The Dead adventurers club is located just between the corner of St. James Square London and Elysium.
The Club exists in the time of the Belle Époque, though adventurers from all times may be nominated for membership as long as they meet the following criteria
- They have sworn and kept their oath three times.
- They have kept their souls pure and clean.
- Their hearts have never been tainted by evil or injustice.
- They lived their life being driven by the spirit of adventure and, or exploration.
- They dreamt with open eyes.
Membership of the club is temporary, as there will come a time when all adventurers must make the final adventure across the river to be with their loved ones. The club offers its members a sanctuary to swap stories with fellow adventurers , whether it be in the smoking room , the billiard room or the impressive drawing room.
The club also offers its members several other facilities and benefits including; There is the original library of Alexandria which has since had a new wing added to include all works from the time of its original destruction. The dining room, where one can enjoy some of the finest and most extinct creatures ;cooked by some of the greatest chefs of all time. The fine crafted meditation gardens and conservatory, containing every known plant species, where the adventurer can sit and contemplate.
For the club’s guest, the stories from the club are split down into four categories
The Dead Adventurers Club
Dashing tales from the clubs members.
The Tall Tales of Tiberius O’Donnell
The musing of London’s most famous explorer of clubs and bars.
Gentlemen’s Spice
Some gentlemen like their sauce, others their relish. The DAC members are particular fond of their spice! Late night tales short tales , offered overheard in the smoking room.
The Billiard Room
For everything else.
Finally the Dis Manibus page, lists all those souls, of whom may not necessary be, of have been members of the club, but would be most welcome at the clubs bar at anytime. Last but not list is the True Tales page where guests can find links to the world wide web on true events mentioned in the DAC tales.