The Shab-al-hiri Roach
Dublin Core
Title
The Shab-al-hiri Roach
Description
Second Printing, April 2006
Introduction: This document concerns the discovery, collection, and accidental release of a new species of cockroach. The insect was named "Jenkins' Greasy Roach" by entomologist William Appleby-Jenkins. It escaped into the wild on the campus of Pemberton University in the fall of 1919, following the tragic suicide of Rd. Appleby-Jenkins. The events that followed are some of the most horrifying and bizarre in the annals of American higher education.
What you need to play: Pencils - Scratch paper - Photocopies of character sheet - A good number of dice (4-12 sides) - 40 cards (comes with game) - Some coins or tokens (50 or so)
Other information: www.bullypulpitgames.com
Introduction: This document concerns the discovery, collection, and accidental release of a new species of cockroach. The insect was named "Jenkins' Greasy Roach" by entomologist William Appleby-Jenkins. It escaped into the wild on the campus of Pemberton University in the fall of 1919, following the tragic suicide of Rd. Appleby-Jenkins. The events that followed are some of the most horrifying and bizarre in the annals of American higher education.
What you need to play: Pencils - Scratch paper - Photocopies of character sheet - A good number of dice (4-12 sides) - 40 cards (comes with game) - Some coins or tokens (50 or so)
Other information: www.bullypulpitgames.com
Creator
Jason Morningstar
Publisher
Bully Pulpit
Date
2006
Contributor
Layout and card design by Patrick M. Murphy
A Mad Irishman Production
Editing by Teve Segedy Copy
Editing by Autumn Winters
A Mad Irishman Production
Editing by Teve Segedy Copy
Editing by Autumn Winters
Rights
The Shab-al Hiri Roach is copyright 2006 by Jason Morningstar. All rights reserved.
Language
Enlgish
Collection
Citation
Jason Morningstar, “The Shab-al-hiri Roach,” Special Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archive.fims.uwo.ca/specialcollections/items/show/154.