Main Plot
The villains hit four villages, which form a star with Island City's
Museum of Hawaiian Culture as the last point. Village 1 and 2 are hit
before the start of the adventure, one each night. The other two
villages are hit in each succeding night, with the museum hit on the
night after Village 4.
Village 1
Werewolf hits this one. The administration building
is trashed and the guard dog has been mauled to death. Wolf hairs and
claw marks can be found.
Village 2
Vampire hits village 2. The guard dog lies dead, half of its blood
missing and small bite marks on the neck. No sign of forced entry,
though a second story window was open. Vampire is neat and doesn't
leave the place a mess.
Village 3
Frankenstein does this job. The guard dog is ripped in two and the
front door has been smashed open. Things lie in ruin, much worse than
the werewolf, as furniture has been broken in pieces.
Village 4
Der See Wulf handles this one himself. It is much like village 1,
though the searching is more methodical.
Museum of
Hawaiian Culture
There is an exhibit of Hawaiian Artifacts, with each village donating a
few pieces, including the Kupe'e Mana'o.
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The Light's Plot
Phantom Lady's four capers form a square with the Museum of Hawaiian
Culture as the last point.
Hawaiian Imports
This is an import/export concern that handles freight for many small
companies. It is a mob front for smuggling operations. The Light
impostor has flown in, smashed through the door and flew away with a
heavy cargo crate.
Lucerno's
Apartment
The Light impostor barged in through a window, knocked out Tony, then
broke into his safe and stole some stocks and bonds.
Sharpe's Security
This is a front for a white slavery ring. Several women were rescued
and are now secretly on their way back home. The police were not
notified, though if it gets this far the mob will send a hit man to
kill the Light.
Museum of
Hawaiian Culture
The museum is used to make copies of Hawaiian art and relics, selling
the originals to rich buyers back in the mainland. Replicas are
returned to the Hawaiians.
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