Monday, May 14, 2018

I've begun posting the Call of Cthulhu adventure I used as a test of my solo mystery rules (https://plus.google.com/100239150117259244081/posts/e4Yfyh1ZoEd). In the first episode, we meet the heroine and follow her as she uncovers the first Clues to the shocking events which will turn her world upside-down.

I've begun posting the Call of Cthulhu adventure I used as a test of my solo mystery rules (https://plus.google.com/100239150117259244081/posts/e4Yfyh1ZoEd). In the first episode, we meet the heroine and follow her as she uncovers the first Clues to the shocking events which will turn her world upside-down.

3 comments:

  1. Ah, now that I see it in action, I like it a bit better. Especially with the randomness of how you picked your "list of suspects."

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  2. I loved this report! Julia and Alexandra really stand out as great characters (posthumously, in one case) .... a little more on the glamorous-pulp side (a soft sport for me) than the typical HPL story. Everything is so well written and well played that it makes it look easy! I must have the Cthulhu Hack somewhere; maybe I should try something similar :)

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  3. Evandro Novel It's the most glamourous CoC adventure I've ever played, but as it is a one-shot I let the dice determine quite a bit more than I would if it were going to be a longer campaign. That said, it's fun to write up. Alex became a very good character in absentia.

    I'd love to see what you do with the Cthulhu Hack.

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