The house is inhabited by the spirit of Wilbur Comstock (or a version of Walter Corbitt), who feeds on the life energy of those inside. The story details how the spirit particularly targeted one of the private detectives who had a "sensitivity" to the other side, using his presence like an "electric shock" to return to life.
The story related to (often formatted as a scenario title) refers to a modern horror investigation for the Call of Cthulhu tabletop role-playing game . It is a reimagined homage to the classic introductory adventure "The Haunting," featuring the infamous Walter Corbitt. The Core Premise 246_Corbitt_Street.zip
This scenario is available as a digital and physical supplement from creators like Shadowlands Games and on platforms like DriveThruRPG . 246 Corbitt Street - Shadowlands Games The house is inhabited by the spirit of
The narrative is built around several "Acts" that uncover the truth behind the property: It is a reimagined homage to the classic
A businessman named Soren Lehmann bought the house at a bargain price, ignoring rumors of a haunting. He rented it to a family, the Natales, whose lives were quickly ruined by the house. The father, Severano, suffered a catatonic "accident," and the mother, Fabrizzia, eventually admitted herself to a psychiatric ward claiming a ghostly figure was hunting her.
Before the players arrive, three detectives (Franklin, Michael, and Trevor) were hired to investigate. They discovered ties to a religious cult called the Church of Contemplation and found a moldy, incomplete version of the Necronomicon buried in the rubble of a burnt-down chapel.
The "zip file" likely contains the digital handouts and scenario documents for the game, which lead to a final showdown where the players must confront the malevolent force in the basement.