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Demon's Crossroads
A mystery is waiting for you in the small town of Lake Point, Florida. Something dangerous is happening. As the 200th anniversary approaches, so does death. Can you solve the mysteries held within the town?
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Skin © Kman of IF Skin
Side-bar © Roswenth
This RPG was based on the television series Supernatural
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Jonestown Guyana, November 18th , 1978. 903 die in what could only be explained as the world’s largest mass suicide. On the exact same day as this horrific ‘massacre‘, in New York City, New York, Brigden Asylum opened it‘s door for the first time. It would hold some of the world's most psychotic, dangerous, and delusional patients.
Today Brigden is still open and fully functional, accepting anyone who needs their ‘help’. While to most people, this asylum looks and feels like your average one, there are secrets hidden in the walls of this building. For some, admission into Brigden means help and assistance on a patient's hard road to recovery, for others it spells out forever.
It has been said that the patients that have been placed on the two highest levels of this hospital are doomed to spend the rest of their miserable lives there. Some of the doctors are cold and heartless, their patients used as guinea pigs. Some probably belong in the padded rooms, fed pills and placebos alike.
For years, Brigden Asylum has been taking prisoners from some of America's most famous maximum security prisons, throwing them into their cells to study them. Fresh off of death row come at least a floor of those admitted to Brigden, and while they may be alive, most aren't impressed. Their lives have been prolonged for the purposes of experimentation. To see what makes them tick, what pills give them rashes. How many they can have before something goes wrong. It's all mind games on those floors, and nobody is truly safe.
But not all is so horrible at Brigden. While the truly impaired patients may resent being there, it really does help them. It can take up to decades to recover for some patients, but in the long run, it's mostly worth it. Or is it?
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