


Working at the deep sea station Kadath, we have ocean environmentalist Lucas, submariner Charles, and fixer Rachel. Lost in a messed up place full of evil creatures, we have Connor (Irish priest), Min (warrior monk), and Machiko (stealthy botanist). If you’re feeling Cthulhu-esque and need a deep-sea horror story, then this is the book for you! In the beginning, we have two groups of people in two separate places and over time their fates become entwined. Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating Undersea town meets Cthulhu-esque creatures ©2020 Byron Leavitt (P)2020 Soundbooth Theater Morton, Deep Madness: Shattered Seas will allow fans of the popular tabletop game to follow their favorite characters in a new and exciting way. Welcome to Shattered Seas.įeaturing the ENTIRE Soundbooth Theater cast and original music by Aaron J. As they descend deeper into the dark terrors of the unknown, they will draw inextricably closer together until, at last, both men find themselves trapped in the very depths of otherworldly madness.


Separated by dimensions, these two men – and their unfolding stories – are intrinsically linked. But there’s something else that he sees while both awake and asleep: a sphere, massive, metallic, and beautiful, which awaits him outside Kadath’s walls at the bottom of the ocean. During his days, four gray figures vibrate in and out of focus behind him, their words mostly unintelligible mutters. He dreams of lives he never lived and hears whispers from people who don’t exist. In the Kadath deep-sea mining facility, Lucas Kane feels haunted. With nowhere else to turn, Connor runs for the tower. In the water behind him are beings who used to be human, their bodies warping and twisting into horrific new configurations. In the distance before him is a black tower whose peak rises to meet the clouds. His muscles elastic and his mind fragmented, Connor Durham awakens on an unknown beach.
