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Brighton on Hove, have rather nicely (and I presume for gamers, why else?) put a little history of the Church of St Nicholas up on their community website.

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  • CharnockP Charnock

    Brighton on Hove, have rather nicely (and I presume for gamers, why else?) put a little history of the Church of St Nicholas up on their community website. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the Ancient parish church of Brighthelmstone (for it is he..) has been updated a few times, but is a good basic church for a Ravenloft game or a village church for a "do you think everyone in this village is controlled by Orlac from Blakes 7 game"

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    And the website of course these are all from

    Just a moment...

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    (www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk)

    And it on a 1895 OS map. Just for flavour

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    • CharnockP Charnock

      Brighton on Hove, have rather nicely (and I presume for gamers, why else?) put a little history of the Church of St Nicholas up on their community website. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the Ancient parish church of Brighthelmstone (for it is he..) has been updated a few times, but is a good basic church for a Ravenloft game or a village church for a "do you think everyone in this village is controlled by Orlac from Blakes 7 game"

      #ttrpg #cthulhu #ttrpgmaps

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      @Printdevil GREAT post, Thanks

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      • CharnockP Charnock

        Brighton on Hove, have rather nicely (and I presume for gamers, why else?) put a little history of the Church of St Nicholas up on their community website. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, the Ancient parish church of Brighthelmstone (for it is he..) has been updated a few times, but is a good basic church for a Ravenloft game or a village church for a "do you think everyone in this village is controlled by Orlac from Blakes 7 game"

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        @Printdevil Super cool! And bonus points for the Blakes 7 ref!

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        • CharnockP Charnock

          And the website of course these are all from

          Just a moment...

          favicon

          (www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk)

          And it on a 1895 OS map. Just for flavour

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          Actually it gets better. Built on an old druidical enclosure? Just adds to the "Why do the gravestones go to church?" reasoning.

          "Oh we've been going to worship here since the meaties buiit their church out of the Uncle Petros. Forgive and forget I say"

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            Actually it gets better. Built on an old druidical enclosure? Just adds to the "Why do the gravestones go to church?" reasoning.

            "Oh we've been going to worship here since the meaties buiit their church out of the Uncle Petros. Forgive and forget I say"

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            "St Nicholas of Myra" patron saint of Deep Ones.

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            • Baroness WinterB Baroness Winter

              @Printdevil Super cool! And bonus points for the Blakes 7 ref!

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              @BaronessWinter Who am I to judge what controls the villagers in your game...

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              • CharnockP Charnock

                @BaronessWinter Who am I to judge what controls the villagers in your game...

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                @Printdevil @BaronessWinter
                - Cordyceps
                - The Thing in the Stone
                - Orac
                - Daily Mail
                - that nice Mr Alucard

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                • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

                  @Printdevil @BaronessWinter
                  - Cordyceps
                  - The Thing in the Stone
                  - Orac
                  - Daily Mail
                  - that nice Mr Alucard

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                  I intentionally made it Orlac, for the same reason everyone from Derry calls Daleks "Darleks"

                  I know not why

                  But you can make "I used to be a knife thrower" references from Hands of Orlac now too.

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                  • Roger BW 😷R Roger BW 😷

                    @Printdevil @BaronessWinter
                    - Cordyceps
                    - The Thing in the Stone
                    - Orac
                    - Daily Mail
                    - that nice Mr Alucard

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                    "They've all been controlled by the Daily Mail.. only the Daily Express can save us now"

                    *sobering B Movie Slap*

                    "I do apologise..."

                    @RogerBW @BaronessWinter

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                    • CharnockP Charnock

                      "They've all been controlled by the Daily Mail.. only the Daily Express can save us now"

                      *sobering B Movie Slap*

                      "I do apologise..."

                      @RogerBW @BaronessWinter

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                      @Printdevil @BaronessWinter "You can't burn me at the stake - think what it'll do to your house prices!"

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                      • CharnockP Charnock

                        I intentionally made it Orlac, for the same reason everyone from Derry calls Daleks "Darleks"

                        I know not why

                        But you can make "I used to be a knife thrower" references from Hands of Orlac now too.

                        @RogerBW @BaronessWinter

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                        @Printdevil @BaronessWinter They'd be up on blocks and covered in graffiti before they knew what was happening.

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