Literary Legends

Literary Legends is an American anthology turn based RPG series.

Literary Legends
Sherlock Holmes investigates the mysterious vanishings of various people as he discovers a conspiracy involving creatures known as the Great Old Ones.

The Heist
The gentleman thief known as Arsene Lupin prepares to do the most ambitious heist as soon he stumbles upon a massive conspiracy he never intended on figuring out.

Games

 * 1) Literary Legends (1994)
 * 2) Literary Legends: The Heist (1998)
 * 3) TBD (2002)
 * 4) TBD (2005)
 * 5) TBD (2009)
 * 6) TBD (2012)
 * 7) TBD (2016)
 * 8) TBD (2020)

Literary Legends

 * Sherlock Holmes - a detective who is thrust into a conspiracy involving the mysterious vanishing of various people.
 * John Watson - Sherlock's intelligent assistant who joins him in his quest to figure out the true cause of the vanishings.
 * Prof. Henry Armitage - a professor at Miskatonic University who has been investigating the supernatural and eventually ends up joining Holmes and Watson in their investigation.
 * Rosa Coote - a questionable school teacher who reluctantly joins Holmes' quest when one of her students became one of those who disappeared.

Literary Legends

 * Inspector Lestrade - an old inspector friend to Sherlock who told him about the mysterious disappearances.

Literary Legends

 * Yog-Sothoth - the true final boss of the game who is a massive amorphous entity that wants to completely rework the world in his own vision.
 * Wilbur Whately - the primary antagonist for most of the game who has been kidnapping people he would find suitable for bringing back his father, Yog-Sothoth.
 * Old Man Warner - an old man who worships Yog-Sothoth and runs a small town which has a yearly lottery where whoever gets chosen gets brutally murdered with stones.

Literary Legends

 * Cultists - masked figures that work for Wilbur and want to help him free Yog-Sothoth from its banishment.
 * TBD - TBD

Gameplay
The games plays as a turn based RPG with a focus on building a party and taking down enemies. Each character has a different move set that can be used in battles. Each game is confirmed to have their own stories although there are some connections between them that aren't affective of the story. The games also allow you to switch your party out due to having a max of four members of the party but you would have to keep the main protagonist of the game on your team.