wonka chocolate factory. It is mostly an excuse for the author to inject his terrible fetishes into the game.

The adventure

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OK, but you've been warned.

The adventure starts with several page of useless background covering a lot of details that won't matter at any point in the game, so let's sum it up: the owner of the factory uses a cursed cacao tree to produce her chocolate. As a result, the chocolate has secondary effects, notably addiction. Also, the pygmy tribe that worshipped the tree now works in the factory.

The adventure starts as some merchants hire the PCs to investigate the factory and find the secret recipe of the chocolate.