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elcome Acolytes to the DARK HERESY CLUE GENERATOR SUPPLEMENT! The following tables are intended to help Game Masters generate ideas for clues to use in investigation-focused adventures. The clues are deliberately generic, so they can be inserted into a variety of adventures or even reused in different ways. To begin, roll on Table CG–1: Type of Clue. It should be noted that the resulting clue type does not need to link in with the investigation’s focus, although the GM may instead select a clue or clue type more closely linked with his adventure plans as desired. Some clues might even be more appropriate to use as inspiration for a new branch of the plot.
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