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Annalyse Penn plotted revenge for those responsible for destroying her lover Jack von Zarovich – also known as Happy Jack. During her grief, she was guided by a group of demons known as the Quartet. These demons took her to the Lavolion Theater as a venue to stage her revenge. She joined the theater as a dancer, then slowly let the Quartet demons manipulate the place, eventually twisting the world into creating a dark reflection of the Lavolion that lurked in a parallel Abyssal plane beneath the theater. When Annalyse and their demented planar theater were ready, the Quartet advertised a show: Revenge, a Tragedy in Two Acts, by Annalyse Penn. People came to see the show, then never returned home.

The Quartet tore a hole in the Material plane, creating an exact copy of the Lavolion. The duplicate Lavolion emerged during the most recent show at the opera house, and the Quartet trapped the patrons in this nightmare playground world based on Annalyse’s grief. Annalyse is trapped as well, the Quartet having used her to the point where they consider her a discarded, broken toy.

Though Annalyse’s Revenge is a follow up adventure to Happy Jack’s Funhouse, and has ties to The Madhouse of Tasha’s Kiss, you do not have to have run those adventures to run Annalyse’s Revenge. The adventure includes options to run it as a standalone one-shot. Playtime is roughly 3 to 5 hours.

Designed for four to five characters of levels 4th through 8th. Optimized for a party of five characters with an average party level of 6.

Content Warning: blood, burn victims, cutting, gore, goats, self-harm, teeth

This is a gruesome adventure which some players may find problematic. Please consider your players’ preferences and triggers before running this adventure.

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If you are interested in the complete Freak Show Trilogy of adventures, you might enjoy the compiled product Freak Show Collection - available as PDF and in PRINT!

Freak Show Collection PDF and PRINT

More by Jeff Stevens Games:

Freak Show Collection PDF and PRINT  The Madhouse of Tasha's Kiss  Happy Jack's Funhouse  The House of the Midnight Violet  The Throne of Bone  Dragon's Breath Tavern  The Lair of Glaucous  Blinsky's Toyshop  War Tortle Brewery  Haunting of Owlbear Lodge  Blibdoolpoolp Rising Cover  Annihilation Hold  Inot the Belly of the Beast  Tower of the Mad Twins  Blood on the Trail  The Night of the Rise

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Nicholas J October 23, 2021 12:23 am UTC
Hi, I was wondering if there was something I was missing with the maps for this. The happy Jack's maps went into roll20 no problem, but for Annalyse the maps seem to have unequally sized squares? Maybe Im missing something but Ive had a hard time and was wondering if you've had similar problems?
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Jeff S October 23, 2021 2:47 pm UTC
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Hello Nicholas! I don't use Roll20, so I'm unable to answer your question. It is possible the maps are sized differently.
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Chris R October 04, 2021 9:45 pm UTC
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I ran Happy Jack's as my way to get the party into Barovia for CoS. This is just in time for Halloween this year too! Time for some callbacks! Cannot wait to run this.
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James L August 04, 2021 5:16 am UTC
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Warning; Contains goats

OH GOD NO! OH NO! Not the goats! no, no, no, plz, oh noz.....

Lololol!!!
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Roy M January 12, 2021 12:34 am UTC
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Do the three adventures of the collection connect together?
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James L August 04, 2021 5:18 am UTC
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Jack was Annalyse's lover apparently. I'm actually watching a playthrough of Tasha to see if I can pick out any crossovers.
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DGM D November 27, 2020 11:38 am UTC
Any plan on a FG module?
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Carter G October 27, 2020 9:27 pm UTC
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Hello, I could not find maps that represent the theater battle 1 and 2 without tags. Also, the no tags for abyssal and material theater are significantly darker than the normal one-- kind of weird. Here's a comparison: https://i.imgur.com/4udiqA5.png
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James L September 04, 2021 10:46 am UTC
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I would GUESS that the darker theater is for VTT play, and you are intended to give your players a source of light to shine around which creates a brighter area from the glow of the candle or whatever they have.
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John H October 25, 2020 5:04 am UTC
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Just ran this game yesterday and while it was a blast and everyone enjoyed it, I do have one criticism about this game. I might have overlooked something, but from what I've gathered, it's way too easy to get to Alto. Without wanting to spoil anything, Alto is a mayor part of what makes the Abyss work so well atmosphere wise, however he is located right next to one of the portals leading down into the Abyss. Its entirely possible to get rid of him before even exploring any part of the Abyss and while it's still undoubtedly enjoyable, that means it's very easy to miss quiet a big chunk of what makes the game so special. It's the one flaw I found in an otherwise magnificent experience^^
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Christopher D October 12, 2020 7:53 am UTC
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I ran Tasha’s Kiss twice and had a lot of fun with it. I just got Happy Jack’s Funhouse and I plan on also running that twice. I admittedly haven’t read this all the way through but I’m wondering if you have any suggestions for running this at level 10 or higher since I’m going to be running Happy Jack’s at level 10 so that I can just transition into this. Thanks
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Christopher D October 14, 2020 7:47 pm UTC
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Okay. Thank you. I appreciate it.
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Christopher D October 20, 2020 8:40 pm UTC
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I don't see the separate PDF
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Christopher D October 20, 2020 9:07 pm UTC
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Thank you. I found it. It just shows me a different name until I download it
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